Lived Experiences of Muslims in Europe

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Axel Honneth
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Civic Stratification
civil society
civil society participation
critical social theory
critical theory
cultural recognition
Des Delaney
Empirical Narratives
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Ethno Cultural
Ethno Cultural Practice
Ethno Cultural Traditions
Europe
European Muslim immigrants
Everyday Discrimination
Everyday Muslim Life
experience
Female Discussant
focus groups
Honneth's critical social theory
Honneth's Theory
Honneth's Work
Honneth’s Theory
Honneth’s Work
identity formation studies
intercultural relations
intergenerational dynamics
interviews
IRA Weapon
Ireland
Irish Muslim
Irish Muslim Community
law
lived experience
Love Recognition
Love Sphere
minorities
minority integration Europe
Muslim
Muslim Youth
Muslim-civic identity
Muslims
narrative sociology
play
politics
Post-secular Society
power
qualitative interview research
RCSI
recognition
recognition theory Muslim communities
religion
Secular Religious Divide
Securitised Lens
Small Story
societal misrecognition
sociology
St Gen
Young Muslim Women

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138497825
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book unearths new knowledge and challenges existing paradigms in relation to the integration of minority communities. It comprehensively reflects upon the complexity of recognition experiences and integration challenges faced by Muslim individuals and groups in Europe. By focusing on universal recognition themes related to experiences within personal relationships, legal relations, religion and civil society, it makes an essential contribution to a deeper understanding of Muslim life in the West. It offers a reconsideration of everyday lives of Muslims in Europe by drawing on the paradigm of recognition. Exploring universal themes, it demonstrates the complexity of recognitive relations by examining how Muslim individuals perceive the ways they are recognised, or misrecognised, within various spheres of everyday interaction. It sheds light on the ways in which forms of recognition affect identity formation and social relations more generally, and the broader ramifications that arise from such forms of misrecognition. This book draws on Honneth’s critical social theory of recognition to frame a range of grassroots interviews and focused discussion groups. Grounded in qualitative research and with an emancipatory intent, The Lived Experiences of Muslims in Europe challenges both the assumption that minority groups simply seek to have their particular culture and associated beliefs endorsed by a majority, and the security paradigm that narrowly views Muslims in Europe through the lens of political extremism.

Des Delaney is Postdoctoral Researcher at Dublin City University (DCU), Ireland, where he completed his doctorate on the subject of recognition at the School of Law and Government. His research interests are the synthesis of philosophy and empirical sociology, particularly in relation to recognition, power, social struggle, and integration issues.

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