Incorporating Faith: Religion and Immigrant Incorporation in the West

The following special issue of International Migration may be of interest to readers:

International Migration Special Issue:

Incorporating Faith: Religion and Immigrant Incorporation in the West

June 2013 (Volume 51, Issue 3)

Guest editor: Phillip Connor

Articles include:

God Can Wait – New Migrants in Germany Between Early Adaptation and Religious Reorganization

Claudia Diehl and Matthias Koenig

God Bless Our Children? The Role of Generation, Discrimination and Religious Context for Migrants in Europe

Koen Van der Bracht, Bart Van de Putte and Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe

Intergenerational Change in Religious Salience Among Immigrant Families in Four European Countries

Konstanze Jacob and Frank Kalter

Piety in a Secular Society: Migration, Religiosity, and Islam in Britain

Valerie A. Lewis and Ridhi Kashyap

Intermarriage Attitudes Among Minority and Majority Groups in Western Europe: The Role of Attachment to the Religious In-Group

Sarah Carol

Religious Dimensions of Contexts of Reception: Comparing Two New England Cities

Wendy Cadge, Peggy Levitt, Bernadette Nadya Jaworsky and Casey Clevenger

Religion as A Context of Reception: The Case of Haitian Immigrants in Miami, Montreal and Paris

Margarita A. Mooney