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Bader Veit, “The Governance of Islam in Europe: The Perils of Modelling,” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 33/6 (2007): 871−886.
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Steve Vertovec, “Transnationalism and Identity,” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 27/4 (2001), 573–582; Alex Stepick, “God Is Apparently Not Dead: The Obvious, the Emergent, and the Still Unknown in Immigration and Religion,” in: Karen I. Leonard, Alex Stepick, Manuel A. Vasquez & Jennifer Holdaway (eds.), Immigrant Faiths: Transforming Religious Life in America. (Walnut Creek, ca: Altamira, 2005), 11–37.
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See Veit Bader, “The Governance of Islam in Europe: The Perils of Modelling,” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 33/6 (2007), 871−886.
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