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Introduction and methodological framework: “Faiths and Social cohesion”. Construction of social participation within religious differences: local Muslim communities in Europe

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  • Altay Manco
  • Spyros Amoranitis

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The action entitled “Faiths and Social Cohesion” the results of which are presented in this volume is supported by the European Commission ­ Directorate-General for Employ-ment and Social Affairs ­ within the framework of the Euro-pean Programme against discrimination and in favour of fundamental social rights and the civil society (Art 13 of the treaty of the Union). This is an action for identification, validation and transnational exchanges “good practices” and information against discrimination coordinated by the Institute for Research, Training and Action on Migrations (IRFAM). This action is carried out at the transnational level with six sets of partners hailing from various countries

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  • Altay Manco & Spyros Amoranitis, 2005. "Introduction and methodological framework: “Faiths and Social cohesion”. Construction of social participation within religious differences: local Muslim communities in Europe," Migration Letters, Migration Letters, vol. 2(3), pages 182-188, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:mig:journl:v:2:y:2005:i:3:p:182-188
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