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The socio-genesis of the category “Muslims” in Europe: four case studies
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Humanities and Social Sciences
2024
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The socio-genesis of the category “Muslims” in Europe: four case studies
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The socio-genesis of the category “Muslims” in Europe: four case studies
2024
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This special issue brings together contribuaons from several European countries that extend our understanding of the sociogenesis of the growing use of the category \"Muslim\" as the main figure of otherness. Based on desk research, it aims at quesaoning the comparability of the category \"Muslim\" by highlighang the mainstreamed narraaves on Muslim populaaons in France, Britain, Spain and Norway. The analysis that emerges offers an opportunity to revisit the trivializaaon of the category \"Muslim\" and to quesaon the evoluaon of mulacultural socieaes that have become considerably polarized over the past decades.
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Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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