Muslims and Political Participation in Britain
Title | Muslims and Political Participation in Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Peace |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2015-05-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317931971 |
This new volume showcases the latest research into Muslim political participation both in terms of electoral politics and civil society initiatives. Muslims play a prominent role in British political life yet what do we actually know about the involvement of British Muslims beyond the existence of a handful of Muslim MPs? What is unique about political participation in Muslim communities? All the major parties actively seek to court a ‘Muslim electorate’ but does such a phenomenon exist? Despite the impact that Muslims have had on election campaigns and their roles in various political institutions, research on this topic remains scant. Indeed, much of the existing work was couched within the broader areas of the participation of ethnic minorities or the impact of race on electoral politics. The chapters in this volume address this lacuna by highlighting different aspects of Muslim participation in British politics. They investigate voting patterns and election campaigns, civil society and grassroots political movements, the engagement of young people and the participation of Muslims in formal political institutions. Written in an accessible style, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of political participation and religious studies.
Identity and Political Participation Among Young British Muslims
Title | Identity and Political Participation Among Young British Muslims PDF eBook |
Author | A. Mustafa |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2015-01-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1137302534 |
This book tackles unanswered questions on British Muslims and political participation: What makes religion a salient 'political' identity for young Muslims (over any other identity)? How do young British Muslims identify themselves and how does it relate to their political engagement? A fascinating insight into the lives of young British Muslims.
Muslims in Britain
Title | Muslims in Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Sophie Gilliat-Ray |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 335 |
Release | 2010-06-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 052153688X |
Drawing upon sociology, history, anthropology, and politics, this book provides an informed understanding of the daily lives of British Muslims.
London Youth, Religion, and Politics
Title | London Youth, Religion, and Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Nilsson DeHanas |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 019874367X |
For more than a decade the "Muslim question" on integration and alleged extremism has vexed Europe, revealing cracks in long-held certainties about the role of religion in public life. Secular assumptions are being tested not only by the growing presence of Muslims but also by other fervent new arrivals such as Pentecostal Christians. London Youth, Religion, and Politics focuses on young adults of immigrant parents in two inner-city London areas: the East End and Brixton. It paints vivid portraits of dozens of young men and women met at local cafes, on park benches, and in council estate stairwells, and provides reason for a measured hope. In East End streets like Brick Lane, revivalist Islam has been generating more civic integration although this comes at a price that includes generational conflict and cultural amnesia. In Brixton, while the influence of Pentecostal and traditional churches can be limited to family and individual renewal, there are signs that this may be changing. This groundbreaking work offers insight into the lives of urban Muslim, Christian, and non-religious youth. In times when the politics of immigration and diversity are in flux, it offers a candid appraisal of multiculturalism in practice.
Leadership, Authority and Representation in British Muslim Communities
Title | Leadership, Authority and Representation in British Muslim Communities PDF eBook |
Author | Sophie Gilliat-Ray |
Publisher | MDPI |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2021-01-26 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3039437410 |
The contributions explore Muslim religious leadership in multiple forms and settings. While traditional authority is usually correlated with theology and piety, as in the case of classically trained ulema, the public advocacy of Muslim community concerns is often headed by those with professionalized skillsets and civic experience. In an increasingly digital world, both women and men exercise leadership in novel ways, and sites of authority are refracted from traditional loci, such as mosques and seminaries, to new and unexpected places. This collection provides systematic focus on a topic that has hitherto been given rather diffuse consideration. It complements historical work on community leadership as well as more contemporary discussion on the training and role of Islamic religious authorities. It will be of interest to scholars in Religious Studies, Sociology, Political Science, History, and Islamic Studies.
Muslim Women and Power
Title | Muslim Women and Power PDF eBook |
Author | Danièle Joly |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 335 |
Release | 2017-04-06 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1137480629 |
Winner of the W.J.M. Mackenzie Book Prize 2017 This book provides an account of Muslim women’s political and civic engagement in Britain and France. It examines their interaction with civil society and state institutions to provide an understanding of their development as political actors. The authors argue that Muslim women’s participation is expressed at the intersections of the groups and society to which they belong. In Britain and France, their political attitudes and behaviour are influenced by their national/ethnic origins, religion and specific features of British and French societies. Thus three main spheres of action are identified: the ethnic group, religious group and majority society. Unequal, gendered power relations characterise the interconnection(s) between these spheres of action. Muslim women are positioned within these complex relations and find obstacles and/or facilitators governing their capacity to act politically. The authors suggest that Muslim women’s interest in politics, knowledge of it and participation in both institutional and informal politics is higher than expected. This book will appeal to students and scholars of politics, sociology, gender studies and social anthropology, and will also be of use to policy makers and practitioners in the field of gender and ethno-religious/ethno-cultural policy.
Living Apart Together
Title | Living Apart Together PDF eBook |
Author | Munira Mirza |
Publisher | |
Pages | 99 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Islam and state |
ISBN | 9781906097028 |
This report explores the attitudes of Muslims in Britain today and the reasons why there has been a significant rise in Islamic fundamentalism amongst the younger generation.