The impact of global conflicts on local contexts: Muslims in sweden after 9/11 – the rise of Islamophobia, or new possibilities?Footnote1The data used in this article are taken mainly from Larsson Citation2003, a much longer report in Swedish. The work for this article was completed during my stay as a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Religious History at the University of Leiden, the Netherlands. My stay in Leiden was financed by a grant from STINT.
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