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Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 12 avhandlingar innehållade orden Muslim i Sverige.
6. Islam och arvsrätt i det mångkulturella Sverige : En internationellt och jämförande studie
Sammanfattning : Islam och arvsrätt i det mångkulturella Sverige. En internationellt privaträttslig och jämförande studie. Islam and Inheritance Law in Multicultural Sweden. A Study in Private International and Comparative law. LÄS MER
7. Muslima : Islamisk väckelse och unga kvinnors förhandlingar om genus i det samtida Sverige
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is an analysis of interviews with and observations among young women in Sunni Muslim youth associations in today’s Sweden. The aim is to understand the women’s possibilities to act as individuals, as women and as members of religious/ethnic minorities. LÄS MER
8. One Nation, One Language? : National minority and Indigenous recognition in the politics of immigrant integration
Sammanfattning : Policies regulating immigrant integration constitute a core element of nation-building through the compliance they prescribe with cultural and linguistic norms. The recognition of multiple national belongings in states with national minorities and Indigenous peoples nevertheless challenges majority-centred notions of what integration should entail. LÄS MER
9. Anti-Jewish Racism : Exploring the Swedish Racial Regime
Sammanfattning : The dissertation explores anti-Jewish racism as a structural phenomenon inherent to Swedish society. While research often has separated the study of anti-Jewish racism/antisemitism from other racisms, this dissertation is located within the field of critical race studies to explore anti-Jewish racism as part of larger social and racialised structures. LÄS MER
10. When birth turns to loss and grief - experiences, views and care in neonatal end-of-life practice
Sammanfattning : The aim was to describe the neonatal end-of-life practice and illuminate Swedish women's lived experiences of the threat and the reality of their neonate's dying and death as well as the care received. A further aim was to explore Muslim women's view of current Swedish neonatal-end-of-life care. LÄS MER