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ANR-ORA-ENCOUNTERS - Muslim-Jewish encounter, diversity & distance in urban Europe : Religion, culture and social modelThe projectJointly funded by the ANR (France), ESRC (UK), and DFG (Germany), within the Open Research Area (ORA) for the Social Sciences, this trinational research project studies intercultural, interethnic and interreligious encounters as exemplified by Jews and Muslims in three countries, France, Germany and the UK. They have in common hosting the largest Jewish and Muslim populations in Europe, overwhelmingly urban, concentrated in the same cities, and often in the same neighborhoods. Yet, the three countries have different migration and colonial histories, different models of integration and majority-minority relations, creating ideal conditions for a comparative study of the possibilities of living together in an urban environment. A commonly received idea is that antagonism has been growing between the two groups, relating to the Middle East conflict and the rise of Islamist terror. However, there is ethnographic evidence that everyday relations in urban neighborhoods are more complex. Commercial exchange, cultural traffic within music and arts scenes, spontaneous and institutionalized interfaith initiatives, banal contact in the street, are among the many forms these relations can take and that this project intends to explore. The methodologyThe fieldwork will be grounded in two city-regions in each country, with diverse populations, including significant Jewish and Muslim minorities (Paris/Strasbourg, London,/Manchester, Berlin/Frankfurt). The methodology will mix qualitative and quantitative approaches of the sites, combining intensive participative observation in areas of potential Muslim-Jewish encounter, survey-based analysis of attitudes and discourse analysis of community media. The teamThe team brings together sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists, urbanists and migration policy experts across six leading European research universities : Principal Investigators :
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