This article explores how migrants experience the process of becoming (and being) citizens by taking the understudied case of Middle Eastern Christians of Iraqi and Egyptian heritage residing in the United Kingdom. It is argued that exclusion in the Middle East reinforces a sense of inclusion in the UK particularly due to the prevalence of the rule of law in the UK. However, by exploring a “clash of values” on the role of religion in society and sexual liberalization issues, it is suggested that Middle Eastern Christians’ support for equality and tolerance is not absolute, especially when they perceive societal norms as conflicting with religious teachings. Finally, the paper shows how the notion of “protective patriotism” is used by some M...
This article explores generational perspectives on homeland-oriented diasporic humanitarianism by mi...
A longitudinal, intersectional study of migrant women, this book examines the lives of first generat...
This article investigates multiculturalism by examining the relationship between migrants’ group dem...
This paper explores the negotiation of political secularism by a migrant group who have a shared rel...
This paper explores the negotiation of political secularism by a migrant group who have a shared rel...
Religion, and in particular Christianity, is losing ground in the UK as fewer people identify as Chr...
A thesis submitted to the University of Luton, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of D...
In the current geopolitical context, religion, nationality and country of origin have increasingly b...
This study seeks to address a gap in the literature with regard to the Christian Palestinians. As me...
Since the early 2000s in many countries of the Global North, Muslim religious identities have become...
This article investigates multiculturalism by examining the relationship between migrants' group dem...
The religiosity of people migrating into secular European countries has posed many questions for pol...
In the current geopolitical context, religion, nationality and country of origin have increasingly b...
This article attempts to answer the question: To what extent the secularity of Europe facilitates or...
The framework for equality and the multiple aspects of identity that are protected in law, including...
This article explores generational perspectives on homeland-oriented diasporic humanitarianism by mi...
A longitudinal, intersectional study of migrant women, this book examines the lives of first generat...
This article investigates multiculturalism by examining the relationship between migrants’ group dem...
This paper explores the negotiation of political secularism by a migrant group who have a shared rel...
This paper explores the negotiation of political secularism by a migrant group who have a shared rel...
Religion, and in particular Christianity, is losing ground in the UK as fewer people identify as Chr...
A thesis submitted to the University of Luton, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of D...
In the current geopolitical context, religion, nationality and country of origin have increasingly b...
This study seeks to address a gap in the literature with regard to the Christian Palestinians. As me...
Since the early 2000s in many countries of the Global North, Muslim religious identities have become...
This article investigates multiculturalism by examining the relationship between migrants' group dem...
The religiosity of people migrating into secular European countries has posed many questions for pol...
In the current geopolitical context, religion, nationality and country of origin have increasingly b...
This article attempts to answer the question: To what extent the secularity of Europe facilitates or...
The framework for equality and the multiple aspects of identity that are protected in law, including...
This article explores generational perspectives on homeland-oriented diasporic humanitarianism by mi...
A longitudinal, intersectional study of migrant women, this book examines the lives of first generat...
This article investigates multiculturalism by examining the relationship between migrants’ group dem...