Islamophobia in European Cities: Solidarities, Responses and Dilemmas for Young Balkan Muslims, 1st Edition by Francesco Trupia is a thought-provoking eBook that provides an in-depth examination of the experiences of young Balkan Muslims facing Islamophobia in Europe. It explores how social, cultural, and political dynamics shape their daily lives, identities, and interactions within urban European contexts.
The eBook addresses themes of discrimination, community responses, resilience, and solidarity, highlighting how young Muslims navigate challenges while fostering social cohesion and personal empowerment. It offers both qualitative research insights and critical analysis, making it a valuable resource for understanding contemporary issues related to migration, integration, and interfaith relations.
Ideal for students, researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in sociology, migration studies, or religious studies, this eBook provides a nuanced perspective on the intersections of Islam, identity, and European urban life.
Key Features:
✔ Comprehensive analysis of Islamophobia in European cities
✔ Explores resilience, community solidarity, and coping strategies
✔ Includes case studies and real-life experiences of young Balkan Muslims
✔ Ideal for students, researchers, and policymakers in sociology, migration, and religious studies
✔ Highlights social, cultural, and political implications of Islamophobia
Insightful, socially relevant, and academically rigorous, Islamophobia in European Cities (1st Edition) is highly recommended for anyone seeking to understand the challenges and solidarities of young Muslims navigating Europe’s urban landscapes.