Muslim Students, Education and Neoliberalism: Schooling a 'Suspect Community'
This edited collection brings together international leading scholars to explore why the education of Muslim students is globally associated with radicalisation, extremism and securitisation. The chapters address a wide range of topics, including neoliberal education policy and globalization; faith-...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Published: |
London
Palgrave Macmillan
2017
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In: | Year: 2017 |
Series/Journal: | SpringerLink Bücher
Springer eBook Collection Education |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Western world
/ Muslim
/ Youth (14-21 years)
/ Education
/ School
/ Islamophobia (motif)
/ Terrorism
/ Multi-cultural society
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IxTheo Classification: | AA Study of religion |
Further subjects: | B
Educational sociology
B Sociology, Educational B Religion and sociology B Education and state B Education and sociology B Education B Church and education B Political Theory B Educational Policy B ducation and state |
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Parallel Edition: | Erscheint auch als: 978-1-137-56920-2 Printed edition: 9781137569202 |
Summary: | This edited collection brings together international leading scholars to explore why the education of Muslim students is globally associated with radicalisation, extremism and securitisation. The chapters address a wide range of topics, including neoliberal education policy and globalization; faith-based communities and Islamophobia; social mobility and inequality; securitisation and counter terrorism; and shifting youth representations. Educational sectors from a wide range of national settings are discussed, including the US, China, Turkey, Canada, Germany and the UK; this international focus enables comparative insights into emerging identities and subjectivities among young Muslim men and women across different educational institutions, and introduces the reader to the global diversity of a new generation of Muslim students who are creatively engaging with a rapidly changing twenty-first century education system. The book will appeal to those with an interest in race/ethnicity, Islamophobia, faith and multiculturalism, identity, and broader questions of education and social and global change Introduction -- Chapter 1. Dangerous Radicals or Symbols of Crisis and Change: Re-Theorising the Status of Muslim Boys as a Threat to the Social Order; Farzana Shain -- Chapter 2. Late Modern Muslims: Theorising Islamic Identities amongst University Students; Paul Bagguley & Yasmin Hussain; Chapter 3. Education of Muslim Students in Turbulent Times; Saeeda Shah -- Chapter 4. Factoring in Faith Fairly: A Contribution from Critical Realism to the Authentic Framing of Muslims-in-Education; Matthew Wilkinson -- Chapter 5. Towards Multicultural, Multi-Religious European Societies? Schooling Turkish Students in Britain and Germany; Daniel Faas -- Chapter 6. "Uncivil" Activism: Arab, South Asian, and Afghan American Youth Politics after 9/11; Sunaina Maria -- Chapter 7. Schooling the Enemy Within: Politics and Pedagogy; Khawlah Ahmed -- Chapter 8. The Prevent Policy and the Values Discourse: Muslims and Racial Governmentality; Shamim Miah -- Chapter 9. Islamophobia in Quebec Secondary Schools: Inquiries into the Experiences of Muslim Male Youth Post-9/11; Naved Bakali -- Chapter 10. At the Intersection of Neoliberalism and Islam: Being a Muslim Woman in Turkish Universities; Pinar Enneli & Çağlar Enneli -- Chapter 11. Being Uyghur or Being Muslim? Identity Construction of Tertiary-Level Uyghur Students in China; Mingyue Gu & Xiaoyan Guo -- Chapter 12. Educating Muslim Students: Late Modernity, Masculinity, Inclusion/Exclusion and the Neoliberal School; Mairtin Mac an Ghaill & Chris Haywood -- Chapter 13. Muslim Narratives of Schooling in Britain: From "Paki" to the "Would-be-Terrorist"; Tania Saeed |
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Physical Description: | Online-Ressource (IX, 242 p, online resource) |
ISBN: | 1137569212 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-56921-9 |