Palgrave politics of identity and citizenship series
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction: Towards a Balanced Approach in Integration and Transnational Migration -- PART I: Chapter 1: Theories of National Models of Integration -- Chapter 2: Transnationalism, Transnational Migration, and Integration -- Chapter 3: Transnational Actors of Integration -- Chapter 4: Integration as a Three-Way Process and Negotiation -- PART II:Chapter 5: Turks in Great Britain: Migration, Integration, and Organization -- Chapter 6: Transnational Turkish Islam in Great Britain: The Gulenist Movement -- Chapter 7: Integration in Context: Gulenist Views on Integration -- Chapter 8: Integration in practice: Gulenist Practices and Turkish Integration in Great Britain -- Conclusion.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book brings a transnational perspective to the study of immigrant integration in contemporary Western European societies, with a specific focus on transnational Turkish Islam and Turkish integration in Great Britain. It raises significant questions regarding national citizenship models, and offers original insights into the ways in which they can be extended and renewed to cover the cross-border reality. At the theoretical level, Dikici argues that the idea of multiculturalism can be extended to cover immigrant transnationalism without jeopardising its core principles such as equality and recognition of difference, and promises such as shared national identity and unity in diversity. At the empirical level, the book illustrates that not all transnational Muslim organisations are the same (i.e. militant), and nor do they all hinder Muslim integration, rather they are diverse, with some deliberately contributing to the integration of Muslims into non-Muslim majority societies. The work will be of interest to scholars and students of contemporary integration and citizenship studies, multiculturalism studies, Muslim integration in Western societies, transnationalism and transnational Islam, Civil Society and Diaspora Studies. Dr. Erdem Dikici obtained his PhD research in University of Bristol, 2016. He was a Research Affiliate position in Centre for the Studies of Ethnicity and Citizenship, University of Bristol, July 2016-2017. Currently, he is an independent researcher based in Konya, Turkey. His main research interests include multiculturalism, integration, citizenship, transnationalism, diaspora, transnational Islam and state-religion relations.
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Transnational Islam and the integration of Turks in Great Britain.
International Standard Book Number
9783030740054
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Islam-- Great Britain-- History-- 21st century.
Muslim diaspora.
Muslims-- Great Britain.
Transnationalism-- History-- 21st century.
Turks-- Great Britain.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Great Britain, Emigration and immigration, History, 21st century.