European Social Movements and Muslim Activism: Another World but with Whom?

Author:   Timothy Peace
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
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Pages:   196
Publication Date:   10 August 2015
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How do progressive social movements deal with religious pluralism? In this book, Timothy Peace uses the example of the alter-globalisation movement to explain why social movement leaders in Britain and France reacted so differently to the emergence of Muslim activism.

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Author:   Timothy Peace
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   3.648kg
ISBN:  

9781137463999


ISBN 10:   1137463996
Pages:   196
Publication Date:   10 August 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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List Of Tables List Of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction. Muslims And Social Movements In Europe 1. The Development Of The Alter-Globalisation Movement 2. Muslim Political Participation And Mobilisation In Britain And France 3. Muslim Participation In The Alter-Globalisation Movement 4. Motivations For Participating In The Movement 5. Reactions To Muslim Participation 6. Outcomes And Consequences Of Muslim Participation Conclusion. The Future Of Muslim Political Activism In Europe Notes Bibliography Index

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This book makes an important contribution to the field of European social movement studies and addresses some of the key issues around globalization, austerity and how these movements have been constructed with Muslim minorities. ... This historical account is important because it provides the context within the emergence of religious actors within alter-globalization movements. (Imran Awan, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 39, July, 2016) Peace's path-breaking book is the first cross-national study of Muslim activism within European social movements. ... The book is flawlessly organized and enjoyably detailed. ... 'European Social Movements and Muslim Activism. Another World but With Whom?' is an excellent and inspiring book, rigorous and enjoyable, which deconstructs and exposes a series of assumptions on both Muslim activism and the alter-globalisation movement in Europe. (Alberta Giorgi, Partecipazione e Conflitto, Vol. 9 (1), March, 2016) European Social Movements and Muslim Activism compares the contrasting relationship of Muslim activists in Britain and France to what Peace dubs the 'alter-globalization' movement (AGM) in preference to the more familiar 'anti-globalization' movement which he regards as imprecise. ... this is a welcome study that provides a serious examination of Muslim participation in a significant social movement. (Yahya Birt, The Muslim World, Vol. 37 (1), 2016)


In this rich study, Timothy Peace bridges two fields of research: social movements and the politics of religion. His book provides an original analysis of the successes (and failures) of the participation of Muslim activists in the protest campaigns of the Global Justice Movement. Comparing two classical cases, France and Great Britain, his work goes beyond existing knowledge of the effects of citizenship regimes on political participation by looking at the mechanisms that explain the different reactions of social movements when faced with diversity. This is an important contribution to social movement studies. - Professor Della Porta, European University Institute, Italy As Timothy Peace aptly demonstrates in this ground-breaking work, religion is not necessarily the enemy or the contrary of progressive action [...] At a time when Islam is often considered as a threat, and reduced to radical violence, this is a very refreshing book. - Professor Michel Wieviorka, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, France


In this rich study, Timothy Peace bridges two fields of research: social movements and the politics of religion. His book provides an original analysis of the successes (and failures) of the participation of Muslim activists in the protest campaigns of the Global Justice Movement. Comparing two classical cases, France and Great Britain, his work goes beyond existing knowledge of the effects of citizenship regimes on political participation by looking at the mechanisms that explain the different reactions of social movements when faced with diversity. This is an important contribution to social movement studies. - Professor Della Porta, European University Institute, Italy


“One of the very few texts on this subject, the author explores how secular left-wing activists respond to Muslims within alter-globalization movements, using Britain and France as case studies. …  a significant contribution to increasing understanding of how a multiple, overlapping set of institutions that includes the media, academia and politicians (mis)represent Muslims.” (Sadek Hamid, Patterns of Prejudice, Vol. 51 (2), March, 2017) “This book makes an important contribution to the field of European social movement studies and addresses some of the key issues around globalization, austerity and how these movements have been constructed with Muslim minorities. … This historical account is important because it provides the context within the emergence of religious actors within alter-globalization movements.” (ImranAwan, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 39, July, 2016) “Peace’s path-breaking book is the first cross-national study of Muslim activism within European social movements. … The book is flawlessly organized and enjoyably detailed. … ‘European Social Movements and Muslim Activism. Another World but With Whom?’ is an excellent and inspiring book, rigorous and enjoyable, which deconstructs and exposes a series of assumptions on both Muslim activism and the alter-globalisation movement in Europe.” (Alberta Giorgi, Partecipazione e Conflitto, Vol. 9 (1), March, 2016) “European Social Movements and Muslim Activism compares the contrasting relationship of Muslim activists in Britain and France to what Peace dubs the ‘alter-globalization’ movement (AGM) in preference to the more familiar ‘anti-globalization’ movement which he regards as imprecise. … this is a welcome study that provides a serious examination of Muslim participation in a significant social movement.” (Yahya Birt, TheMuslim World, Vol. 37 (1), 2016)


One of the very few texts on this subject, the author explores how secular left-wing activists respond to Muslims within alter-globalization movements, using Britain and France as case studies. ... a significant contribution to increasing understanding of how a multiple, overlapping set of institutions that includes the media, academia and politicians (mis)represent Muslims. (Sadek Hamid, Patterns of Prejudice, Vol. 51 (2), March, 2017) This book makes an important contribution to the field of European social movement studies and addresses some of the key issues around globalization, austerity and how these movements have been constructed with Muslim minorities. ... This historical account is important because it provides the context within the emergence of religious actors within alter-globalization movements. (Imran Awan, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 39, July, 2016) Peace's path-breaking book is the first cross-national study of Muslim activism within European social movements. ... The book is flawlessly organized and enjoyably detailed. ... `European Social Movements and Muslim Activism. Another World but With Whom?' is an excellent and inspiring book, rigorous and enjoyable, which deconstructs and exposes a series of assumptions on both Muslim activism and the alter-globalisation movement in Europe. (Alberta Giorgi, Partecipazione e Conflitto, Vol. 9 (1), March, 2016) European Social Movements and Muslim Activism compares the contrasting relationship of Muslim activists in Britain and France to what Peace dubs the `alter-globalization' movement (AGM) in preference to the more familiar `anti-globalization' movement which he regards as imprecise. ... this is a welcome study that provides a serious examination of Muslim participation in a significant social movement. (Yahya Birt, The Muslim World, Vol. 37 (1), 2016)


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Timothy Peace is Lecturer in Comparative European Politics at the University of Stirling, United Kingdom.

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