How organisations regulate Muslim body practices: a comparison of schools, hospitals, and swimming pools
M. Apelt, A. Koch, I. Michalowski, K. Molzberger, L. Schenk, M.O. Schmidt, Comparative Migration Studies 11 (2023).
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Apelt, Maja;
Koch, Annika;
Michalowski, Ines;
Molzberger, Kaspar;
Schenk, Liane;
Schmidt, Max Oliver
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>In a comparison of three human service organisations in which the human body plays a key role, we examine how organisations regulate religious body practices. We concentrate on Muslim norms of dressing and undressing as a potential focal point of cultural and religious diversity. Inspired by Ray’s (2019) idea of racialized organizations, we assume that state-run organizations in Germany are characterized by a strong commitment to religious tolerance and non-discrimination but also marked by anti-Muslim sentiment prevalent among the German population. Our study looks for mechanism that explain how Human Service Organizations accommodate Muslim body practices. It draws on qualitative empirical data collected in state-run hospitals, schools and swimming pools in Germany. Our analyses show that the organizations draw on formal and informal rules at the organizational level to accommodate Islam. We identify five general organizational mechanisms that may hinder Muslim accommodation in human service organizations. In particular, we see a risk of decoupling between the expectation of religious tolerance and processes that lead to informal discrimination, driven mainly by the difficulty of controlling group dynamics among users.</jats:p>
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Comparative Migration Studies
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11
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32
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Apelt M, Koch A, Michalowski I, Molzberger K, Schenk L, Schmidt MO. How organisations regulate Muslim body practices: a comparison of schools, hospitals, and swimming pools. Comparative Migration Studies. 2023;11. doi:10.1186/s40878-023-00355-y
Apelt, M., Koch, A., Michalowski, I., Molzberger, K., Schenk, L., & Schmidt, M. O. (2023). How organisations regulate Muslim body practices: a comparison of schools, hospitals, and swimming pools. Comparative Migration Studies, 11, Article 32. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-023-00355-y
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Apelt, Maja, Annika Koch, Ines Michalowski, Kaspar Molzberger, Liane Schenk, and Max Oliver Schmidt. “How Organisations Regulate Muslim Body Practices: A Comparison of Schools, Hospitals, and Swimming Pools.” Comparative Migration Studies 11 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-023-00355-y.
M. Apelt, A. Koch, I. Michalowski, K. Molzberger, L. Schenk, and M. O. Schmidt, “How organisations regulate Muslim body practices: a comparison of schools, hospitals, and swimming pools,” Comparative Migration Studies, vol. 11, Art. no. 32, 2023, doi: 10.1186/s40878-023-00355-y.
Apelt, Maja, et al. “How Organisations Regulate Muslim Body Practices: A Comparison of Schools, Hospitals, and Swimming Pools.” Comparative Migration Studies, vol. 11, 32, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023, doi:10.1186/s40878-023-00355-y.