What does it mean to be a Muslim young woman in Britain today and with which religious and social values do these young women identify? This paper tests the thesis that Muslim identity predicts distinctive values of public and social significance among female adolescents (13- to 15- years of age) who participated in a survey conducted across the four nations of the United Kingdom. From the 11,809 participants in the survey, the present analyses compares the responses of 177 female students who self-identified as Muslim with the responses of 1183 female students who self-identified as religiously unaffiliated. Comparisons are drawn across two domains defined as religiosity and as social values. The data demonstrated that for these female ado...
The research reported in this thesis examines the social construction of ethnic and gender identitie...
There is continued pressure for girls to formulate a positive identity in a society that privileges ...
This study examines the religious and social significance of self-assigned religious affiliation amo...
For the first time in 2001 the Census for England and Wales included a question on religious identit...
There has been increasing media and political questioning of the national loyalties and identities h...
This article explores how young female Muslim university students in London and Birmingham experienc...
There has been increasing media and political questioning of the national loyalties and identities h...
Previous research concerned with British Muslim women has explored a range of important issues. Howe...
Despite Islam being the fastest growing religion in the UK, there is limited research conducted on t...
In this research I argue that although Islam as a faith is inherently emancipatory, Muslim women ar...
British Muslims are often viewed as holding values incompatible with Britishness, regarded with susp...
Since the 1950s the incoming flows of immigrants have deeply transformed the social composition of B...
Building upon past research this study aimed to identify the different cultural factors that play a ...
This qualitative case study research project examines the perceptions towards Muslim women in Great ...
The aim of this study was to consider the identity construction of two generations of Muslim women l...
The research reported in this thesis examines the social construction of ethnic and gender identitie...
There is continued pressure for girls to formulate a positive identity in a society that privileges ...
This study examines the religious and social significance of self-assigned religious affiliation amo...
For the first time in 2001 the Census for England and Wales included a question on religious identit...
There has been increasing media and political questioning of the national loyalties and identities h...
This article explores how young female Muslim university students in London and Birmingham experienc...
There has been increasing media and political questioning of the national loyalties and identities h...
Previous research concerned with British Muslim women has explored a range of important issues. Howe...
Despite Islam being the fastest growing religion in the UK, there is limited research conducted on t...
In this research I argue that although Islam as a faith is inherently emancipatory, Muslim women ar...
British Muslims are often viewed as holding values incompatible with Britishness, regarded with susp...
Since the 1950s the incoming flows of immigrants have deeply transformed the social composition of B...
Building upon past research this study aimed to identify the different cultural factors that play a ...
This qualitative case study research project examines the perceptions towards Muslim women in Great ...
The aim of this study was to consider the identity construction of two generations of Muslim women l...
The research reported in this thesis examines the social construction of ethnic and gender identitie...
There is continued pressure for girls to formulate a positive identity in a society that privileges ...
This study examines the religious and social significance of self-assigned religious affiliation amo...