In Québec, tensions between youth immigrants’ identification and the perceived identity of the “majority group” is evident in greater Montréal-area schools, where a plurality of ethno-cultural or religious affiliations often converge and where racism and Islamophobia are becoming major social issues (Benhadjoudja 2014; Baubérot 2014; Bilge 2013). This paper aims to explore the discourses of “minoritized” Muslim youth pertaining to their perceived boundaries with respect to the majority group, considering the power relations at play. Ten qualitative interviews with Muslim youth born to immigrant parents and studying in colleges (CEGEPs) of the Montréal region will be analyzed. A typol...
Much research in intergroup relations concerns the potential for interventions (e.g. intergroup cont...
This book explores the production of Muslim youth identities, with respect to nation, religion and g...
There is an abundance of research concerning diversity issues in American classrooms. However, resea...
This article examines the religious transnational orientation among young Muslims and Christians in ...
This dissertation highlights context and the contours of the religious discourse of young adult Musl...
In public debates over multiculturalism in Europe, Islamic values and ways of life are commonly repr...
This book explores the production of Muslim youth identities, with respect to nation, religion and g...
The Racialization of Muslims in America and Its Impact on Young American Muslims is a study that foc...
There is a wealth of existing literature on the importance of student organizations both at the seco...
Anti-Muslim and Islamophobic racism often circulate undetected and unrecognized in and outside of sc...
The movement of nation building in Islamic societies away from the secular or Pan-Arab models of the...
After the 2016 Presidential election, students on a California university campus threatened and atte...
Public debates proclaim that Muslims have turned their backs on Western societies and their "core va...
In a post 9/11 world, many policy makers, educational leaders, teachers, and parents are concerned a...
This dissertation is a collection of speculative essays (Schubert, 1991) that explore the multiplici...
Much research in intergroup relations concerns the potential for interventions (e.g. intergroup cont...
This book explores the production of Muslim youth identities, with respect to nation, religion and g...
There is an abundance of research concerning diversity issues in American classrooms. However, resea...
This article examines the religious transnational orientation among young Muslims and Christians in ...
This dissertation highlights context and the contours of the religious discourse of young adult Musl...
In public debates over multiculturalism in Europe, Islamic values and ways of life are commonly repr...
This book explores the production of Muslim youth identities, with respect to nation, religion and g...
The Racialization of Muslims in America and Its Impact on Young American Muslims is a study that foc...
There is a wealth of existing literature on the importance of student organizations both at the seco...
Anti-Muslim and Islamophobic racism often circulate undetected and unrecognized in and outside of sc...
The movement of nation building in Islamic societies away from the secular or Pan-Arab models of the...
After the 2016 Presidential election, students on a California university campus threatened and atte...
Public debates proclaim that Muslims have turned their backs on Western societies and their "core va...
In a post 9/11 world, many policy makers, educational leaders, teachers, and parents are concerned a...
This dissertation is a collection of speculative essays (Schubert, 1991) that explore the multiplici...
Much research in intergroup relations concerns the potential for interventions (e.g. intergroup cont...
This book explores the production of Muslim youth identities, with respect to nation, religion and g...
There is an abundance of research concerning diversity issues in American classrooms. However, resea...