Journalists, politicians and even scholars in Europe commonly use the word “Muslim” to refer not to religion, but to a…
Jana Glaese
Jana C. Glaese is a doctoral candidate at the department of sociology at New York University. She is interested in classification and boundary-work, especially in relation to notions of migration, nation, race, and religion. She has conducted research on the establishment of Islamic theology at German universities and on census categories of religion.
Latest posts
Faith caught between racism and resistance
August 21, 2015
On June 16, a young white man motivated by white supremacist ideologies entered the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, a…
A View from the Margins of the Banlieue
August 18, 2015
What light does the experience of Salafi Muslim women shed on satire mocking Islam and Muslims? New Directions in the…
How will the same-sex marriage ruling affect religious liberty?
July 2, 2015
On Friday, June 28, the United States Supreme Court ruled in a 5 to 4 decision that same-sex couples have…