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Muslims and Community Cohesion in Bradford: Factors contributing to community cohesion, as it affects recently arrived migrants and established Muslim communities
Samad, A. Yunas
Samad, A. Yunas
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2010
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This study examined factors that either enhance or undermine community cohesion in areas with established Muslim communities and into which Muslim migrants have recently arrived.
It explores ethnic and religious interaction; kinship and friendship networks; political and civic participation; community and people's feelings of belonging to Britain; and
local policy-maker' and practitioners' views.
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Samad AY (2010) Muslims and Community Cohesion in Bradford: Factors contributing to community cohesion, as it affects recently arrived migrants and established Muslim communities. Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Bradford.
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