The chapter intends to find out why faith-based Muslim mobilization does not appear to be a preferred strategy for facilitating integrative ways of belonging among immigrant women in Denmark. The data documents that while immigrant women are doing everything they can to facilitate integrative ways of belonging, their activities in this regard are not based primarily on religious identifications. This finding raises interesting questions on whether faith-based (specifically Muslim) community formations face particular obstacles in Denmark
The idea that increasing immigration will lead to a growing Muslim presence in Western Europe and th...
This article investigates multiculturalism by examining the relationship between migrants' group dem...
The role of Islam in integrative work in Swedish society The main purpose of this report was to desc...
It has been suggested that alienation and failed integration may be causes of Homegrown Radical Isl...
A look at to what degree SE Asian Muslims (Indonesians and Malaysians) are willing to compromise the...
By exploring narratives of Middle Eastern Christians (MECs) in Denmark I want to open an important, ...
This work is a qualitative study on the relationship between the religion of Islam and integration. ...
The issues of migration and immigrant political integration in western democracies have become incre...
Under the headline of ‘the mobilisation of Muslim women in Denmark', this paper contains a series of...
In public debates contemporary Denmark stands out as an extraordinary nationalist and racist country...
The Nørrebro sub-district of Copenhagen, where 14% of the population belong to ethnic minorities, ma...
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The immigrants’ integration into a European country, mainly if they are coming from non-European sta...
International audienceAmid mounting fears of violent Islamic extremism, many Europeans ask whether M...
Public debates proclaim that Muslims have turned their backs on Western societies and their "core va...
The idea that increasing immigration will lead to a growing Muslim presence in Western Europe and th...
This article investigates multiculturalism by examining the relationship between migrants' group dem...
The role of Islam in integrative work in Swedish society The main purpose of this report was to desc...
It has been suggested that alienation and failed integration may be causes of Homegrown Radical Isl...
A look at to what degree SE Asian Muslims (Indonesians and Malaysians) are willing to compromise the...
By exploring narratives of Middle Eastern Christians (MECs) in Denmark I want to open an important, ...
This work is a qualitative study on the relationship between the religion of Islam and integration. ...
The issues of migration and immigrant political integration in western democracies have become incre...
Under the headline of ‘the mobilisation of Muslim women in Denmark', this paper contains a series of...
In public debates contemporary Denmark stands out as an extraordinary nationalist and racist country...
The Nørrebro sub-district of Copenhagen, where 14% of the population belong to ethnic minorities, ma...
ABSTRACT This article analyses the increasing participation of Muslim women in mosques in Norway in ...
The immigrants’ integration into a European country, mainly if they are coming from non-European sta...
International audienceAmid mounting fears of violent Islamic extremism, many Europeans ask whether M...
Public debates proclaim that Muslims have turned their backs on Western societies and their "core va...
The idea that increasing immigration will lead to a growing Muslim presence in Western Europe and th...
This article investigates multiculturalism by examining the relationship between migrants' group dem...
The role of Islam in integrative work in Swedish society The main purpose of this report was to desc...