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Doubly disillusioned? Young Muslims and mainstream British politics
Parveen Akhtar
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Politics, History and International Relations
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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Arts and Humanities
Democracy
100%
Engagement
100%
British Muslims
100%
British politics
100%
Disillusionment
100%
Contemporary
50%
Parliamentary
50%
Army
50%
British people
50%
Constituency
50%
Political Participation
50%
Volunteering
50%
Disenchantment
50%
Election Campaign
50%
Electoral Politics
50%
Keyphrases
Politics
100%
British Politics
100%
Young Muslims
100%
Young People
80%
Democracy
40%
Political Participation
40%
Disillusionment
40%
Muslims
40%
Politicians
20%
Political Parties
20%
Young Women
20%
Kinship
20%
Wide Society
20%
Hierarchical Structure
20%
Political Life
20%
Election Campaign
20%
British People
20%
Democratic Process
20%
Disenchantment
20%
British Muslims
20%
Biraderi
20%
Patriarchal Structure
20%
Young British Muslims
20%
Itsa
20%
Electoral Politics
20%
Disenfranchisement
20%
Foot Soldiers
20%
Non-Muslims
20%