Muslim Immigrants, Public Religion and Developments towards a Post-Secular Finnish Welfare State

The article addresses the question whether, with Finland as the case, the Nordic welfare state is undergoing profound change under the influence of neo-liberal global economics and new forms of governance. The article starts with a critique of Nancy Foner and Richard Alba’s (2008) comparison of the...

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Published inTidsskrift for Islamforskning Vol. 8; no. 1; pp. 98 - 105
Main Author Martikainen, Tuomas
Format Journal Article
LanguageDanish
English
Published Forum for Islamforskning 23.02.2014
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Summary:The article addresses the question whether, with Finland as the case, the Nordic welfare state is undergoing profound change under the influence of neo-liberal global economics and new forms of governance. The article starts with a critique of Nancy Foner and Richard Alba’s (2008) comparison of the position of Muslims in the USA and Western Europe and claims that their comparison does not take into account more recent changes in the ways how West European states deal with religion. Instead the article argues that state-religion relations have been influenced by the neo-liberal restructuring of society and it presents an alternative way to look at state-religion relations. It is claimed the societal location of religion is now better understood within the context of civil society rather than an institutional sphere of its own.
ISSN:1901-9580
1901-9580
DOI:10.7146/tifo.v8i1.25324