Preface; List of Contributors; CHAPTER ONE: Islam in the public space: social networks, media and neo-communities; CHAPTER TWO: Transnational Islam and the integration of Islam in Europe; CHAPTER THREE: Gender, generation, and the reform of tradition: from Muslim majority societies to Western Europe; CHAPTER FOUR: 'Human nationalisms' versus 'inhuman globalisms': cultural economies of globalisation and the re-imagining of Muslim identities in Europe and the Middle East
Summary
The topic of this collection of articles is the increasingly transnational nature of Islam in Europe as well as the mechanisms by which the transnationalism is activated, especially the media. The papers integrate specific case studies with more general and thematic considerations
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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