Citizenship and religion : a fundamental challenge for democracy /
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| Language: | English |
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Cham :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2020.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: Citizenship, Religion and Moral Values
- Part I. Our Struggles with Citizenship, Religion and Secularism
- 2. Citizenship and Religion: A British Perspective
- 3. Citizenship, Secularism and Religion: A 'Triangle' in Permanent Tension
- 4. How is it to be Muslim in France?
- 5. Are Algerian Women Full Citizens?
- 6. Citizenship under Occupation
- 7. 'Ecumenical' Citizenships and Belonging
- Part II. Is Religion a Resource or a Barrier for Active Citizenship?
- 8. It's the Culture, Stupid! Cultures Maintain a Strong Hold on their Members
- 9. The Elusiveness of the Word 'Citizenship' in Connection to Religion
- 10. Daughters Against Fathers: How Islam Builds a New Social Fabric in Contemporary Algeria
- 11. French Youth and Secularism: Towards a Social Polarisation
- 12. The Place of Islam within a Secular France and Europe: How to Avoid the Traps of the So-Called Islamic Extremism
- 13. 'Islam Does Not Belong to Germany' or How Some German Citizens Have Rediscovered Religions
- 14. Conclusion: Where Do We Go From Here?.