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Immigrants --- Multiculturalism --- Immigrants. --- Multiculturalism. --- Netherlands.
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In view of the growing influence of religion in public life, Muslim Diaspora in the West offers a timely contribution to scholarly debates and concerns raised in the West about Islam and Muslims within diaspora. Presenting the latest research from a variety of locations on both sides of The Atlantic, this volume will be of interest to scholars with interests in race and ethnicity, cultural, media and gender studies, and migration.
Muslim diaspora. --- Muslims --- Diaspora musulmane --- Musulmans --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- #SBIB:39A6 --- #SBIB:316.8H16 --- #SBIB:316.346H29 --- Muslim women --- Muslim families --- Islam --- Multiculturalism. --- Cultural diversity policy --- Cultural pluralism --- Cultural pluralism policy --- Ethnic diversity policy --- Multiculturalism --- Social policy --- Anti-racism --- Ethnicity --- Cultural fusion --- Islamic religious practice --- Sharia (Islamic religious practice) --- Diaspora, Muslim --- Islamic diaspora --- Human geography --- Families, Muslim --- Families --- Islamic women --- Women, Muslim --- Women --- Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen --- Welzijns- en sociale problemen: migranten, rassenrelaties --- Positie van de vrouw in de samenleving: andere topics --- Customs and practices. --- Government policy --- Migrations --- Islam -- Customs and practices. --- Muslim families -- Western countries. --- Muslim women -- Western countries. --- Muslim diaspora --- Religion --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Philosophy & Religion --- Gender Studies & Sexuality --- Customs and practices --- Muslimahs
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Levensverhalen van vijftien in Nederland woonachtige vrouwen van wie het merendeel afkomstig is uit andere landen zoals Iran, Irak, Turkije, Marokko en Suriname. De levensverhalen kwamen tot stand tijdens de masterclass Levensverhalen van de Vrije Universiteit. Elk verhaal boeit op zijn eigen manier en geeft toegang tot een andere wereld. Het een is beeldend en poëtisch, het ander is kort en krachtig. Conclusie is dat cultuur en religie niet allesbepalend zijn, maar dat ook leeftijd, migratiegeschiedenis, sociaal-economische achtergrond en omgeving van groot belang zijn. Ook wordt het belang onderstreept van levensverhalen als bron van informatie en vorm van onderzoek. Bevat een uitvoerige proloog, een inleiding, een hoofdstuk met conclusies en een epiloog van de begeleiders, beiden hoogleraar op het terrein van de sociale wetenschappen. Een interessant boek met een actueel thema, namelijk de ervaringen van vrouwen afkomstig uit andere landen en een actuele werkvorm: steeds meer mensen proberen tegenwoordig hun levensverhaal op te tekenen. © NBD Biblion
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#PBIB:+115.12 --- Cultuur : Participatie --- cultuureducatie --- taalopvoeding --- Sociology of culture --- Sociology of cultural policy --- migranten --- steden --- museumkunde --- Museology --- sociale integratie --- taalsociologie --- Amsterdam
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In 'Contested Belonging: Spaces, Practices, Biographies' contributions by well-known international scholars from different disciplines address the sites, practices, and narratives in which belonging is imagined, enacted and constrained, negotiated and contested. Belonging is viewed from the perspectives of both migrants and refugees in their host countries as well as from people who are ostensibly at home and yet may experience various degrees of alienation in their countries of origin. The book focuses on three particular dimensions of belonging: belonging as space (neighbourhood, workplace, home), as practice (virtual, physical, cultural), and as biography (life stories, group narratives). What role do physical, digital, transnational and in-between spaces play and how are they used in order to create/contest belonging? Which practices do people engage in in order to gain/foster/invent a certain/new sense of belonging? What can the biographies and narratives of people reveal about their complicated and contested experiences of belonging? Contested Belonging: Spaces, Practices, Biographies convincingly shows how individual and collective struggles for belonging are not only associated with exclusion and othering, but also lead to surprising and inspiring forms of social action and transformation, suggesting that there may be more reason for hope than for despair.
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Immigrants --- Immigrants --- Cultural assimilation --- Cultural assimilation
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Explicitly comparative in its approach, Paradoxes of Cultural Recognition discusses central issues regarding multiculturalism in today's Europe, based on studies of Norway and the Netherlands. Distinguishing clearly the four social fields of the media, education, the labour market and issues relating to gender, it presents empirical case studies, which offer valuable insights into the nature of majority/minority relationships, whilst raising theoretical questions relevant for further comparisons.
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