In situations of cultural change and dislocation, and driven by both a desire to integrate and to preserve cultural identity, Muslims in Britain draw on several sources of cultural knowledge when making sense of their worlds and negotiating their identities. In this article, we present findings from an ethnographic study that demonstrate negotiations of Islamic identities in Britain as they resort to imams for religious advice to resolve everyday challenges. Drawing on social representations and dialogical-self theories, we observe how first-generation British Muslims attempt to negotiate meanings invested in objectifications implicated in everyday situations by drawing on the different sources of social knowledge that they identify...
There is growing interest in how diasporic Islam may be embraced by young people as a way of carving...
Recent theorizing on citizenship encourages a broader consideration of the degree to which individua...
It is often hypothesized that at times of social change and identity confusion, lslamist and reactiv...
Since the 1950s the incoming flows of immigrants have deeply transformed the social composition of B...
This paper interfaces a specific theory of socialisation, derived from Peter Berger and Thomas Luckm...
This article engages with issues of identity construction and maintenance as expressed by a group of...
This article explores white British Muslim experiences of, and strategic performative responses to, ...
From 9/11 to Cameron’s post multiculturalism (2011); British Asian Muslim identities and belonging h...
British Muslims are often viewed as holding values incompatible with Britishness, regarded with susp...
The scope and principal arguments of the research in this thesis are as follows. This thesis is cent...
A thesis submitted to the University of Luton, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of D...
Islamic identity has been a central issue since the emergence of Islam in the seventh century. Musli...
Previous research concerned with British Muslim women has explored a range of important issues. Howe...
The common nomenclature of ethnicity, race and colour has been found wanting in theorising and deali...
Since the events of 11 September 2001 Islam and Muslims have been the subject of intense scrutiny an...
There is growing interest in how diasporic Islam may be embraced by young people as a way of carving...
Recent theorizing on citizenship encourages a broader consideration of the degree to which individua...
It is often hypothesized that at times of social change and identity confusion, lslamist and reactiv...
Since the 1950s the incoming flows of immigrants have deeply transformed the social composition of B...
This paper interfaces a specific theory of socialisation, derived from Peter Berger and Thomas Luckm...
This article engages with issues of identity construction and maintenance as expressed by a group of...
This article explores white British Muslim experiences of, and strategic performative responses to, ...
From 9/11 to Cameron’s post multiculturalism (2011); British Asian Muslim identities and belonging h...
British Muslims are often viewed as holding values incompatible with Britishness, regarded with susp...
The scope and principal arguments of the research in this thesis are as follows. This thesis is cent...
A thesis submitted to the University of Luton, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of D...
Islamic identity has been a central issue since the emergence of Islam in the seventh century. Musli...
Previous research concerned with British Muslim women has explored a range of important issues. Howe...
The common nomenclature of ethnicity, race and colour has been found wanting in theorising and deali...
Since the events of 11 September 2001 Islam and Muslims have been the subject of intense scrutiny an...
There is growing interest in how diasporic Islam may be embraced by young people as a way of carving...
Recent theorizing on citizenship encourages a broader consideration of the degree to which individua...
It is often hypothesized that at times of social change and identity confusion, lslamist and reactiv...