Muslims, Schooling and the Question of Self-Segregation

Author:   S. Miah
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN:  

9781137347756


Pages:   161
Publication Date:   22 April 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Drawing on empirical research amongst both Muslim schools' students and parents, this timely book examines the question of 'self-segregation' and Muslims in light of key policy developments around 'race', faith and citizenship.

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Author:   S. Miah
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   3.207kg
ISBN:  

9781137347756


ISBN 10:   1137347759
Pages:   161
Publication Date:   22 April 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction PART I 1. Self-Segregation and the Muslim Problematic 2. Integration as Political Rhetoric 3. Educational Policy and Muslim 'Self-Segregation' PART II 4. Mixed School Imperative and the Question of Self-Segregation 5. Intersectionalities and Self-Segregation 6. Paradoxes of Muslim Faith Schools 7. Poverty Inequality and Self segregation Conclusion  

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Muslims, Schooling & The Question of Self-Segregation is very useful research that deconstructs taken for granted societal assumptions, labels and notions by providing up-to-date critical analysis of policies and practices regarding community cohesion and modern multicultural society. This is an important core text for academics and policymakers working on topics of multiculturalism, integration, British Muslim identity and social justice/equality. The author's academic arguments and grassroots insights provide robust and detailed explanations of British Muslim perspectives on education and British identity. (Sadia Habib, The Sociological Imagination, socioloigcalimagination.org, January, 2016)'Theoretically informed and empirically substantiated, Shamim Miah has produced a vitally important intervention on the 'integration' debates. Originally formulated and clearly presented throughout, Muslims, Schooling and the Question of Self-Segregation is a must read for both researchers and policy makers alike.' - Dr Nasar Meer, Reader in Comparative Social Policy and Citizenship, Strathclyde University. This book makes an incisive intellectual contribution to understanding contemporary educational politics, policy and practice, with a specific focus on the schooling of Muslim students. It brilliantly investigates several highly contested concepts segregation, integration, radicalisation, Britishness offering innovative insights into how we re-imagine educational equality and justice. Mairtin Mac an Ghail, Professor of Education at Newman University, Birmingham Muslims, Schooling and the Question of Self-Segregation is a compelling and penetrating analysis of civic integration and community cohesion in Britain. Demonstrating how complex choices surrounding housing and schooling have been misconstrued as 'self-segregation', Shamim Miah clearly indicates that British Muslims consistently strive to contribute, to engage and to integrate. - Paul Nesbitt-Larking, Professor of Political Science and Visiting Professor,Department of Political Science, Huron University College, Canada and School of Health and Human Sciences, University of Huddersfield, UK


'Theoretically informed and empirically substantiated, Shamim Miah has produced a vitally important intervention on the 'integration' debates. Originally formulated and clearly presented throughout, Muslims, Schooling and the Question of Self-Segregation is a must read for both researchers and policy makers alike.' - Dr Nasar Meer, Reader in Comparative Social Policy and Citizenship, Strathclyde University.


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Shamim Miah is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Education, University of Huddersfield, UK.

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