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Young Muslims and Everyday Political Practice: A DIY Citizenship Approach
This chapter considers what a ‘diy citizenship’ approach can offer to analyses of the everyday political practices of first and second generation youth of Mus-lim migrant communities who are outside both radical and mainstream poli-tics. We argue that the experiences of these youth raise interesting questions about political practice and citizenship for both youth studies and migration studies in the context of changing opportunities for youth engagement and expression, and generational shifts in the multicultural politics of representation.
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Young people and the politics of outrage and hopeVolume
7Series
Youth in a Globalising WorldChapter number
13Pagination
226 - 240Publisher
BrillPlace of publication
Leiden, GermanyPublisher DOI
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9789004337077Language
engPublication classification
B1 Book chapterExtent
18Editor/Contributor(s)
Peter Kelly, Perri Campbell, Lyn Harrison, Chris HickeyUsage metrics
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