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Muslim Geographies: current trends and future directions

Muslim Geographies: current trends and future directions. Peter Hopkins School of Geography, Politics and Sociology Newcastle University UK NE17RU peter.hopkins@ncl.ac.uk. Residential segregation …. Cultural geographies of the city. Gender relations and identities.

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Muslim Geographies: current trends and future directions

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  1. Muslim Geographies: current trends and future directions Peter Hopkins School of Geography, Politics and Sociology Newcastle University UK NE17RU peter.hopkins@ncl.ac.uk

  2. Residential segregation …

  3. Cultural geographies of the city

  4. Gender relations and identities

  5. Critical geopolitics and everyday lives

  6. What about the economic and cultural management of Muslim homespaces? What about Islamic intergenerational relations, Muslim lifecourses and Muslim parenting? What are the emotional geographies of Muslim family life? Households, families and relationships

  7. What about connections between different territories in terms of religious identities, experiences of migration, and accounts of resettlement. What about national or regional variations in the practice of Islam and the experiences of Muslims? Influence of national/regional government policy and processes of normalisation? Nations, regions and territories

  8. What about the intersectionality of Muslim identities with other social identities? What might a geography of inter-faith studies look like? What are the geographical inequalities experienced by Muslims in different places at different times? Intersections, interactions and inequalities

  9. What about the possibilities offered by mixed methods (particularly involving quantitative and qualitative work)? What might participatory action research approaches and methods (Kindon, Pain and Kesby, 2007) add to Muslim Geographies? What are the ethics of doing Muslim Geographies? Researching Muslim Geographies

  10. Muslim Geographies: current trends and future directions Peter Hopkins School of Geography, Politics and Sociology Newcastle University UK NE17RU peter.hopkins@ncl.ac.uk

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