Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Muslims in Europe: Balancing Between Belonging and Exclusion 2. Islam in Europe: A Genealogy 3. Who are the European Muslims? 4. Space, Place and Social Action: European Muslim Geographies 5. The Politics of Contestation and the Construction of Injustice Frames 6. Spaces of Agency and Identity and the Reconfiguration of Islam 7. Is There a Space for European Muslims? Bibliography Index
Spyros A. Sofos is Research Fellow at the Center for Middle
Eastern Studies, Lund University, Sweden. His publications include
Nation and Identity in Contemporary Europe and Tormented by
History: Nationalism in Greece and Turkey. He is co-editor with
Umut Özk?r?ml of the Islam and Nationalism series published with
Palgrave.
Roza Tsagarousianou is Reader in Mass Media and Communication at
the University of Westminster, UK. She is convenor of the Diaspora
and the Media working group of the International Association for
Media and Communication Research. She has co-edited Cyberdemocracy:
Technology, Cities and Civic Networks and authored Diasporic
Cultures and Globalization.
In this volume the authors take us beyond analysis of society and politics. Their focus is the complex and tense field of the conceptual: in what ways are Muslims in Europe European Muslims; what do events and related discourses do to affect the formation of European Muslim identities? A valuable pointer to future lines of research. Jørgen S. Nielsen, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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