Symbolic boundaries within Jewish-Muslim encounters in Germany
Emmerich, Arndt
(2025)
Symbolic boundaries within Jewish-Muslim encounters in Germany.
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
In Frankfurt’s diverse railway station district, Arndt Emmerich found that religion is less important than friendship within Muslim-Jewish networks. This blog looks at how a symbolic boundary analysis can help us understand the ways Muslims and Jews live together in cities that are frequently overlooked in macro-level political discourse.
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