Muslim Political Participation in Europe
Muslim Political Participation in Europe
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Abstract
After an introduction by the editor this book presents fifteen studies from across Europe, including the eastern part, many of them comparative across countries. The chapters are arranged in four parts. The first focuses particularly on local and national elections, and the second part on broader questions of political integration, especially among women and youth. Part three looks out how institutions, Muslim and local or national, can facilitate and contribute to directing the particular ways in which political integration can be channelled or hindered. Finally, the fourth part investigates two examples of political activism which challenge accumulated political practices.
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Front Matter
- 1 Introduction
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Part One Laying Foundations: National and Local Elections
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Muslim Political Participation in Belgium: An Exceptional Political Representation in Europe
Fatima Zibouh
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Muslim Political Participation in Germany: a Structurationist Approach
Maike Didero
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Political Opinions and Participation Among Young Muslims in Sweden: A Case Study1
Jonatan Bäckelie andGöran Larsson
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Lithuanian Muslims’ attitudes toward participation in the democratic political process: the case of converts
Egdūnas Račius
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Political Participation of European Muslims in France and the United Kingdom
Salima Bouyarden
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Muslim Political Participation in Belgium: An Exceptional Political Representation in Europe
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Part Two Participation as integration
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Muslim collective mobilisations in contemporary Europe: new issues and new types of involvement
Franck Frégosi
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How Politically Integrated are Danish Muslims? Evidence from the Muhammad Cartoons Controversy
Lasse Lindekilde
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9
Limits and potentialities of the Italian and British political systems through the lens of Muslim women in politics
Alessia Belli
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10
Representing ‘Islam of the Banlieues’: Class and Political Participation Among Muslims in France
Z. Fareen Parvez
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Muslim collective mobilisations in contemporary Europe: new issues and new types of involvement
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Part Three Institutions as Gateways
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Creating the Image of European Islam: The European Council for Fatwa and Research and Ireland1
Adil Hussain Khan
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The Political Participation of Polish Muslim Tatars – the Result of or the Reason for Integration? From Teutonic wars to the Danish cartoons Affair
Agata S. Nalborczyk
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13
The Alevi quest in Europe through the redefinition of the Alevi movement: recognition and political participation, a case study of the Fuaf in France
Deniz Koşulu
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Leicester Muslims: Citizenship, Race and Civil Religion
Carolina Ivanescu
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Creating the Image of European Islam: The European Council for Fatwa and Research and Ireland1
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Part Four Breaking the Bounds
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End Matter
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