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100 1  Lewicki, Aleksandra 
245 10 Social justice through citizenship?|h[electronic resource]
       :|bthe politics of Muslim integration in Germany and Great
       Britain /|cAleksandra Lewicki 
250    1st ed 
260    Basingstoke :|bPalgrave Macmillan :|b[distributor] Not 
       Avail,|c2014 
300    256 p. :|b3 ill 
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490 0  Palgrave politics of identity and citizenship series 
500    Electronic book text 
500    Epublication based on: 9781137436627 
505 0  Introduction 1. Social Justice and Citizenship 2. Research
       Methodology 3. The German Islam Conference: 
       Institutionalised Dialogue with Muslims 4. 
       Institutionalised Consultations with Muslims in Great 
       Britain 5. The British Equalities Framework: 
       Discrimination on Grounds of Religion 6. The German Equal 
       Treatment Act: Discrimination on Grounds of Religion  7. 
       The Politics of Muslim Integration in Germany and Great 
       Britain 
516    Document 
520    Lewicki examines how current salient discourses of 
       citizenship conceptualize democratic relations and frame 
       the 'Muslim question' in Germany and Great Britain. 
       Citizenship is understood not as a static or monolithic 
       regime, but as being reproduced through competing 
       discourses that can facilitate or inhibit the reduction of
       structural inequalities.|bThe accommodation of Islam in 
       European societies has received a great deal of negative 
       publicity, especially since Al-Qaeda terrorism became 
       increasingly perceived as a 'home grown' issue in Europe. 
       In addition to heightened surveillance and policing, 
       European governments implemented novel 'integration 
       measures' focusing on Muslim communities. This book is 
       concerned with the discursive framing of these integration
       policies in two European countries, Germany and Great 
       Britain. Investigating formalised consultations with 
       German and British Muslim community representatives and 
       the introduction of new legislation protecting against 
       religious discrimination, the study examines how salient 
       discourses of citizenship conceive of social problems and 
       their potential solutions and thereby frame the 'Muslim 
       question' in Europe. Lewicki argues that citizenship 
       studies need to move away from defining citizenship as a 
       single, monolithic regime and account for its contested 
       nature that is reproduced through competing discourses 
       that can facilitate or inhibit the reduction of structural
       inequalities 
538    PDF 
545 0  Aleksandra Lewicki is Research Associate at the University
       of Bristol, UK. Her research interests include post-
       migration political subjectivity, race, religion, and 
       theories of social justice and citizenship 
650  0 Religion and state|zGermany 
650  0 Religion and state|zGreat Britain 
650  0 Social integration|xReligious aspects|xIslam 
650  0 Social integration|zGermany 
650  0 Social integration|zGreat Britain 
650 7  Civil rights & citizenship|zGermany|zUnited Kingdom, Great
       Britain.|2bicssc 
650 7  Comparative politics|zGermany|zUnited Kingdom, Great 
       Britain.|2bicssc 
650 7  Islamic studies|zGermany|zUnited Kingdom, Great Britain.
       |2bicssc 
650 7  Migration, immigration & emigration|zGermany|zUnited 
       Kingdom, Great Britain.|2bicssc 
650 7  Politics and Government.|2ukslc 
650 7  Social discrimination & inequality|zGermany|zUnited 
       Kingdom, Great Britain.|2bicssc 
856 4  |uhttp://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/
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912    Palgrave|b110308184615 
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