2019
DOI: 10.2478/njmr-2019-0015
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Islam and Muslims as Elephants in the Interfaith Room: <i>Frame governance of dialogue and de-radicalisation</i>

Abstract: Bringing together theories of media and policy frames of Norwegian Muslims as governance instruments, this article performs a microanalysis of the Norwegian 2015 de-radicalisation seminar Together against Radicalisation and Extremism as an instance of governance of religious diversity. The seminar was organised by an interfaith forum based in the conservatively Christian 'Bible Belt' of southern Norway and directed at local high school students who attended the seminar as part of their compulsory curricula. An… Show more

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“…In many European contexts in particular, interreligious dialogue has been considered a suitable tool for dealing with matters of immigrant integration, social cohesion and inter-ethnic relations. Examples of municipalities that have set up local interreligious councils to tackle such issues abound and have been the object of sociological analysis (Griera 2012;Liebmann 2019;Martínez-Ariño 2019). This opens up new speaker positions for religious actors, who can acquire influence as policy 'players' when dedicating themselves to the interreligious dialogue agenda.…”
Section: The Diversification and Complexification Of Interreligious E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many European contexts in particular, interreligious dialogue has been considered a suitable tool for dealing with matters of immigrant integration, social cohesion and inter-ethnic relations. Examples of municipalities that have set up local interreligious councils to tackle such issues abound and have been the object of sociological analysis (Griera 2012;Liebmann 2019;Martínez-Ariño 2019). This opens up new speaker positions for religious actors, who can acquire influence as policy 'players' when dedicating themselves to the interreligious dialogue agenda.…”
Section: The Diversification and Complexification Of Interreligious E...mentioning
confidence: 99%