Perceptions towards the socio-political integration of Muslim immigrants in Spain. Analysing the cases of Cartagena, Granada, Madrid and Guipúzcoa
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socio-political integration, immigration, Islamic community, political participationAbstract
This piece of work presents a series of findings resulting from an ongoing research on the socio-political integration of Muslim immigrants in Spain. Provisional findings stipulate the emergence of enhanced identities and, possibly, the move towards the ‘communitarian closure’ of some immigrants’ communities. However, a favourable attitude for political participation, mostly in terms of electoral turnout, is highlighted, leading to a successful process of socio-political integration.
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Peña Ramos, J. A., Ortega Villodres, C., & Jordán Enamorado, J. (2012). Perceptions towards the socio-political integration of Muslim immigrants in Spain. Analysing the cases of Cartagena, Granada, Madrid and Guipúzcoa. Revista Española De Ciencia Política, (29), 147–159. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/recp/article/view/37553
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Copyright (c) 2012 José Antonio Peña Ramos, Carmen Ortega Villodres, Javier Jordán Enamorado
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