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ID138938
Title ProperMinority faith schools as claims for cultural recognition? two examples from England
LanguageENG
AuthorPecenka , Jana ;  Anthias , Floya
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper presents two cases of minority faith school claim-making in England and considers what supporters of the claims say about their hopes and intentions for the schools. The paper redresses a gap in the literature on minority faith school claims and on minority claim-making more generally, which has tended to present minority claims as expressions of specific religious group identities, whilst it has had little to say about what motivates individual claimants to mobilise in the name of such identities. From an in-depth study of individual positions in favour of the two faith schools, it is concluded that depicting these claims as primarily claims for identity recognition fails to attend to the multilayered ways in which these claimants discuss their orientations to the claims and the root causes they identify for making them.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 22, No.4; Aug 2015: p.433-450
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2015-08 22, 4
Key WordsMinorities ;  Multiculturalism ;  Recognition ;  Cultural Identities ;  Faith Schools ;  Claim – Making