This book is key to the debates surrounding the achievement of Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE), a crucial aspect of SDG16 - 'Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions'. It examines the role of Muslim women activists in the implementation of ethno-religious minority policies in the UK.
This book is key to the debates surrounding the achievement of Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE), a crucial aspect of SDG16 - 'Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions'. It examines the role of Muslim women activists in the implementation of ethno-religious minority policies in the UK.
Abeeda Qureshi is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. A Decentred Approach to Policy Making 3. Multiculturalism to Integration: Conceptualising Key Terms and Concepts 4. British Policies Towards its Minorities: Historical Background and Context 5. The Role of British Muslim women Activists in informing and implementing post 7/7 PVE policies of the British government 6. Luton: A Community Development Approach to PVE 7. 'Representation Claims' of Muslim Women Activists: Authenticity or Authorization? 8. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. A Decentred Approach to Policy Making 3. Multiculturalism to Integration: Conceptualising Key Terms and Concepts 4. British Policies Towards its Minorities: Historical Background and Context 5. The Role of British Muslim women Activists in informing and implementing post 7/7 PVE policies of the British government 6. Luton: A Community Development Approach to PVE 7. 'Representation Claims' of Muslim Women Activists: Authenticity or Authorization? 8. Conclusion
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