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Cultural assimilation, Fear, Influence, Islam, London Terrorist Bombings, London, England, 2005, Marginality, Social, Masculinity, Mass media, Muslims, Philosophy, Political violence, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Social Marginality, Social aspects, Social aspects of Fear, Social sciences, TerrorismPlaces
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Urban fears and global terrors after 7/7: citizenship, multicultures and belongings
2007, Routledge
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0415436141 9780415436144
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Table of Contents
Preface and acknowledgements: urban fears and global terrors after 7/7
Introduction: traumatic events, precarious lives and social theory
Urban fears and the horrors of 7/7
Urban dreams, fears and realities
Missing, loss, fear and terror
Fears, anxieties, Islam and responsibilities
Young masculinities, islam and terror
Young men, Islamic cultures and belonging/s
Global terror, Islam and citizenship
Fears, uncertainties and terror
The West, Islam and the politics of dialogue
Faith, martyrdom and suicide bombings
Religion, "race" and multiculturalisms
Civilisations, terrorisms and hospitalities
Civilisations, belongings and ethics
Conclusions: citizenships, multiculture and belonging/s.
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"Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada."
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