This study concerns the role of religion in the civic integration of London's second-generation youth through comparative ethnographic studies of two groups: the predominantly Christian Jamaican population in Brixton and the predominantly Muslim Bangladeshi population of the East End.
This study concerns the role of religion in the civic integration of London's second-generation youth through comparative ethnographic studies of two groups: the predominantly Christian Jamaican population in Brixton and the predominantly Muslim Bangladeshi population of the East End.
Daniel Nilsson DeHanas is Lecturer of Political Science and Religion at King's College London. He is Editor of the journal Religion, State and Society.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Losing Faith in the State? 2: Muslim First 3: Looking for Black in the Union Jack 4: Rooted Religion 5: New Religion 6: The Building Blocks of Social Change 7: Believing Citizens
Introduction 1: Losing Faith in the State? 2: Muslim First 3: Looking for Black in the Union Jack 4: Rooted Religion 5: New Religion 6: The Building Blocks of Social Change 7: Believing Citizens
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