This article analyses the increasing participation of Muslim women in mosques in Norway in light of current discourses on citizenship, gender and migration. It discusses how various processes in the mosques can be interpreted as contradictory and complex by sometimes increasing the participation of women and promoting liberation, while at other times constraining women’s activities through various forms of discipline and control. Women are vital for the building of religious institutions among Muslim immigrant communities, and they are slowly achieving more space in such institutions. They are also being included in new forms of participation in some mosques. Recently, some Muslim women in Norway have made public calls for the reinterpretat...
While scholars have tried to assess the presumed increase of the civic integration approach and the ...
Religion, and in particular Christianity, is losing ground in the UK as fewer people identify as Chr...
This article focuses on women engaged in the Sunni-dominated organization Sveriges Unga Muslimer [Sw...
This article analyses the increasing participation of Muslim women in mosques in Norway in light of ...
ABSTRACT This article analyses the increasing participation of Muslim women in mosques in Norway in ...
The concept of ‘religious citizenship’ is increasingly being used by scholars, but there are few att...
Religion, gender and citizenship: a case study of Christian and Muslim women in Norwa
This study focuses on Christian and Muslim women’s religious faith, identities and practice. A basic...
Religion, gender and citizenship: a case study of Christian and Muslim women in the United Kingdo
Women’s presence and role in contemporary mosques in Western Europe is debated within and outside Mu...
The role of religious faith in the understanding and practicing of citizenship and civic engagement ...
Chapter abstracts Chapter 1 Religious women on faith, identity, citizenship and feminism Nyhagen and...
Women’s presence and role in contemporary mosques in Western Europe is debated within and outs...
This study aims to examine how public discourse and how portrayal of women with Muslim backgrounds, ...
Religion, gender and citizenship: a case study of Christian and Muslim women in Spai
While scholars have tried to assess the presumed increase of the civic integration approach and the ...
Religion, and in particular Christianity, is losing ground in the UK as fewer people identify as Chr...
This article focuses on women engaged in the Sunni-dominated organization Sveriges Unga Muslimer [Sw...
This article analyses the increasing participation of Muslim women in mosques in Norway in light of ...
ABSTRACT This article analyses the increasing participation of Muslim women in mosques in Norway in ...
The concept of ‘religious citizenship’ is increasingly being used by scholars, but there are few att...
Religion, gender and citizenship: a case study of Christian and Muslim women in Norwa
This study focuses on Christian and Muslim women’s religious faith, identities and practice. A basic...
Religion, gender and citizenship: a case study of Christian and Muslim women in the United Kingdo
Women’s presence and role in contemporary mosques in Western Europe is debated within and outside Mu...
The role of religious faith in the understanding and practicing of citizenship and civic engagement ...
Chapter abstracts Chapter 1 Religious women on faith, identity, citizenship and feminism Nyhagen and...
Women’s presence and role in contemporary mosques in Western Europe is debated within and outs...
This study aims to examine how public discourse and how portrayal of women with Muslim backgrounds, ...
Religion, gender and citizenship: a case study of Christian and Muslim women in Spai
While scholars have tried to assess the presumed increase of the civic integration approach and the ...
Religion, and in particular Christianity, is losing ground in the UK as fewer people identify as Chr...
This article focuses on women engaged in the Sunni-dominated organization Sveriges Unga Muslimer [Sw...