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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2008): Research on Islam Repositioned – New Agendas in the study of Islam and Muslims in a politicised research field
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2008): Research on Islam Repositioned – New Agendas in the study of Islam and Muslims in a politicised research field
Published:
2008-09-24
Introduction
Research on Islam Repositioned - New Agendas in the study of Islam and Muslims in a politicised research field
Garbi Schmidt, Birgitte Schepelern Johansen, Dorthe Høvids Possing
3-4
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Articles: Thematic section
Introduction: secular criticism and the politics of studying Islam
Peter P. Mandaville
5-10
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From Granting the Right (?!) Answers to Posing Odd Questions: Perspectives on Studying and Presenting Muslim Minorities in a Politicized, Western Context
Garbi Schmidt
11-26
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Theory and Politics in Research on Muslim immigrants in Norway
Christine M. Jacobsen
27-52
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Concordia Discors or Teach the Conflicts. Reflections on the Validity and Heuristics of Scholarly Conflict
Thomas Hoffmann
53-67
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Book reviews
Christer Hedin: Ali Shariatis befrielseteologi. Västerländske inslag i shiitisk revolutionär islam. Studier av inter-religiösa relationer 26. Universitetstryckeriet, Uppsala 2006. 125 s.
Jean Butler
68-70
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Philip Halldén: Jihad-orienterad salafism på internet, Universitetstryckeriet: Uppsala, 2007, 106 sider.
Dorthe Høvids Possing
71-72
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