Islamism
In: Religion and Society Ser.
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Summary of the Main Findings and Perspectives -- Chapter 2 -- The Civic Culture of the Arab World: A Comparative Analysis Based on World Values Survey Data -- 2.1. Background -- 2.2. Methodology and Design -- 2.3. First Implications from the WVS Data for the Arab World -- 2.4. Towards a UNDP Type of Index of a Democratic Civil Society by Global Comparison -- 2.5. Some Implications from the Multivariate Analysis at the Global Level -- 2.6. Prospects and Conclusions: Are the Arab Countries Really That Different? -- Appendix Matter for the Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Islamism and Gender Relations in the Muslim World as Reflected in World Values Survey Data -- 3.1. Background -- 3.2. Methods and Data -- 3.3. Mass Support for Traditional Gender Roles in the Muslim World -- 3.4. The Case for a Muslim Feminist Perspective, Critical of the Veil -- 3.4.1. Correlations of Opinions on the Western Dress Code, the Veil and Polygamy -- 3.4.2. Evidence from the Multivariate Analysis -- Conclusion and Prospects -- Data Appendix for Chapter 3 -- World Values Survey Data File WVS_Longitudinal_1981_2014 -- Muslim Respondents Only -- A Factor Analytical Model -- Chapter 4 -- Islamism and Antisemitism. Preliminary Evidence on Their Relationship from Cross-National Opinion Data -- 4.1. Background -- 4.2. The Peccata Nostra Theory: Islamism - a Fruit of "Our (Western) Sins"? -- 4.3. Data and Methodology -- 4.4. Antisemitism - A Key towards Understanding Islamism -- 4.5. The "Muslim Brotherhood Factor"? Re-Analyzing PEW Data: Identifying the Extent of Religious, Anti-Semitic and Pro-Market Forces -- 4.6. Beyond Tessler's Reading of the Arab Barometer Results -- Conclusion and Prospects -- Statistical Appendix to Chapter 4 -- Antisemitism as the Key towards Understanding Islamism.