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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Timothy PeacePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367599164ISBN 10: 0367599163 Pages: 262 Publication Date: 30 June 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeward, Muhammad Anwar, Introduction, Timothy Peace Part I - Voting and elections 1. The Paradox of Patronage politics: Biraderi, Representation and Political Participation amongst British Pakistanis,Parveen Akhtar 2. Muslim electoral participation in British general elections: an historical perspective and case study, Jamil Sherif, Anas Altikriti and Ismail Patel 3. Mosques and political engagement in Britain: participation or segregation?, Maria Sobolewska and Siobhan Mcandrew Part II - Social Movements 4. Women from Muslim communities in Britain: Political and Civic Activism in the 9/11 era, Khursheed Wadia 5. ‘Islamic’ Environmentalism in Great Britain,Rosemary Hancock 6. British Muslims and the anti-war movement, Timothy Peace Part III - Exploring the political amongst young people 7. Diversity in political perspectives and engagement among young British Muslims, Asma Mustafa 8. Facebook Groups as Potential Political Publics? Exploring ideas of the political amongst young British Muslim Facebook users, Brooke Storer-Church 9. From crisis to opportunity – 9/11 and the progress of British Muslim political engagement, Khadijah Elshayyal Part IV - Representation 10. The Muslim Council of Britain and its engagement with the British political establishment,Ekaterina Braginskaia 11. Muslims in Parliament: A Myth of Futility, Ekaterina Kolpinskaya 12. The Political Behaviour of Minority Councillors across London Boroughs: Comparing Tower Hamlets, Newham, and Hackney, Eren Tatari and Ahmet YukleyenReviews“This volume gives space to a number of young scholars who, often drawing on recently submitted doctoral research, introduce important insights that deserve to be widely registered. It is a valuable addition to the study of Muslim political participation in Britain” - Jan Dobbernack, University of Lincoln, Political Studies Review “This collection of essays will be especially valuable to scholars in the broad interdisciplinary field of ‘British Muslim Studies’, but is also recommended for a wider audience concerned with the way in which minority groups more broadly attempt to participate in public life.” - Sophie Gilliat-Ray, Cardiff University, Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations ""…this edited collection presents a comprehensive overview of the latest research on Muslims in British politics and provides an invaluable resource for undergraduates."" - Yahya Birt, University of Leeds, The Muslim World Book Review ""What is more impressive about this volume, and what makes it stand out from other books of this kind, is the depth and quality of the research, and its identification of an interesting paradox at the center of Muslim participation in British politics: that the 9/11 attacks brought about not merely a backlash against Muslims, but also an opportunity for Muslims to fully participate in mainstream British politics."" - Nicholas G Morieson, MInternatRel, Australian Catholic University, Middle East Media and Book Reviews Online ""This collection of essays will be especially valuable to scholars in the broad interdisciplinary field of ‘British Muslim Studies’, but is also recommended for a wider audience concerned with the way in which minority groups more broadly attempt to participate in public life."" - Sophie Gilliat-Ray, Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK, Cardiff Un This volume gives space to a number of young scholars who, often drawing on recently submitted doctoral research, introduce important insights that deserve to be widely registered. It is a valuable addition to the study of Muslim political participation in Britain - Jan Dobbernack, University of Lincoln, Political Studies Review This collection of essays will be especially valuable to scholars in the broad interdisciplinary field of 'British Muslim Studies', but is also recommended for a wider audience concerned with the way in which minority groups more broadly attempt to participate in public life. - Sophie Gilliat-Ray, Cardiff University, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations ...this edited collection presents a comprehensive overview of the latest research on Muslims in British politics and provides an invaluable resource for undergraduates. - Yahya Birt, University of Leeds, The Muslim World Book Review What is more impressive about this volume, and what makes it stand out from other books of this kind, is the depth and quality of the research, and its identification of an interesting paradox at the center of Muslim participation in British politics: that the 9/11 attacks brought about not merely a backlash against Muslims, but also an opportunity for Muslims to fully participate in mainstream British politics. - Nicholas G Morieson, MInternatRel, Australian Catholic University, Middle East Media and Book Reviews Online This collection of essays will be especially valuable to scholars in the broad interdisciplinary field of 'British Muslim Studies', but is also recommended for a wider audience concerned with the way in which minority groups more broadly attempt to participate in public life. - Sophie Gilliat-Ray, Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK, Cardiff Un "“This volume gives space to a number of young scholars who, often drawing on recently submitted doctoral research, introduce important insights that deserve to be widely registered. It is a valuable addition to the study of Muslim political participation in Britain” - Jan Dobbernack, University of Lincoln, Political Studies Review “This collection of essays will be especially valuable to scholars in the broad interdisciplinary field of ‘British Muslim Studies’, but is also recommended for a wider audience concerned with the way in which minority groups more broadly attempt to participate in public life.” - Sophie Gilliat-Ray, Cardiff University, Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations ""…this edited collection presents a comprehensive overview of the latest research on Muslims in British politics and provides an invaluable resource for undergraduates."" - Yahya Birt, University of Leeds, The Muslim World Book Review ""What is more impressive about this volume, and what makes it stand out from other books of this kind, is the depth and quality of the research, and its identification of an interesting paradox at the center of Muslim participation in British politics: that the 9/11 attacks brought about not merely a backlash against Muslims, but also an opportunity for Muslims to fully participate in mainstream British politics."" - Nicholas G Morieson, MInternatRel, Australian Catholic University, Middle East Media and Book Reviews Online ""This collection of essays will be especially valuable to scholars in the broad interdisciplinary field of ‘British Muslim Studies’, but is also recommended for a wider audience concerned with the way in which minority groups more broadly attempt to participate in public life."" - Sophie Gilliat-Ray, Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK, Cardiff University" Author InformationTimothy Peace is a Lecturer in Comparative European Politics at the University of Stirling, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |