Yearbook of Muslims in Europe, Volume 7
Title | Yearbook of Muslims in Europe, Volume 7 PDF eBook |
Author | Oliver Scharbrodt |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 640 |
Release | 2016-04-26 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9004308903 |
Now in a new format with a more current and topical focus on a country level. While the strength of the Yearbook has always been the comprehensive geographical remit, starting with volume 7 the reports primarily concentrate on more specific and topical information. The most current research available on public debates, transnational links, legal or political changes that have affected the Muslim population, and activities and initiatives of Muslim organizations from surveyed countries are available throughout the Yearbook. At the end of each country report, an annual overview of statistical and demographic data is presented in an appendix. By using a table format, up-to-date information is quickly accessible for each country. To see how these changes affect the articles, please read this sample chapter about Austria. The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe is an essential resource for analysis of Europe's dynamic Muslim populations. Featuring up-to-date research from forty-six European countries, the reports provide cumulative knowledge of on-going trends and developments around Muslims in different European countries. In addition to offering a relevant framework for original research, the Yearbook of Muslims in Europe provides an invaluable source of reference for government and NGO officials, journalists, policy-makers, and related research institutions.
Yearbook of Muslims in Europe
Title | Yearbook of Muslims in Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Jørgen S. Nielsen |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 660 |
Release | 2012-10-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9004225218 |
The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe provides up-to-date factual information and statistics of the situation of Muslims in 46 European countries.
Yearbook of Muslims in Europe, Volume 12
Title | Yearbook of Muslims in Europe, Volume 12 PDF eBook |
Author | Egdūnas Račius |
Publisher | Yearbook of Muslims in Europe |
Pages | 724 |
Release | 2020-12-03 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 9789004443822 |
From Volume 7 onwards, new format with a more current and topical focus on a country level.The Yearbook of Muslims in Europeis an essential resource for analysis of Europe's dynamic Muslim populations. Featuring up-to-date research from forty-three European countries, this comprehensive reference work summarizes significant activities, trends, and developments.Each new volume reports on the most current information available from surveyed countries, offering an annual overview of statistical and demographic data, topical issues of public debate, shifting transnational networks, change to domestic and legal policies, and major activities in Muslim organisations and institutions. Supplementary data is gathered from a variety of sources and evaluated according to its reliability.In addition to offering a relevant framework for original research, the Yearbook of Muslims in Europeprovides an invaluable source of reference for government and NGO officials, journalists, policy-makers, and related research institutions.
New Muslims in the European Context
Title | New Muslims in the European Context PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Sofie Roald |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9004136797 |
This material on Scandinavian converts tells the unique story of how Europeans embrace a new religion and their tendency to adjust and modify the social message of their new religion to the social values handled by the society they live in.
Yearbook of International Religious Demography 2017
Title | Yearbook of International Religious Demography 2017 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2017-07-20 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004346309 |
The Yearbook of International Religious Demography presents an annual snapshot of the state of religious statistics around the world. Every year large amounts of data are collected through censuses, surveys, polls, religious communities, scholars, and a host of other sources. These data are collated and analyzed by research centers and scholars around the world. Large amounts of data appear in analyzed form in the World Religion Database (Brill), aiming at a researcher’s audience. The Yearbook presents data in sets of tables and scholarly articles spanning social science, demography, history, and geography. Each issue offers findings, sources, methods, and implications surrounding international religious demography. Each year an assessment is made of new data made available since the previous issue of the yearbook. The 2017 volume features a wide range of subjects, including religious demography in Botswana, Protestantism in Guatemala, life satisfaction in Japan, fertility rates in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and the movement of Muslims from the Middle East to Europe. Contributors are: Todd M. Johnson, Gina Zurlo, Peter Crossing, Muhammad Haron, Rachel M. McCleary, Robert J. Barro, Kimiko Tanaka, Jeong-Hwa Ho, Nan E. Johnson, Antonius Liedhegener, Anastas Odermatt, Michaela Potančoková, Marcin Stonawski, Anna Krysińska, Anaïs Simard-Gendron, Simona Bignami, Robert Dixon, Juan Carlos Esparza Ochoa, and Maria Concepción Servín Nieto.
Yearbook of Muslims in Europe, Volume 11
Title | Yearbook of Muslims in Europe, Volume 11 PDF eBook |
Author | Oliver Scharbrodt |
Publisher | Brill |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-11 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789004419612 |
The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe is an essential resource for analysis of Europe's dynamic Muslim populations. This comprehensive annual reference work summarizes significant activities, trends and developments, and features the most current statistical information available from forty-three European countries.
Rethinking Halal
Title | Rethinking Halal PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2021-03-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9004459235 |
Rethinking Halal reflects an anthropological revolution, that of the scientising, standardising, and normalising of social life through certification which is part of a process of ‘positivisation’ that directly affected Islam and Islamic normativity.