Elite Young Muslims in Britain: Generational Experience and Political Participation, 2007

UKDA study number:6448

Principal Investigator

Edmunds, J.
University of Cambridge. School of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Development Studies Committee

Sponsor

Economic and Social Research Council

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March 2012

 

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Edmunds, J., Elite Young Muslims in Britain: Generational Experience and Political Participation, 2007 [computer file]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive [distributor], March 2012. SN: 6448, http://dx.doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6448-1

 

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6448 . Elite Young Muslims in Britain: Generational Experience and Political Participation, 2007

 

Depositor:

Edmunds, J. , University of Cambridge. School of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Development Studies Committee

Principal Investigator:

Edmunds, J. , University of Cambridge. School of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Development Studies Committee

Sponsor:

Economic and Social Research Council
Grant Number: RES-000-22-1048

Other Acknowledgements:

Dr Rana Jawad, Research Associate.

Abstract:

This is a qualitative data collection.

The role of young western Muslims in radical Islamic politics has become a prominent public policy issue, especially since 9/11. This research project explored the impact of global, national, local and personal events on the views and political activity of young British Muslims regarded as ‘opinion formers’ of the future. The project aimed to:Semi-structured interviews were conducted with students at the University of Cambridge, the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and the University of Bradford. In addition, a focus group discussion was held at Bradford, with five male and five female participants. University students were targeted because less advantaged young Muslims have been extensively researched elsewhere, and because it is those with higher education who have more often been associated with extremism in recent media treatment. The sites were also chosen to reflect demographic contrasts. Bradford attracts a greater proportion of Muslim students, often from the local area. Cambridge and the LSE have a more international intake. Interviews were also conducted with members of young Muslim organizations. In addition, documentary research was carried out on two publications targeting young Muslims/South Asians (Eastern Eye and Q-News) and the website of the Muslim Public Affairs Committee (MPAC). (Note that only the interviews are held at the Archive, not the documentary research results.)

Further information about the project may be found on the ESRC Elite Young Muslims in Britain - Generational Experience and Political Participation award page.

Main Topics:

The individual interviews covered were structured into six sub-sections. The first involved background information on education/generational location; the second, an exploration of formative events on political outlook; the third, participation in local or national politics; the fourth, transnational politics. The fifth and sixth sections cover continuities and discontinuities between and within generations.

The focus group discussion covered political attitudes, and political and social issues.

Coverage:


Dates of Fieldwork: May 2007 - September 2007
Country: England
Geography: Bradford; Cambridge; London; Cambridgeshire; Greater London; West Yorkshire
Spatial Units: No spatial unit
Observation Units: Individuals
Kind of Data: Textual data; Individual (micro) level; Semi-structured interview transcripts; Focus group transcripts

Universe Sampled:

Location of Units of Observation: Subnational
Population: Second- and third-generation Muslim students and members of Muslim youth organisations in Bradford, Cambridge and London, during 2007. Note that the documentary research covered Great Britain, but only the interviews are held at the Archive.

Methodology:

Time Dimensions: Cross-sectional (one-time) study
Sampling Procedures: Purposive selection/case studies
Number of Units: 30 individual interviews, one focus group transcript.
Method of Data Collection: Face-to-face interview; Self-completion; Some interviews were conducted face-to-face and others used self-completion forms.
Weighting: Not applicable

Language(s) of Written Materials:

Study Description: English
Study Documentation: English

Access:

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Date of First Release:

6 March 2012

Copyright:

J. Edmunds


File last updated:

6 March 2012