This article investigates the extent and determinants of British identity among those living in Britain, a source of considerable contemporary angst. We find no evidence for a culture clash in general, and one connected with Muslims in particular. The vast majority of those born in Britain, of whatever ethnicity or religion, think of themselves as British. Newly arrived immigrants almost never think of themselves as British but the longer they remain in the UK, the more likely it is that they do. This process of assimilation is faster for those from poorer and less democratic countries
Muslim youth ‘identities’ are at the forefront of recent policy concern in the UK. The 2001 riots in...
This paper looks at questions of Britishness, identity and difference that have arisen as the UK has...
Britain is like other multicultural countries such as USA, Canada, France, Malaysia, etc. one of the...
This article investigates the extent and determinants of British identity among those living in Brit...
Nationalism and multiculturalism are often perceived as polar opposites with the former viewed as th...
There is economic evidence that diversity has consequences for economic performance (see Alesina and...
Islamic identity has been a central issue since the emergence of Islam in theseventh century. Muslim...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to scholarly debate about the nature of national identity by ...
‘These are difficult times to be British’, maintain Gamble and Wright (2009: 1). Their assessment ce...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to contribute to scholarly debate about the nature of national id...
There is a lot of evidence that identity matters for behavior. There is a widespread belief that soc...
The issue of identity has been a fundamental one in virtually all human societies. The binary questi...
The British population includes over 3 million people with origins outside Europe. New cultures are ...
These are difficult times to be British,” Andrew Gamble and Tony Wright maintain. Their assessment c...
THERE IS a general understanding today that Britain is a multiculturalsociety, but what does this me...
Muslim youth ‘identities’ are at the forefront of recent policy concern in the UK. The 2001 riots in...
This paper looks at questions of Britishness, identity and difference that have arisen as the UK has...
Britain is like other multicultural countries such as USA, Canada, France, Malaysia, etc. one of the...
This article investigates the extent and determinants of British identity among those living in Brit...
Nationalism and multiculturalism are often perceived as polar opposites with the former viewed as th...
There is economic evidence that diversity has consequences for economic performance (see Alesina and...
Islamic identity has been a central issue since the emergence of Islam in theseventh century. Muslim...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to scholarly debate about the nature of national identity by ...
‘These are difficult times to be British’, maintain Gamble and Wright (2009: 1). Their assessment ce...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to contribute to scholarly debate about the nature of national id...
There is a lot of evidence that identity matters for behavior. There is a widespread belief that soc...
The issue of identity has been a fundamental one in virtually all human societies. The binary questi...
The British population includes over 3 million people with origins outside Europe. New cultures are ...
These are difficult times to be British,” Andrew Gamble and Tony Wright maintain. Their assessment c...
THERE IS a general understanding today that Britain is a multiculturalsociety, but what does this me...
Muslim youth ‘identities’ are at the forefront of recent policy concern in the UK. The 2001 riots in...
This paper looks at questions of Britishness, identity and difference that have arisen as the UK has...
Britain is like other multicultural countries such as USA, Canada, France, Malaysia, etc. one of the...