Using data from a national survey of 465 American Muslims conducted just after the 2008 election season, the authors assess whether American Muslims are invested in the practices (political discussion, especially across lines of difference) and norms (tolerance) that many theorists suggest are crucial to the maintenance of liberal democracy. The authors find that American Muslims tend to be intolerant of acts against religion. The authors\u27 explanation draws on intergroup relations theory, finding that post-September 11, 2001, discrimination served an educational function boosting tolerance, and disagreement in Muslim social networks tends to depress tolerance unless it is with an in-group discussion partner
Ethno-religious tolerance is crucial for establishing sustainable democracy, which is scarce in the ...
The article reviews the status of the highly diverse community of American Muslims, with reference t...
Studies of Islam in America are conducted by few organizations, and the ones that do are prone to fi...
The level of tolerance towards non-Muslims among young Muslims today is concerning. It is because th...
In our continuing empirical study of religious-liberty decisions in the federal courts, American Mus...
The roles of the various aspects of religion have been examined regarding political thinking, ideolo...
Religious institutions and places of worship have played a pivotal role in American Politics. What a...
This overview of American Muslim politics surveys the major communities and organizations of Muslims...
Are Muslims incorporated into American politics? The use of both interviews and statistical analyse...
Tolerance of opposing viewpoints is a critical aspect of a functioning democracy. Past research on ...
The majority of research and understanding conducted on religion’s relationship with partisan identi...
This book offers valuable expert analysis and activist reflections on Islamophobia and anti-American...
As the fastest growing population in the world and in the U.S., Muslims increasingly draw the attent...
Since September 11th, 2001, Islamophobia in the United States, other “Western” countries, and their ...
© 2019 International Society of Political Psychology Fierce public discussion has centered on anti-I...
Ethno-religious tolerance is crucial for establishing sustainable democracy, which is scarce in the ...
The article reviews the status of the highly diverse community of American Muslims, with reference t...
Studies of Islam in America are conducted by few organizations, and the ones that do are prone to fi...
The level of tolerance towards non-Muslims among young Muslims today is concerning. It is because th...
In our continuing empirical study of religious-liberty decisions in the federal courts, American Mus...
The roles of the various aspects of religion have been examined regarding political thinking, ideolo...
Religious institutions and places of worship have played a pivotal role in American Politics. What a...
This overview of American Muslim politics surveys the major communities and organizations of Muslims...
Are Muslims incorporated into American politics? The use of both interviews and statistical analyse...
Tolerance of opposing viewpoints is a critical aspect of a functioning democracy. Past research on ...
The majority of research and understanding conducted on religion’s relationship with partisan identi...
This book offers valuable expert analysis and activist reflections on Islamophobia and anti-American...
As the fastest growing population in the world and in the U.S., Muslims increasingly draw the attent...
Since September 11th, 2001, Islamophobia in the United States, other “Western” countries, and their ...
© 2019 International Society of Political Psychology Fierce public discussion has centered on anti-I...
Ethno-religious tolerance is crucial for establishing sustainable democracy, which is scarce in the ...
The article reviews the status of the highly diverse community of American Muslims, with reference t...
Studies of Islam in America are conducted by few organizations, and the ones that do are prone to fi...