Islam and the Muslim Communities in the UK: Multiculturalism, Faith and Security
07/06/2013
This piece examines the relationship of Muslim communities to the UK mainstream between 2005 and 2010. Using the dual backdrop of the country's embedded multiculturalism policy and its counter-terrorism strategy implemented through the Prevent agenda, the authors brush a picture of a tense yet ultimately resilient relationship. While Prevent was often accused of leading to a securitisation of community policy, it is arguable that tensions have led to increased visibility and leadership capacity from the Muslim community, and a recognition of their role and diversity on behalf of the public and the government.
Keywords: Britain, Muslim, communities, multiculturalism, security
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Details
p. 86-101 -
Issue
48/1 -
ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2013.761744