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Muslim immigrants' sense of identity and belonging in the Western world: A comprehensive review
Nations and Nationalism ( IF 2.058 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-18 , DOI: 10.1111/nana.12691
Daniel Stockemer 1 , Shona Moreau 2
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In recent years, much has been written about the growth of anti‐immigrant sentiment in Western countries. Propagated by the fastest growing party family, far right‐wing parties, there is growing support in Western populations in favour of scapegoating Muslim immigrants for economic, cultural and security problems. However, less has been written on how Muslim immigrants feel about their host country. What is their sense of belonging and identification with their country of residence? In this review article, we summarise the results of 29 studies that explicitly focus on questions of integration, national identity and sense of belonging of Muslim immigrants. The studies we review document a range of outcomes, varying from a low sense of belonging and attachment to the country of residence to extremely high integration levels and loyalty. It seems that most variation depends on the country of residence at the macro‐level and on their education at the individual level.

中文翻译:

穆斯林移民对西方世界的认同感和归属感:全面回顾

近年来,关于西方国家反移民情绪增长的报道很多。在发展最快的政党家庭,最右翼的政党的推动下,西方人口越来越多地支持将穆斯林穆斯林视为经济,文化和安全问题的替罪羊。但是,关于穆斯林移民对所在国的感受却很少。他们对居住国的归属感和认同感是什么?在这篇评论文章中,我们总结了29项研究的结果,这些研究明确关注穆斯林移民的融合,民族认同和归属感问题。我们审查的研究记录了一系列结果,从对居住国的归属感和归属感低下,到融合度和忠诚度极高。
更新日期:2021-03-19
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