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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel features papers that deal with the political incorporation of minority groups (broadly defined) across a variety of contexts and the role played by religious institutions in that process.
Accessibility of Religious Resources and Perceived Discrimination of Muslims - Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Gizem Arikan, Trinity College Dublin
How Aligning with Authoritarian Government Benefits Minority Religions? - Ling "Kenny" Miao, University of Texas at Austin
Regulating Public Morality: Censorships and Authoritarian States - Sultan Tepe, University of Illinois at Chicago
Majoritarian Religious Nationalisms in South Asia - Katharine Adeney, University of Nottingham; Wilfried Swenden, University of Edinburgh
‘Perceived Marginalization’ of the Religious Majority in Conflict Violence - Chirasree Mukherjee, Eastern Michigan University