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Citizenship and the Political Integration of Muslims - The Relational Field of French Islam

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This book explores the political integration of Muslims and Islam across contemporary democracies. The author focuses on France, a country in which the integration of Muslims is usually seen as being problematic and controversial, and which is struggling with both Islamic radicalisation on the one hand, and the new wave of extreme-right populism on the other. Whereas conventional approaches to the topic of the integration of Muslims in France have tended to focus on single methods and sources, such as demographic characteristics or cultural and economic resources, the 'field mixed-method approach' offered in this book allows for a more nuanced analysis. It sheds new light on the interactive dynamics between policy processes, the role of key meso-level actors such as movements and associations, and the political entrepreneurship of Muslims themselves within the overarching frame of French citizenship.
The book thus assesses the extent to which a broad set of interactions link Muslim French to the broader community of French citizens. It will be of interest to scholars and students with an interest in Political Sociology, Islamic Studies, Citizenship and European Politics.

List of contents

1. Citizenship for Muslim French Citizens: political integration during the "long decade" 2005-15.- 2. Citizenship as a field: a theoretical framework for analysing the civic and political integration of MFC.- 3. The two dimensions of ontological citizenship: Horizontal vs Vertical.- 4. Civic integration vs political integration: the behaviours and attitudes of MFCs as individuals.- 5. Cross-scale Dynamics in the Relational Field of Citizenship.- 6. Citizenship and Integration of Muslims: concluding remarks.

About the author










Manlio Cinalli is Research Professor at CEVIPOF (CNRS - UMR 7048), Sciences Po Paris, France.



Summary

This book explores the political integration of Muslims and Islam across contemporary democracies. The author focuses on France, a country in which the integration of Muslims is usually seen as being problematic and controversial, and which is struggling with both Islamic radicalisation on the one hand, and the new wave of extreme-right populism on the other. Whereas conventional approaches to the topic of the integration of Muslims in France have tended to focus on single methods and sources, such as demographic characteristics or cultural and economic resources, the 'field mixed-method approach' offered in this book allows for a more nuanced analysis. It sheds new light on the interactive dynamics between policy processes, the role of key meso-level actors such as movements and associations, and the political entrepreneurship of Muslims themselves within the overarching frame of French citizenship. 


The book thus assesses the extent to which a broad set of interactions link Muslim French to the broader community of French citizens. It will be of interest to scholars and students with an interest in Political Sociology, Islamic Studies, Citizenship and European Politics.

Product details

Authors Manlio Cinalli
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9781349953752
ISBN 978-1-349-95375-2
No. of pages 190
Dimensions 148 mm x 11 mm x 210 mm
Weight 288 g
Illustrations XXIV, 190 p. 10 illus.
Series Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series
Palgrave Politics of Identity
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

B, Ethnic Studies, Sociology of Religion, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Ethnicity, Public Administration, Public Policy, Sociology & anthropology, Ethnicity Studies, Religion and sociology

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