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Muslims in their European societies of settlement: a comparative agenda for empirical research on socio-cultural integration across countries and groups

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Magdalena Obermaier, Desirée Schmuck & Muniba Saleem. (2021) I’ll be there for you? Effects of Islamophobic online hate speech and counter speech on Muslim in-group bystanders’ intention to intervene. New Media & Society 25:9, pages 2339-2358.
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Jens Peter Frølund Thomsen & Mikkel Terkelsen. (2022) Do Pure Liberals Both Endorse Immigration and Reject Muslims? Examining the Inconsistency Hypothesis. International Migration Review 57:2, pages 731-745.
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Mariña Fernández-Reino, Valentina Di Stasio & Susanne Veit. (2023) Discrimination unveiled: a field experiment on the barriers faced by Muslim women in Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain. European Sociological Review 39:3, pages 479-497.
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Martijn Hendriks & Randall Birnberg. (2023) Happiness in the Daily Socio-Cultural Integration Process: A day Reconstruction Study among American Immigrants in Germany. International Migration Review, pages 019791832211490.
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Malte Dahl. (2022) Alike but Different: How Cultural Distinctiveness Shapes Immigrant-Origin Minorities’ Access to the Labour Market. Journal of International Migration and Integration 23:4, pages 2269-2287.
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Francesco Cerchiaro. (2022) ‘When I told my parents I was going to marry a Muslim…’: Social perception and attitudes towards intermarriage in Italy, France and Belgium. Social Compass 69:3, pages 329-346.
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Sònia Parella RubioPaola Contreras HernándezJordi Pàmies Rovira. (2022) La reconstrucción de la identidad musulmana de las jóvenes de ascendencia marroquí con estudios superiores en Cataluña. Revista de Estudios Sociales:81, pages 39-57.
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Susan Rottmann & Ayhan Kaya. (2021) ‘We can’t integrate in Europe. We will pay a high price if we go there’ : Culture, Time and Migration Aspirations for Syrian Refugees in Istanbul . Journal of Refugee Studies 34:1, pages 474-490.
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Majbritt Lyck-Bowen. (2020) Multireligious Cooperation and the Integration of Muslim Migrants in Sweden. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 690:1, pages 168-174.
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Susan Beth Rottmann, Ivan Josipovic & Ursula Reeger. (2020) Beyond Legal Status: Exploring Dimensions of Belonging among Forced Migrants in Istanbul and Vienna. Social Inclusion 8:1, pages 241-251.
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Morgan Williamson, Tom Nadarzynski & Alex Pollard. (2020) A qualitative exploration of queer Muslim women and the intersection between religious and sexual identities. Psychology of Sexualities Review 11:1, pages 42-53.
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Christel Kesler. (2020) Maternal employment when children are in preschool: Variations by race, ethnicity, and nativity. Social Science Research 85, pages 102349.
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Sarah Scuzzarello & Benny Carlson. (2019) Young Somalis’ social identity in Sweden and Britain: The interplay of group dynamics, socio-political environments, and transnational ties in social identification processes. Migration Studies 7:4, pages 433-454.
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Jenny Adler Zwahlen, Siegfried Nagel & Torsten Schlesinger. (2019) Zur Bedeutung soziodemografischer, sportbezogener und soziokultureller Merkmale für die soziale Integration junger Migranten in Schweizer Sportvereinen. Sport und Gesellschaft 16:2, pages 125-154.
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Sjoerdje van Heerden & Didier Ruedin. (2017) How attitudes towards immigrants are shaped by residential context: The role of ethnic diversity dynamics and immigrant visibility. Urban Studies 56:2, pages 317-334.
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Merlin Schaeffer. (2019) Social Mobility and Perceived Discrimination: Adding an Intergenerational Perspective. European Sociological Review 35:1, pages 65-80.
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Maria Kranendonk. (2018) The relationship between social identification and local voting, and its interplay with personal and group discrimination among the descendants of Turkish immigrants in Western Europe. Comparative Migration Studies 6:1.
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Lars Leszczensky. (2018) (K)eine Frage der Religion?. Zeitschrift für Soziologie 47:2, pages 119-133.
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Maria Kranendonk, Floris Vermeulen & Anja van Heelsum. (2018) “Unpacking” the Identity-to-Politics Link: The Effects of Social Identification on Voting Among Muslim Immigrants in Western Europe. Political Psychology 39:1, pages 43-67.
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Desirée Schmuck, Jörg Matthes & Frank Hendrik Paul. (2017) Negative Stereotypical Portrayals of Muslims in Right-Wing Populist Campaigns: Perceived Discrimination, Social Identity Threats, and Hostility Among Young Muslim Adults. Journal of Communication 67:4, pages 610-634.
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