Social justice through citizenship? the politics of Muslim integration in Germany and Great Britain /
Lewicki examines how current salient discourses of citizenship conceptualize democratic relations and frame the 'Muslim question' in Germany and Great Britain. Citizenship is understood not as a static or monolithic regime, but as being reproduced through competing discourses that can faci...
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Literature type: | Electronic Software eBook |
Language: | English |
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Palgrave politics of identity and citizenship Series
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Subjects: |
Social discrimination & inequality
> United Kingdom, Great Britain.
> United Kingdom, Great Britain.
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137436634 |
Summary: |
Lewicki examines how current salient discourses of citizenship conceptualize democratic relations and frame the 'Muslim question' in Germany and Great Britain. Citizenship is understood not as a static or monolithic regime, but as being reproduced through competing discourses that can facilitate or inhibit the reduction of structural inequalities. |
Item Description: |
Electronic book text. Epublication based on: 9781137436627. |
Carrier Form: | 256 p. : 3 ill. |
ISBN: |
9781137436634 : 1137436638 : |
CLC: | D082 |
Contents: | Introduction 1. Social Justice and Citizenship 2. Research Methodology 3. The German Islam Conference: Institutionalised Dialogue with Muslims 4. Institutionalised Consultations with Muslims in Great Britain 5. The British Equalities Framework: Discrimination on Grounds of Religion 6. The German Equal Treatment Act: Discrimination on Grounds of Religion 7. The Politics of Muslim Integration in Germany and Great Britain. |