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How Muslim Women in The Netherlands Negotiate Discrimination During Leisure Activities
Authors:Marjolein E Kloek  Karin Peters  Mette Sijtsma
Institution:1. Nature Conservation and Plant Ecology Group , Wageningen University , Wageningen , The Netherlands;2. Cultural Geography Group , Wageningen University , Wageningen , The Netherlands
Abstract:Qualitative research about discrimination encountered by Muslim women in The Netherlands who are participating in leisure activities in public spaces shows that perceived discrimination is part of everyday life. This is especially true for women who wear the veil because their visible head covering signals their “otherness” to people. The discriminatory actions encountered by women in this sample are typically of a nonviolent nature and mostly comprise unpleasant looks and negative remarks. Perceived discrimination often does not prevent the women from participating in leisure activities. Instead, they actively negotiate discrimination by applying various coping strategies, including justification, direct confrontation, accepting the discrimination, and modifying leisure behavior.
Keywords:constraints  Islam  leisure participation  negotiation strategies  perceived discrimination
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