Muslim women are often cited as subject to restriction in their mobility through public space, especially in European contexts, in comparison with non-Muslim community members. Yet any woman might face restriction in her access to leisure outside the home through geographies of risk and fear, as well as geographies of care and responsibility. In this article, we describe the ways in which Moroccan Muslim women resident in Europe negotiate access to leisure outside the home, in both Europe and Morocco, demonstrating that they practice mobilities framed by safety, risk and responsibility combined with individual volition to be participants in public spaces. Using examples from interviews and ethnographic fieldwork, we discuss a notion of ‘v...
This study of popular health culture in southeastern Morocco examines how women produce health in th...
As the number of North African Muslim immigrants in Europe grows, questions of cultural assimilation...
Abstract Aim To understand the meanings and practices of the physical activity (PA) engaged in by Mo...
Muslim women are often cited as subject to restriction in their mobility through public space, espec...
This article focuses on furnishing practices in the domestic space of the homes of white Flemish and...
Contains fulltext : 204920.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Based on qualit...
Qualitative research about discrimination encountered by Muslim women in The Netherlands who are par...
In the last two decades, many city center plazas in the Netherlands have been redeveloped to become ...
This contribution discusses contestations of Saudi regulations concerning gender-segregation in cert...
The process of travel and of crossing boundaries and frontiers has long been a source of dispute and...
Cultural Muslim women in Europe continue to feature prominently in public debates on immigration, as...
Social groups project and publicize their identities in the public space which allows an extension o...
For Middle Eastern migrants to Australia, the process of acculturation is compounded by Islamophobia...
Western multicultural democratic societies commonly hold two basic assumptions. First, that every pe...
This PhD thesis concerns the ways in which the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, the Hajj, is embedded in ...
This study of popular health culture in southeastern Morocco examines how women produce health in th...
As the number of North African Muslim immigrants in Europe grows, questions of cultural assimilation...
Abstract Aim To understand the meanings and practices of the physical activity (PA) engaged in by Mo...
Muslim women are often cited as subject to restriction in their mobility through public space, espec...
This article focuses on furnishing practices in the domestic space of the homes of white Flemish and...
Contains fulltext : 204920.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Based on qualit...
Qualitative research about discrimination encountered by Muslim women in The Netherlands who are par...
In the last two decades, many city center plazas in the Netherlands have been redeveloped to become ...
This contribution discusses contestations of Saudi regulations concerning gender-segregation in cert...
The process of travel and of crossing boundaries and frontiers has long been a source of dispute and...
Cultural Muslim women in Europe continue to feature prominently in public debates on immigration, as...
Social groups project and publicize their identities in the public space which allows an extension o...
For Middle Eastern migrants to Australia, the process of acculturation is compounded by Islamophobia...
Western multicultural democratic societies commonly hold two basic assumptions. First, that every pe...
This PhD thesis concerns the ways in which the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, the Hajj, is embedded in ...
This study of popular health culture in southeastern Morocco examines how women produce health in th...
As the number of North African Muslim immigrants in Europe grows, questions of cultural assimilation...
Abstract Aim To understand the meanings and practices of the physical activity (PA) engaged in by Mo...