Minorities may define themselves at a superordinate (e.g., national) level and also at a subgroup (minority) level. However, others' recognition of such dual identifications cannot be guaranteed. This paper investigates how members of a minority (Muslims in the UK) constructed their superordinate and subgroup identities in such a way as to assert a commonality with British non-Muslims whilst asserting their religious subgroup's distinctiveness. Reporting qualitative data obtained through interviews (N = 28), the analysis explores how British Muslims negotiated concerns over commonality and distinctiveness through describing themselves as being British in a Muslim way. The implications of these self-definitions for the theorization of dual i...
Recent theorizing on citizenship encourages a broader consideration of the degree to which individua...
Much research in intergroup relations concerns the potential for interventions (e.g. intergroup cont...
Islamic identity has been a central issue since the emergence of Islam in theseventh century. Muslim...
Minorities may define themselves at a superordinate (e.g., national) level and also at a subgroup (m...
This paper takes as its focus the perception of community. This is analysed through reference to the...
The denial that racism operates against Muslims qua Muslims has permeated public and media discourse...
International audienceThis paper considers how and why collective Muslim identity is expressed and m...
The denial that racism operates against Muslims qua Muslims has permeated public and media discourse...
Much contact research overlooks how minorities understand and experience their interactions and enco...
The scope and principal arguments of the research in this thesis are as follows. This thesis is cent...
Political theory is interested in the misrecognition of identity because it impacts individuals’ aut...
This article explores how Muslim identity is constructed in different ways by two groups of politica...
Recent thinking on the topic of citizenship addresses the diversity to be found in contemporary soci...
This research is an attempt to understand the living experiences of young adult Muslim SGIs, in Brit...
Recent theorizing on citizenship encourages a broader consideration of the degree to which individua...
Recent theorizing on citizenship encourages a broader consideration of the degree to which individua...
Much research in intergroup relations concerns the potential for interventions (e.g. intergroup cont...
Islamic identity has been a central issue since the emergence of Islam in theseventh century. Muslim...
Minorities may define themselves at a superordinate (e.g., national) level and also at a subgroup (m...
This paper takes as its focus the perception of community. This is analysed through reference to the...
The denial that racism operates against Muslims qua Muslims has permeated public and media discourse...
International audienceThis paper considers how and why collective Muslim identity is expressed and m...
The denial that racism operates against Muslims qua Muslims has permeated public and media discourse...
Much contact research overlooks how minorities understand and experience their interactions and enco...
The scope and principal arguments of the research in this thesis are as follows. This thesis is cent...
Political theory is interested in the misrecognition of identity because it impacts individuals’ aut...
This article explores how Muslim identity is constructed in different ways by two groups of politica...
Recent thinking on the topic of citizenship addresses the diversity to be found in contemporary soci...
This research is an attempt to understand the living experiences of young adult Muslim SGIs, in Brit...
Recent theorizing on citizenship encourages a broader consideration of the degree to which individua...
Recent theorizing on citizenship encourages a broader consideration of the degree to which individua...
Much research in intergroup relations concerns the potential for interventions (e.g. intergroup cont...
Islamic identity has been a central issue since the emergence of Islam in theseventh century. Muslim...