In October 1998, The Middle East and West Europe Centers of the University of California at Berkeley jointly sponsored a two-day symposium, ‘Islam and the Changing Identity of Europe: Culture, Politics and Citizenship in an Era of Globalization’. The programme focused on the deep ideational changes which have been taking place in Europe due to the Muslim populations which have sprung up in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and elsewhere. The symposium explored political and cultural aspects of the emerging identities of these relatively new citizens Ð how they view themselves and how they are viewed by non-Muslim Europeans, as well as how the relatively indigenous populations of Europe are being forced to rethink their own collective iden...
The presence of a rather important Muslim population in Western European countries is a consequence ...
This is the archive of a conference given by the Boston University Institute for Human Sciences. Mod...
In this chapter I attempt to analyze some key-concepts (such as multiculturalism, globalization, ide...
In October 1998, The Middle East and West Europe Centers of the University of California at Berkeley...
Muslim minorities, having been part of European societies for generations, are currently going throu...
The portrayal of collective identity of Muslim populations in Europe presents an increasingly import...
Muslims in Europe are faced challenges of cultural and religious integration which affect business p...
How to understand Europe’s post-migrant Islam on the one hand and indigenous, anti-Islamic movements...
In this discussion we offer an overview of the place of Muslim actors in European scholarship. We es...
The presence of ever-increasing numbers of immigrants in the European social landscape is not merely...
Abstract The integration of Muslim immigrants into the European societal sphere has have recently re...
The continuing difficulty of integrating Muslims, especially immigrants, into the European nations, ...
The main impact of 9/11 on European societies has been to crystallize the pre-existing debate on imm...
Among the \u2018figures of otherness\u2019 that sociology have conceptualised, there has been a shif...
This contribution was delivered on the occasion of the EUI State of the Union in Florence on 09 May ...
The presence of a rather important Muslim population in Western European countries is a consequence ...
This is the archive of a conference given by the Boston University Institute for Human Sciences. Mod...
In this chapter I attempt to analyze some key-concepts (such as multiculturalism, globalization, ide...
In October 1998, The Middle East and West Europe Centers of the University of California at Berkeley...
Muslim minorities, having been part of European societies for generations, are currently going throu...
The portrayal of collective identity of Muslim populations in Europe presents an increasingly import...
Muslims in Europe are faced challenges of cultural and religious integration which affect business p...
How to understand Europe’s post-migrant Islam on the one hand and indigenous, anti-Islamic movements...
In this discussion we offer an overview of the place of Muslim actors in European scholarship. We es...
The presence of ever-increasing numbers of immigrants in the European social landscape is not merely...
Abstract The integration of Muslim immigrants into the European societal sphere has have recently re...
The continuing difficulty of integrating Muslims, especially immigrants, into the European nations, ...
The main impact of 9/11 on European societies has been to crystallize the pre-existing debate on imm...
Among the \u2018figures of otherness\u2019 that sociology have conceptualised, there has been a shif...
This contribution was delivered on the occasion of the EUI State of the Union in Florence on 09 May ...
The presence of a rather important Muslim population in Western European countries is a consequence ...
This is the archive of a conference given by the Boston University Institute for Human Sciences. Mod...
In this chapter I attempt to analyze some key-concepts (such as multiculturalism, globalization, ide...