Which Islam for which Europe? Towards an anthropology of post-migratory Islam in Europe
Publication date:
05/2017
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Academic reflection on Islam in Europe began at the start of the 1980s as a phenomenon linked to the settlement of migrant populations. Profound transformations in terms both of the articulation of Muslim identities in Europe and the changes underway in the European national contexts of which the members of these groups form part mean new analytical approaches are required. This paper proposes a reading of the collective religious expressions of Muslims in Europe and the reactive scenarios arising in post-migratory terms.
Keywords: Islam, Muslims, Europe, religiosity, post-migration
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DOI: doi.org/10.24241/rcai.2017.115.1.13