Muslim Citizenship in Liberal Democracies, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016
Civic and Political Participation in the West

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This book explores Muslims? civic and political participation in Australia and Germany, shedding light on their individual experiences, motives for, and personal implications of their multi-faceted engagement. Based on in-depth interviews with Muslims who have been active within a Muslim community context, mainstream civil society and the political arena, this comparative study reveals the enormous complexities and dynamics of active Muslim citizenship. The author paints a picture of Muslims as ?almost ordinary? citizens, who ? despite experiences of stigmatisation and exclusion ? often seek to contribute to the advancement of society and the promotion of social justice. Their civic engagement, even within a Muslim community context, builds intra- and cross-community networks, and contrary to widespread contestation of Islam and its place in the West, their faith is anything but a civic obstacle to their active citizenship agenda.

This book will be ofinterest to scholars and students in the fields of Sociology, Politics, Islamic Studies, Sociology of Religion and Political Participation.

Introduction.- What is active citizenship?.- 2. Methodology: exploring Muslims' civic and political participation.- 3. Muslims in Australia and Germany: demographics, resources, citizenship.- 4. The Muslim community and political context in Australia and Germany.- 5. Types and trajectories of Muslims' activism.- 6. Goals, motives and driving forces.- 7. Empowering and discouraging factors.- 8. Personal implications of civic activism.- 9. Conclusion

Mario Peucker is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Cultural Diversity and Wellbeing, Victoria University, Australia.

Explores active participation by minority cultures in Western Offers a unique cross-national comparison of Germany and Contributes to the emerging field of politics and civil society