Religious identification and politicization in the face of discrimination: Support for political Islam and political action among the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Europe KU Leuven
Taking an approach from religion as a social identity and using large-scale comparative surveys in five European cities, we investigate when and how perceived discrimination is associated with religious identification and politicisation among the second generation of Turkish and Moroccan Muslims. We distinguish support for political Islam (e.g., 'Islam should be represented in politics') from political action (e.g., willingness to demonstrate on ...