This book explores why Islam becomes politicized in some countries and not in others, comparing diverse cases including Turkey, Algeria, and Senegal.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Quinn Mecham is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University, Utah. His research focuses on political Islam, identity politics, civil conflict, electoral behavior, and democratic development. He is co-editor (with Julie Chernov Hwang) of Islamist Parties and the Normalization of Muslim Politics (2014) and is the author of numerous scholarly articles focusing on topics including opposition in authoritarian regimes, Islamist electoral behaviour, and protest movements. He has taught at Middlebury College, Vermont and George Washington University, Washington DC. He was an Academy Scholar at Harvard University, Massachusetts and served as Franklin Fellow on the policy planning staff of the US Department of State.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Islam and political mobilization 2. From the sacred to the state: a theory of Islamist mobilization 3. A political geography of the sacred: variation in Islamist political mobilization across space and time 4. Explaining low Islamist mobilization: Muslims and politics in Senegal 5. Voting for welfare and virtue: Islamist electoral mobilization in Turkey 6. When Islam defines politics: from voting to violence in Algeria 7. Conclusion Epilogue References.
Introduction 1. Islam and political mobilization 2. From the sacred to the state: a theory of Islamist mobilization 3. A political geography of the sacred: variation in Islamist political mobilization across space and time 4. Explaining low Islamist mobilization: Muslims and politics in Senegal 5. Voting for welfare and virtue: Islamist electoral mobilization in Turkey 6. When Islam defines politics: from voting to violence in Algeria 7. Conclusion Epilogue References.
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