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Published on Wednesday, September 02, 2015

Abstract

This workshop attempts to provide more insight on the relationship between Muslims who live in Europe and sports-physical activity. We would like to examine how Muslims make sense of religion and their religious identity in sportive activities and how public policies are organized vis-a-vis the needs of the Muslim populations in Europe. During this workshop we want to adress a range of issues such as space, gender, social inclusion, multiculturalism, citizenship, politics of identity and secularism.

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Argument

In the recent years, there have been an increasing number of studies on the physical activity of muslim youth and especially on Muslim schoolgirls in Europe. The researches on physical activity have expanded in new domains such as sports activities during the month of Ramadan, wearing headscarf in olympic games and footbal matches, halal meals in football training camps, mixed-sex swimming lessons and dancing clubs. Sports are also at the centre of the debates on Islamic expressions of identity and diversity. These researches on life experiences of Muslims in different contexts reveal how sports constitute a terrain for identity making, empowerment, and religious plurality particulary with regards to Islam.

The visibilty of Muslim and the presence of Islam in sports need specific attention. On the one hand, there is an increase in social mobility, socialisation and participation in the society via sport; on the other hand, research has indicated that this participation in sports reveals some particularities in Islamic codes of living. These particularities and religious expressions in sports are seen as a means of defying secular values and life.

This workshop attempts to provide more insight on the relationship between Muslims who live in Europe and sports-physical activity. We would like to examine how Muslims make sense of religion and their religious identity in sportive activities and how public policies are organized vis-a-vis the needs of the Muslim populations in Europe. During this workshop we want to adress a range of issues such as space, gender, social inclusion, multiculturalism, citizenship, politics of identity and secularism.

Tuition Fees

There will be no tuition fees.

Outcome

An edited book will be produced and published by the GCIS with Leuven University Press, comprising some or all of the papers presented at the Workshop, at the condition that they pass a peer review organized by the publisher. The papers will be arranged and introduced, and to the extent appropriate, edited, by scholar(s) to be appointed by the Editorial Board.

Copyright of the papers accepted to the Workshop will be vested in the GCIS.

Selection Criteria

The workshop will accept up to 10 participants, each of whom must meet the following requirements:

  • have a professional and/or research background in related topics of the workshop;
  • be able to attend the entire programme.

Since the Workshop expects to address a broad range of topics while the number of participants has to be limited, writers submitting abstracts are requested to bear in mind the need to ensure that their language is technical only where it is absolutely necessary and the language should be intelligible to non-specialists and specialists in disciplines other than their own; and present clear, coherent arguments in a rational way and in accordance with the usual standards and format for publishable work.

Timetable

  1. Abstracts (300–500 words maximum) and CVs (maximum 1 page) to be received by 20th September 2015.

  2. Abstracts to be short-listed by the Editorial Board and papers invited by 30th September 2015.
  3. Conference: 7 December 2015

Contact

Papers and abstract should be sent to :

erkan.toguslu@soc.kuleuven.be

joyce.koeman@soc.kuleuven.be

pascal.delheye@faber.kuleuven.be

For more information plz contact:

Erkan Toguslu

KU Leuven Gülen Chair for Intercultural Studies

Parkstraat 45 - box 3615

3000 Leuven

Workshop Editorial Board and Organizers

  • Joyce Koeman, Institute for Media Studies, KU Leuven
  • Pascal Delheye, Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences, KU Leuven
  • Erkan Toğuşlu, Gülen Chair and IMMRC, KU Leuven

Venue

KU Leuven University, Belgium.

The international workshop is organized by KU Leuven Gülen Chair for Intercultural Studies, Institute for Media Studies and Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences (FaBeR). The language of the workshop is English and will be hosted by KU Leuven Gülen Chair in Leuven.

Places

  • Parkstraat 45
    Leuven, Belgium (3000)

Date(s)

  • Sunday, September 20, 2015

Keywords

  • european, islam, muslims, sports, physical activity

Contact(s)

  • Erkan Toguslu
    courriel : erkan [dot] toguslu [at] kuleuven [dot] be

Reference Urls

Information source

  • Erkan Toguslu
    courriel : erkan [dot] toguslu [at] kuleuven [dot] be

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« Muslims, Sports and Physical Activity », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Wednesday, September 02, 2015, https://doi.org/10.58079/t6y

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