When Muslims migrate to Western countries, they bring their identity and culture with them. As they settle in their host countries, some Muslims encounter structural inequality, which is often revealed through media representation, unequal labour market status and racial profiling. Through the dynamics of structural inequality, some Muslim women remain doubly disadvantaged. Within their ethnic/religious community, Muslim women are expected to follow their cultural traditions and in the wider society their overtly Muslim appearance is often questioned. The discussion of identity formation in this paper is based on interviews with Muslim girls and women in Australia, Britain and the United States, aged between 15 and 30 years. Though the cult...
Despite the diversity among Muslim women, in Australia and elsewhere, they have been constructed as ...
Previous research concerned with British Muslim women has explored a range of important issues. Howe...
Abstract This dissertation explores Iraqi Muslim refugee women’s experiences in Australia. It focuse...
Building upon past research this study aimed to identify the different cultural factors that play a ...
Australia has a small population of Muslim migrants compared to Western Europe and North America. Ov...
The aim of this study was to consider the identity construction of two generations of Muslim women l...
Using a social constructionist framework this thesis investigates the construction of Muslim women's...
This paper examines religious and ethnic identity construction among nationally diverse Muslim women...
The association between gender and Islam has been observed as both 'fascinating' and 'complex'. Desp...
This study focuses on second-generation Turkish-Australian Muslim women who formed their ethnic and ...
This papers examines the experiences of converts to Islam among Australian women in the milieu of po...
This study is a story of the multiple sides of subject formation, the ways in which immigrant practi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: Pages 265-305.Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Australian multic...
This article examines the ways in which British born South AsianMuslimwomen engage with Islam throug...
Australia is an such muticultural countries, with citizens form indigenous people and migrants and w...
Despite the diversity among Muslim women, in Australia and elsewhere, they have been constructed as ...
Previous research concerned with British Muslim women has explored a range of important issues. Howe...
Abstract This dissertation explores Iraqi Muslim refugee women’s experiences in Australia. It focuse...
Building upon past research this study aimed to identify the different cultural factors that play a ...
Australia has a small population of Muslim migrants compared to Western Europe and North America. Ov...
The aim of this study was to consider the identity construction of two generations of Muslim women l...
Using a social constructionist framework this thesis investigates the construction of Muslim women's...
This paper examines religious and ethnic identity construction among nationally diverse Muslim women...
The association between gender and Islam has been observed as both 'fascinating' and 'complex'. Desp...
This study focuses on second-generation Turkish-Australian Muslim women who formed their ethnic and ...
This papers examines the experiences of converts to Islam among Australian women in the milieu of po...
This study is a story of the multiple sides of subject formation, the ways in which immigrant practi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: Pages 265-305.Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Australian multic...
This article examines the ways in which British born South AsianMuslimwomen engage with Islam throug...
Australia is an such muticultural countries, with citizens form indigenous people and migrants and w...
Despite the diversity among Muslim women, in Australia and elsewhere, they have been constructed as ...
Previous research concerned with British Muslim women has explored a range of important issues. Howe...
Abstract This dissertation explores Iraqi Muslim refugee women’s experiences in Australia. It focuse...