Vlog 1 Getting students engaged

 

Dear Muslim Students, is ‘voting’, allowed?

 

This video looks at democratic principles of representation – that is liberal democracy – the participants in the video debate these points. Perhaps, voting is only one aspect of being political – in other words you can vote and still be critical of British democracy (like to vote for the least worst option?).

Vlog bibliography:

Brown, L., Brown, J. and Richards, B., 2015. Media representations of Islam and international Muslim student well-being. International Journal of Educational Research69, pp.50-58.

Finlay, R. and Hopkins, P., 2020. Resistance and marginalisation: Islamophobia and the political participation of young Muslims in Scotland. Social & Cultural Geography21(4), pp.546-568.

Hopkins, P., 2011. Towards critical geographies of the university campus: understanding the contested experiences of Muslim students. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers36(1), pp.157-169.

O’Loughlin, B. and Gillespie, M., 2012. Dissenting citizenship? Young people and political participation in the media-security nexus. Parliamentary affairs65(1), pp.115-137.

Nielsen, J.S. ed., 2013. Muslim political participation in Europe. Edinburgh University Press.

Peucker, M., 2016. Muslim citizenship in liberal democracies: Civic and political participation in the West. Springer.

Vice News (2016) The Fight for the Muslim Vote: The British Election. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRsg5fnifdY&t=2s (16/04/202).

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