This paper presents the philosophies and practices of ‘Laura’, a young English community liaison worker and former religious studies teacher who has recently converted to Islam. Drawing on data generated from a qualitative and predominantly interview‐based research project that investigated issues of pedagogy and social justice in English schools, the focus is on Laura’s efforts to support Muslim girls through an Islamic discussion group. The paper highlights how Laura draws on Islamic beliefs to support the girls’ questioning of patriarchal interpretations of Islam within their Pakistani immigrant community. The paper also provides insight, however, into some of the tensions and limitations of Laura’s liberato...
The study examines the way Islamic religion and culture influence Muslim immigrant women’s participa...
This research investigates barriers experienced by female Muslim ESOL learners (of Pakistani, Bangla...
This research was designed to explore the ways that Muslim schools are dealing with the tensions ari...
This paper presents the philosophies and practices of 'Laura', a young English community liaison wor...
This paper presents the stories of three female Muslim educators actively engaged in empowering Musl...
This research examines how the discourses of gender, 'race ', culture and religion are articulated ...
This article focuses on the concerns expressed by three female Muslim educators who are support staf...
The Western world often fears many aspects of Islam, without the knowledge to move forward. On the o...
This study is a story of the multiple sides of subject formation, the ways in which immigrant practi...
There is a wealth of existing literature on the importance of student organizations both at the seco...
This paper sets out the context and some main lines of argument about the education of Muslim childr...
In this research I argue that although Islam as a faith is inherently emancipatory, Muslim\ud women ...
There is continued pressure for girls to formulate a positive identity in a society that privileges ...
The main purpose for this dissertation is to examine the experiences and perceptions of Muslim woman...
British Muslim women lag far behind other sections of the British society in educational achievement...
The study examines the way Islamic religion and culture influence Muslim immigrant women’s participa...
This research investigates barriers experienced by female Muslim ESOL learners (of Pakistani, Bangla...
This research was designed to explore the ways that Muslim schools are dealing with the tensions ari...
This paper presents the philosophies and practices of 'Laura', a young English community liaison wor...
This paper presents the stories of three female Muslim educators actively engaged in empowering Musl...
This research examines how the discourses of gender, 'race ', culture and religion are articulated ...
This article focuses on the concerns expressed by three female Muslim educators who are support staf...
The Western world often fears many aspects of Islam, without the knowledge to move forward. On the o...
This study is a story of the multiple sides of subject formation, the ways in which immigrant practi...
There is a wealth of existing literature on the importance of student organizations both at the seco...
This paper sets out the context and some main lines of argument about the education of Muslim childr...
In this research I argue that although Islam as a faith is inherently emancipatory, Muslim\ud women ...
There is continued pressure for girls to formulate a positive identity in a society that privileges ...
The main purpose for this dissertation is to examine the experiences and perceptions of Muslim woman...
British Muslim women lag far behind other sections of the British society in educational achievement...
The study examines the way Islamic religion and culture influence Muslim immigrant women’s participa...
This research investigates barriers experienced by female Muslim ESOL learners (of Pakistani, Bangla...
This research was designed to explore the ways that Muslim schools are dealing with the tensions ari...