Essays
Nadia Fadil works as an associate professor at the Interculturalism, Migration and Minorities Research Center at the KU Leuven. Her works centers on race, religion, secularism, governmentality, and ethics with a particular focus on Islam in Europe. Her most recent publications include Radicalization in Belgium and the Netherlands: Critical Perspectives on Violence and Security (with Martijn de Koning and Francesco Ragazzi) and Secular Affects, Bodies and Emotions: European Configurations (with Monique Scheer and Birgitte Schepelern-Johansen).
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