Scotland's Muslims
Society, Politics and Identity
Herausgeber: Hopkins, Peter
Scotland's Muslims
Society, Politics and Identity
Herausgeber: Hopkins, Peter
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This collection is one of the first to explore the everyday lives, political engagements and social practices of Scotland's Muslim communities. Themes include: education, health and well-being; sexuality, gender and age; integration, multiculturalism and citizenship; and heritage, media and representation.
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This collection is one of the first to explore the everyday lives, political engagements and social practices of Scotland's Muslim communities. Themes include: education, health and well-being; sexuality, gender and age; integration, multiculturalism and citizenship; and heritage, media and representation.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781474427234
- ISBN-10: 1474427235
- Artikelnr.: 47878493
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781474427234
- ISBN-10: 1474427235
- Artikelnr.: 47878493
Peter Hopkins is Professor of Social Geography in the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University, UK. He has conducted research about Muslims in Scotland for nearly twenty years now focusing on issues such as gender and generational relations, political participation and everyday racism. Previous co-edited books include Muslims in Britain (EUP) and Geographies of Muslim Identities (Ashgate).
1. INTRODUCTION: Scotland's Muslims: Early settlement, current context and
research themes, Peter Hopkins;
2. HEALTH: The health profile of Muslims in Scotland, Maria Kristiansen and
Aziz Sheikh
3. EDUCATION: Muslims and education outcomes, Elisabet Weedon and Sheila
Riddell
4. POLITICAL PARTICIPATION: Young Muslims' political interests and
political participations in Scotland, Robin Finlay, Peter Hopkins and
Gurchathen Sanghera
5. GENDER AND MIGRATION: The role of the 'other' woman in shaping the
subjectivities of recent Muslim migrant women to Scotland, Rebecca Syswerda
6. SEXUALITY: Scottish Muslim gay men and the troubling intersection of
sexuality and religion, Asifa Siraj
7. YOUNG PEOPLE: Muslim youth in Scotland: Politics, identity and
multicultural citizenship, Katherine Botterill, Gurchathen Sanghera and
Peter Hopkins
8. GENERATIONAL RELATION: Gender and generational relations for Muslim
women in Scotland, Hengameh Ashraf-Emami
9. HERITAGE: Feeling Scottish and being Muslim: Findings from the Colourful
Heritage Project, Omar Shaikh and Stefano Bonino
10. MULTICULTURALISM: Multiculturalism and Scotland:'Bringing the outside
into the middle', Nasar Meer
11. MEDIA: Muslim relations with the mainstream media in a Scottish
context, Michael B. Munnik
12. REPRESENTATION: Representing Islam at the Edinburgh International Book
Festival, Fayaz S. Alibhai
13. INTEGRATION: Halal Scots: Muslims' social integration in Scotland, Reza
Bagheri
research themes, Peter Hopkins;
2. HEALTH: The health profile of Muslims in Scotland, Maria Kristiansen and
Aziz Sheikh
3. EDUCATION: Muslims and education outcomes, Elisabet Weedon and Sheila
Riddell
4. POLITICAL PARTICIPATION: Young Muslims' political interests and
political participations in Scotland, Robin Finlay, Peter Hopkins and
Gurchathen Sanghera
5. GENDER AND MIGRATION: The role of the 'other' woman in shaping the
subjectivities of recent Muslim migrant women to Scotland, Rebecca Syswerda
6. SEXUALITY: Scottish Muslim gay men and the troubling intersection of
sexuality and religion, Asifa Siraj
7. YOUNG PEOPLE: Muslim youth in Scotland: Politics, identity and
multicultural citizenship, Katherine Botterill, Gurchathen Sanghera and
Peter Hopkins
8. GENERATIONAL RELATION: Gender and generational relations for Muslim
women in Scotland, Hengameh Ashraf-Emami
9. HERITAGE: Feeling Scottish and being Muslim: Findings from the Colourful
Heritage Project, Omar Shaikh and Stefano Bonino
10. MULTICULTURALISM: Multiculturalism and Scotland:'Bringing the outside
into the middle', Nasar Meer
11. MEDIA: Muslim relations with the mainstream media in a Scottish
context, Michael B. Munnik
12. REPRESENTATION: Representing Islam at the Edinburgh International Book
Festival, Fayaz S. Alibhai
13. INTEGRATION: Halal Scots: Muslims' social integration in Scotland, Reza
Bagheri
1. INTRODUCTION: Scotland's Muslims: Early settlement, current context and
research themes, Peter Hopkins;
2. HEALTH: The health profile of Muslims in Scotland, Maria Kristiansen and
Aziz Sheikh
3. EDUCATION: Muslims and education outcomes, Elisabet Weedon and Sheila
Riddell
4. POLITICAL PARTICIPATION: Young Muslims' political interests and
political participations in Scotland, Robin Finlay, Peter Hopkins and
Gurchathen Sanghera
5. GENDER AND MIGRATION: The role of the 'other' woman in shaping the
subjectivities of recent Muslim migrant women to Scotland, Rebecca Syswerda
6. SEXUALITY: Scottish Muslim gay men and the troubling intersection of
sexuality and religion, Asifa Siraj
7. YOUNG PEOPLE: Muslim youth in Scotland: Politics, identity and
multicultural citizenship, Katherine Botterill, Gurchathen Sanghera and
Peter Hopkins
8. GENERATIONAL RELATION: Gender and generational relations for Muslim
women in Scotland, Hengameh Ashraf-Emami
9. HERITAGE: Feeling Scottish and being Muslim: Findings from the Colourful
Heritage Project, Omar Shaikh and Stefano Bonino
10. MULTICULTURALISM: Multiculturalism and Scotland:'Bringing the outside
into the middle', Nasar Meer
11. MEDIA: Muslim relations with the mainstream media in a Scottish
context, Michael B. Munnik
12. REPRESENTATION: Representing Islam at the Edinburgh International Book
Festival, Fayaz S. Alibhai
13. INTEGRATION: Halal Scots: Muslims' social integration in Scotland, Reza
Bagheri
research themes, Peter Hopkins;
2. HEALTH: The health profile of Muslims in Scotland, Maria Kristiansen and
Aziz Sheikh
3. EDUCATION: Muslims and education outcomes, Elisabet Weedon and Sheila
Riddell
4. POLITICAL PARTICIPATION: Young Muslims' political interests and
political participations in Scotland, Robin Finlay, Peter Hopkins and
Gurchathen Sanghera
5. GENDER AND MIGRATION: The role of the 'other' woman in shaping the
subjectivities of recent Muslim migrant women to Scotland, Rebecca Syswerda
6. SEXUALITY: Scottish Muslim gay men and the troubling intersection of
sexuality and religion, Asifa Siraj
7. YOUNG PEOPLE: Muslim youth in Scotland: Politics, identity and
multicultural citizenship, Katherine Botterill, Gurchathen Sanghera and
Peter Hopkins
8. GENERATIONAL RELATION: Gender and generational relations for Muslim
women in Scotland, Hengameh Ashraf-Emami
9. HERITAGE: Feeling Scottish and being Muslim: Findings from the Colourful
Heritage Project, Omar Shaikh and Stefano Bonino
10. MULTICULTURALISM: Multiculturalism and Scotland:'Bringing the outside
into the middle', Nasar Meer
11. MEDIA: Muslim relations with the mainstream media in a Scottish
context, Michael B. Munnik
12. REPRESENTATION: Representing Islam at the Edinburgh International Book
Festival, Fayaz S. Alibhai
13. INTEGRATION: Halal Scots: Muslims' social integration in Scotland, Reza
Bagheri