Abstract: Although a growing body of research addresses the role of religion in the political engagement of Muslims, a dearth of studies scrutinizes whether intersecting power dynamics (i.e., gender and religion) shape Muslims' political participation. In this study, we apply an intersectional approach to study whether religious indicators (mosque attendance, religious salience, and religious discrimination) shape the (gendered) participatory patterns of Muslims. Drawing on ESS data of six countries (Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands, Italy, UK, and France), we find religious attendance to dampen and religious salience to heighten Muslims' nonelectoral participation. Religious discrimination seems to have no effect. Although Muslims' religi...
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ABSTRACT This article analyses the increasing participation of Muslim women in mosques in Norway in ...
Public debates proclaim that Muslims have turned their backs on Western societies and their "core va...
The roles of the various aspects of religion have been examined regarding political thinking, ideolo...
International audienceIn European public debates, Islam is often described as an impediment to gende...
This article investigates the impact of discursive and political opportunity structures on religiosi...
This paper aims to look and discuss the association of Islam and women’s electoral participation in ...
Right-wing populist voices argue that Muslims do not belong in Western Europe because Islam opposes ...
The issues of migration and immigrant political integration in western democracies have become incre...
Religious service attendance has been identified as an important source of political participation a...
Previous public opinion studies argued that in the Arab Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Muslim c...
Objective. Research on immigrant women’s economic and cultural adaptation has increasingly come to ...
Contains fulltext : 194821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Much is said ab...
Contains fulltext : 203905.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous public...
This article analyses the increasing participation of Muslim women in mosques in Norway in light of ...
In European public debates, Islam is often described as an impediment to gender equality. By using d...
ABSTRACT This article analyses the increasing participation of Muslim women in mosques in Norway in ...
Public debates proclaim that Muslims have turned their backs on Western societies and their "core va...
The roles of the various aspects of religion have been examined regarding political thinking, ideolo...
International audienceIn European public debates, Islam is often described as an impediment to gende...
This article investigates the impact of discursive and political opportunity structures on religiosi...
This paper aims to look and discuss the association of Islam and women’s electoral participation in ...