Recent Publications

Books, edited books, journal articles, chapters in books and book reviews since 2010

  1. (2012b) ‘Radical politics, violent extremism and the impact of UK counter-terrorism strategy on Muslim diaspora communities: the ‘securitisation of integration’, in S Akbarzadeh (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Political Islam, London and New York: Routledge.
  2. (2012a) ‘Perceptions of the processes of radicalisation and de-radicalisation among British South Asian Muslims in a post-industrial city’ (with A. Siddique), Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture 18(1): 119-134.
  3. (2011e) Book review of S Andersen, K Modeer, and L Christoffersen (2010) (eds) ‘Law & Religion in the 21st Century: Nordic Perspectives’ (Denmark: DJOEF Publishing), Religion and Human Rights 6: 199–201.
  4. (2011d) ‘Islamophobia and the politics of young British Muslim ethno-religious identities’, in B. Belton and S. Hamid (eds) Youth Work and Islam: A Leap of Faith for Young People, Rotterdam: Sense.
  5. (2011c) Islamic Radicalism and Multicultural Politics: the British Experience, London: Routledge.
  6. (2011b) (ed.) Islam and Education, London: Routledge (four-volume Major Works Series + introductions).
  7. (2011a) (ed.) Book review of ‘Apart: Alienated and Engaged Muslims in the West’ by Justin Gest, London: Hurst, 2010, Globay Policy 2(1): 125-126.
  8. (2010f) ‘United Kingdom’  (with S McLoughlin), in J.S. Nielsen, S. Akgönül, A. Alibaši, B. Maréchal and C. Moe (eds.) Yearbook of Muslims in Europe 2011, Leiden: Brill.
  9. (2010e) ‘Islam and Muslims in the UK’, British Academy Review 16: 20-23 (October).
  10. (2010d) Honour, Violence, Women and Islam, London and New York: Routledge (eds., with MM Idriss + chapter).
  11. (2010c) ‘Muslim-on-Muslim Social Research: Knowledge, Power and Religio-Cultural Identities’, Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy 24(2): 123–136.
  12. (2010b) The British Pakistani Diaspora: Migration, Integration and the Intersection of Race, Ethnicity and Religion’, Orient: German Journal for Politics, Economics and Culture of the Middle East 2: 49-55.
  13. (2010a) ‘The impact of inter-generational change on the attitudes of working-class South Asian Muslim parents on the education of their daughters’ (with A Ijaz), Gender and Education 22(3): 313-326.

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