Political Psychology of Globalization

£31.99

Political Psychology of Globalization

Muslims in the West

Globalization Social groups: religious groups and communities Social, group or collective psychology

Authors: Catarina Kinnvall, Paul Nesbitt-Larking

Dinosaur mascot

Language: English

Published by: Oxford University Press

Published on: 29 July 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 629 Kb

ISBN: 9780190208165


In an increasingly globalized world

There are new economic, strategic, cultural, and political forces at work.

The Political Psychology of Globalization: Muslims in the West

explores how these shifts and shocks have influenced the way in which Muslim minorities in western countries form their identities as political actors. Catarina Kinnvall and Paul Nesbitt-Larking uncover three identity strategies adopted by Muslims in the West: retreatism, essentialism, and engagement. Six western countries - Canada, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom - serve as places for exploration of the emergence of these Muslim political identities. These countries are discussed in light of their colonial histories, patterns of immigration, and citizenship regimes.

Although retreatism, essentialism, and engagement occur in Muslim citizens of each of the six western nations discussed in this book, the countries that are best able to balance individual and community rights are most successful in promoting the politics of engagement. In contrast, regimes that focus on anti-terrorist legislation and discourses, and support majority political cultures that are exclusionary, also promote retreatism and essentialist identity strategies in both minority and majority communities.

The authors discuss the importance of a climate of engagement that is based on recognition, dialogue, deep multiculturalism, a new global and "cosmopolitical" consciousness, and a sense of political identity that transcends national boundaries and regimes.

Show moreShow less