This edited collection investigates the state of Muslim integration in New Zealand and Australia by examining issues like parallel societies, Islamophobia, radicalization, tolerance, adaptation and mutual adjustment, legal pluralism, the role of mosque architecture, and media depictions of Muslims.
This edited collection investigates the state of Muslim integration in New Zealand and Australia by examining issues like parallel societies, Islamophobia, radicalization, tolerance, adaptation and mutual adjustment, legal pluralism, the role of mosque architecture, and media depictions of Muslims.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erich Kolig is honorary fellow in religion at Otago University. Malcolm Voyce is associate professor of law at Macquarie University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: From Cosmopolitanism to Pluralism and Return Erich Kolig Chapter 2: Western European Muslims between Islamophobia and Radicalisation Tahir Abbas Chapter 3: Western Mosque and Muslim integration: Identity Crisis and Resolution Christopher Evan Longhurst Chapter 4: The Spectre of Parallel Societies and Social Disintegration Erich Kolig Chapter 5: Muslims "in" New Zealand or "of" New Zealand? William Shepard Chapter 6: Islam's History and Integration in New Zealand's Society: A Convert's View Abdullah Martin Drury Chapter 7: Integrating through Screen: the Muslim Diaspora in New Zealand Arezou Zalipour Chapter 8: Multiculturalism Muslim Radicalism and the Problematic of Muslim Integration in Australia Jan Ali Chapter 9: Creating Ethical Subjects? The Role of the Turkish State in Integrating Muslims in Australia Christopher Houston and Banu Senay Chapter 10: Teaching and Learning Halal Sex: Discussing Contrasting Values among Muslim among Young Adults in Australia Lisa Siobhan Irving Chapter 11: Islamic Inheritance and Sharia Wills: the Recognition of Muslim Inheritance Traditions in Australia Malcolm Voyce Selda Dagestanli Adam Possamai Joshua Roose Bryan Turner Lisa Worthington 12. Islamic Exceptionalism: Do the Religious and Legal Imperatives of Islam Necessitate Special Regimes in Secular Nations? Ann Black
Chapter 1: From Cosmopolitanism to Pluralism and Return Erich Kolig Chapter 2: Western European Muslims between Islamophobia and Radicalisation Tahir Abbas Chapter 3: Western Mosque and Muslim integration: Identity Crisis and Resolution Christopher Evan Longhurst Chapter 4: The Spectre of Parallel Societies and Social Disintegration Erich Kolig Chapter 5: Muslims "in" New Zealand or "of" New Zealand? William Shepard Chapter 6: Islam's History and Integration in New Zealand's Society: A Convert's View Abdullah Martin Drury Chapter 7: Integrating through Screen: the Muslim Diaspora in New Zealand Arezou Zalipour Chapter 8: Multiculturalism Muslim Radicalism and the Problematic of Muslim Integration in Australia Jan Ali Chapter 9: Creating Ethical Subjects? The Role of the Turkish State in Integrating Muslims in Australia Christopher Houston and Banu Senay Chapter 10: Teaching and Learning Halal Sex: Discussing Contrasting Values among Muslim among Young Adults in Australia Lisa Siobhan Irving Chapter 11: Islamic Inheritance and Sharia Wills: the Recognition of Muslim Inheritance Traditions in Australia Malcolm Voyce Selda Dagestanli Adam Possamai Joshua Roose Bryan Turner Lisa Worthington 12. Islamic Exceptionalism: Do the Religious and Legal Imperatives of Islam Necessitate Special Regimes in Secular Nations? Ann Black
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