1. Introduction
PART I: The Imaginery
2. Secularization, secularity and the secular: religion and its
place in social life
PART II: The Symbolic
3. Nation, citizenship and religious migrants
PART III: The Real
4. Rotterdam – politicized religion
5. Leicester – civic religion
6. Marseille – symbolic religion
7. Comparing regimes of secularity, citizenships and fields of
Muslimness
8. Concluding reflections
9. Bibliography
"Carolina Ivanescu has masterfully analyzed how, in three countries, different combinations of citizenship, secularity, and religion emerge from and then reshape politics. Her attention to local politics of citizenship is particularly important, as is her deft handling of the theoretical debates." - John R. Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Carolina Ivanescu is a independent scholar with a background in cultural anthropology and sociology.
"Carolina Ivanescu has masterfully analyzed how, in three countries, different combinations of citizenship, secularity, and religion emerge from and then reshape politics. Her attention to local politics of citizenship is particularly important, as is her deft handling of the theoretical debates." - John R. Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
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