‘No, we vote for whoever we want to’: young British Muslims making new claims on citizenship amidst ongoing forms of marginalisation
Abstract
Young people’s relationship with politics is routinely deemed problematic by a range of influential actors. Amidst concerns over disengagement and the potential for radicalisation, the political participation of Muslim young people is often particularly scrutinised. In contrast to such ‘crisis narratives’, this paper reports on qualitative research with young Muslims in a northern English city. Consistent with research on young people in...
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Title
‘No, we vote for whoever we want to’: young British Muslims making new claims on citizenship amidst ongoing forms of marginalisation
Published Date
Jun 25, 2020
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
7
Pages
961 - 976
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