Full Description
Drawing on empirical research amongst both Muslim schools' students and parents, this timely book examines the question of 'self-segregation' and Muslims in light of key policy developments around 'race', faith and citizenship.
Contents
Introduction PART I 1. Self-Segregation and the Muslim Problematic 2. Integration as Political Rhetoric 3. Educational Policy and Muslim 'Self-Segregation' PART II 4. Mixed School Imperative and the Question of Self-Segregation 5. Intersectionalities and Self-Segregation 6. Paradoxes of Muslim Faith Schools 7. Poverty Inequality and Self segregation Conclusion