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This volume explores current interactions between Muslims and the more or less secularized public spaces of several European states, assessing the challenges such interactions imply for both Muslims and the societies in which they now live.
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This volume explores current interactions between Muslims and the more or less secularized public spaces of several European states, assessing the challenges such interactions imply for both Muslims and the societies in which they now live.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351938518
- Artikelnr.: 49355332
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351938518
- Artikelnr.: 49355332
Jocelyne Cesari is based at the CNRS-Paris, France and Harvard University, USA. Sean McLoughlin is based at the University of Leeds, UK. Cesari was co-ordinator, and McLoughlin a member, of The Network of Comparative Research on Islam and Muslims in Europe, based at GSRL, Le Groupe de Sociologie des Religions et de la Cité, a CNRS (http://www.cnrs.fr/) Research Institute on issues of religions and secularism.
Contents: Preface, Seán McLoughlin; Introduction, Jocelyne Cesari.
Secularity in Europe and the Institutionalization of Islam: Legal
Regulation and Political Recognition: The secularity of the state and the
shaping of Muslim representative organizations in Western Europe, Silvio
Ferrari; Discrimination and claims for equal rights amongst Muslims in
Europe, Valérie Amiraux; Islam, secularism and multiculturalism after 9/11:
a transatlantic comparison, Jocelyne Cesari. The State, Civil Society and
Muslim Leaderships: Contested Representations of Islam in Europe: The
State, 'new' Muslim leaderships and Islam as a 'resource' for public
engagement in Britain, Seán McLoughlin; Religious authorities or political
actors? the Muslim leaders of the French representative body of Islam,
Alexandre Caeiro; Interests, identities, and the public sphere:
representing Islam in the Netherlands since the 1980s, Thijl Sunier; New
modes of social interaction in Italy: Muslim leaders and local society in
Tuscany and Venetia, Chantal Saint-Blancat and Fabio Perocco; From 'foreign
workers' to 'sleepers': the Churches, the State and Germany's discovery of
its Muslim population, Gerdien Jonker. Practising Islam in secular
contexts: authority, religiosity and identity: Migration and the
religiosity of Muslim women in Spain, Gema MartÃn-Muñoz and Ana
López-Sala; Individualizing faith, individualizing identity: Islam and
young Muslim women in Belgium, Nadia Fadil; The quest for authenticity:
Islamization amongst Muslim youth in Norway, Christine Jacobson; The
transformation of a Sufi order into a lay community: the Sÿleymanci
movement in Germany and beyond, Gerdien Jonker; Locating the British Imam:
the Deobandi 'Ulama between contested authority and public policy post
9/11, Jonathan Birt; Index.
Secularity in Europe and the Institutionalization of Islam: Legal
Regulation and Political Recognition: The secularity of the state and the
shaping of Muslim representative organizations in Western Europe, Silvio
Ferrari; Discrimination and claims for equal rights amongst Muslims in
Europe, Valérie Amiraux; Islam, secularism and multiculturalism after 9/11:
a transatlantic comparison, Jocelyne Cesari. The State, Civil Society and
Muslim Leaderships: Contested Representations of Islam in Europe: The
State, 'new' Muslim leaderships and Islam as a 'resource' for public
engagement in Britain, Seán McLoughlin; Religious authorities or political
actors? the Muslim leaders of the French representative body of Islam,
Alexandre Caeiro; Interests, identities, and the public sphere:
representing Islam in the Netherlands since the 1980s, Thijl Sunier; New
modes of social interaction in Italy: Muslim leaders and local society in
Tuscany and Venetia, Chantal Saint-Blancat and Fabio Perocco; From 'foreign
workers' to 'sleepers': the Churches, the State and Germany's discovery of
its Muslim population, Gerdien Jonker. Practising Islam in secular
contexts: authority, religiosity and identity: Migration and the
religiosity of Muslim women in Spain, Gema MartÃn-Muñoz and Ana
López-Sala; Individualizing faith, individualizing identity: Islam and
young Muslim women in Belgium, Nadia Fadil; The quest for authenticity:
Islamization amongst Muslim youth in Norway, Christine Jacobson; The
transformation of a Sufi order into a lay community: the Sÿleymanci
movement in Germany and beyond, Gerdien Jonker; Locating the British Imam:
the Deobandi 'Ulama between contested authority and public policy post
9/11, Jonathan Birt; Index.
Contents: Preface, Seán McLoughlin; Introduction, Jocelyne Cesari.
Secularity in Europe and the Institutionalization of Islam: Legal
Regulation and Political Recognition: The secularity of the state and the
shaping of Muslim representative organizations in Western Europe, Silvio
Ferrari; Discrimination and claims for equal rights amongst Muslims in
Europe, Valérie Amiraux; Islam, secularism and multiculturalism after 9/11:
a transatlantic comparison, Jocelyne Cesari. The State, Civil Society and
Muslim Leaderships: Contested Representations of Islam in Europe: The
State, 'new' Muslim leaderships and Islam as a 'resource' for public
engagement in Britain, Seán McLoughlin; Religious authorities or political
actors? the Muslim leaders of the French representative body of Islam,
Alexandre Caeiro; Interests, identities, and the public sphere:
representing Islam in the Netherlands since the 1980s, Thijl Sunier; New
modes of social interaction in Italy: Muslim leaders and local society in
Tuscany and Venetia, Chantal Saint-Blancat and Fabio Perocco; From 'foreign
workers' to 'sleepers': the Churches, the State and Germany's discovery of
its Muslim population, Gerdien Jonker. Practising Islam in secular
contexts: authority, religiosity and identity: Migration and the
religiosity of Muslim women in Spain, Gema MartÃn-Muñoz and Ana
López-Sala; Individualizing faith, individualizing identity: Islam and
young Muslim women in Belgium, Nadia Fadil; The quest for authenticity:
Islamization amongst Muslim youth in Norway, Christine Jacobson; The
transformation of a Sufi order into a lay community: the Sÿleymanci
movement in Germany and beyond, Gerdien Jonker; Locating the British Imam:
the Deobandi 'Ulama between contested authority and public policy post
9/11, Jonathan Birt; Index.
Secularity in Europe and the Institutionalization of Islam: Legal
Regulation and Political Recognition: The secularity of the state and the
shaping of Muslim representative organizations in Western Europe, Silvio
Ferrari; Discrimination and claims for equal rights amongst Muslims in
Europe, Valérie Amiraux; Islam, secularism and multiculturalism after 9/11:
a transatlantic comparison, Jocelyne Cesari. The State, Civil Society and
Muslim Leaderships: Contested Representations of Islam in Europe: The
State, 'new' Muslim leaderships and Islam as a 'resource' for public
engagement in Britain, Seán McLoughlin; Religious authorities or political
actors? the Muslim leaders of the French representative body of Islam,
Alexandre Caeiro; Interests, identities, and the public sphere:
representing Islam in the Netherlands since the 1980s, Thijl Sunier; New
modes of social interaction in Italy: Muslim leaders and local society in
Tuscany and Venetia, Chantal Saint-Blancat and Fabio Perocco; From 'foreign
workers' to 'sleepers': the Churches, the State and Germany's discovery of
its Muslim population, Gerdien Jonker. Practising Islam in secular
contexts: authority, religiosity and identity: Migration and the
religiosity of Muslim women in Spain, Gema MartÃn-Muñoz and Ana
López-Sala; Individualizing faith, individualizing identity: Islam and
young Muslim women in Belgium, Nadia Fadil; The quest for authenticity:
Islamization amongst Muslim youth in Norway, Christine Jacobson; The
transformation of a Sufi order into a lay community: the Sÿleymanci
movement in Germany and beyond, Gerdien Jonker; Locating the British Imam:
the Deobandi 'Ulama between contested authority and public policy post
9/11, Jonathan Birt; Index.