Arab- and Muslim-American organisations in metropolitan Detroit: resistance to the travel ban, 2017–19

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
R. Ahmed, N. Marinova, Patrick James
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The ‘travel ban’ or ‘Muslim ban’, issued by the Trump administration in 2017, was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018 in its third iteration. It was rescinded by President Biden. This article focuses on the mobilisation of Arab and Muslim Americans as minorities facing intentional discrimination. Responses from diasporas in metropolitan Detroit, which emphasise Muslim- and Arab-American community mobilisation, are examined in detail. The ban led to ten responses, including protests, media activism, communications with Congress and legal action. The research agenda incorporates original research on the activity of 12 organisations in metropolitan Detroit. Analysis focuses on interactions between and among Arab Muslims, other Muslims, Arabic-speaking Christians, Japanese Americans, Latinos and women’s organisations. Examining this active minority response to discrimination tells the story anew – looking at groups’ politicisation, alliances among related but distinct Arab-American and Muslim communities, and coalitions across ethnicities. The research contributes to the academic literatures on Muslim and Arab diasporas.
底特律大都市的阿拉伯和穆斯林美国组织:对旅行禁令的抵制,2017-19
特朗普政府于2017年发布的“旅行禁令”或“穆斯林禁令”在2018年的第三次迭代中得到了最高法院的支持。该法案被拜登总统废除。这篇文章的重点是动员阿拉伯和穆斯林美国人作为少数民族面临故意歧视。底特律大都会的侨民的反应强调穆斯林和阿拉伯裔美国人社区的动员,他们对此进行了详细的研究。这项禁令引发了十种反应,包括抗议、媒体活动、与国会的沟通以及法律行动。研究议程包括对底特律大都市12个组织活动的原始研究。分析的重点是阿拉伯穆斯林、其他穆斯林、讲阿拉伯语的基督徒、日裔美国人、拉丁美洲人和妇女组织之间的互动。审视少数族裔对歧视的积极反应,我们可以重新审视这些群体的政治化、相关但不同的阿拉伯裔美国人和穆斯林社区之间的联盟,以及跨种族的联盟。这项研究对穆斯林和阿拉伯侨民的学术文献有贡献。
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Voluntary Sector Review
Voluntary Sector Review SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
40.00%
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64
期刊介绍: The journal covers the full range of issues relevant to voluntary sector studies, including: definitional and theoretical debates; management and organisational development; financial and human resources; philanthropy; volunteering and employment; regulation and charity law; service delivery; civic engagement; industry and sub-sector dimensions; relations with other sectors; social enterprise; evaluation and impact. Voluntary Sector Review covers voluntary sector studies from a variety of disciplines, including sociology, social policy, politics, psychology, economics, business studies, social anthropology, philosophy and ethics. The journal includes work from the UK and Europe, and beyond, where cross-national comparisons are illuminating. With dedicated expert policy and practice sections, Voluntary Sector Review also provides an essential forum for the exchange of ideas and new thinking.
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