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Religious duties and equal opportunities in public space (2019)
Book Chapter
Thompson, S. (in press). Religious duties and equal opportunities in public space. In J. Seglow, & A. Shorten (Eds.), Religion in Public Life. ECPR Press

In a number of European states, laws and regulations of various kinds place limits on individuals’ ability to wear certain religious garments or to display certain religious symbols in public space. In this Chapter, I focus on how burqa bans fare wh... Read More about Religious duties and equal opportunities in public space.

The recognition of religion in public spaces (2019)
Book Chapter
Thompson, S. (2019). The recognition of religion in public spaces. In M. Kahlos, H. Koskinen, & R. Palmén (Eds.), Recognition and Religion: Contemporary and Historical Studies. London: Routledge

In this chapter, I consider the ways in which religion is recognized in contemporary societies, and also to think how it should be recognized. I focus on just one aspect of this very large and complex topic – namely the recognition of religion speci... Read More about The recognition of religion in public spaces.

Gutmann, Amy (2014)
Book Chapter
Thompson, S. (2014). Gutmann, Amy. In M. Gibbons, D. Coole, E. Ellis, & K. Ferguson (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Political Thought. Wiley

Recognition beyond the state (2013)
Book Chapter
Thompson, S. (2013). Recognition beyond the state. In S. Thompson, & T. Burns (Eds.), Global Justice and the Politics of Recognition (88-107). London: Palgrave Macmillan

Introduction (2011)
Book Chapter
Thompson, S., & Yar, M. (2011). Introduction. In S. Thompson, & M. Yar (Eds.), The Politics of Misrecognition. Aldershot: Ashgate

Recognition and ambivalence (2011)
Book Chapter
Thompson, S., & Hoggett, P. (2011). Recognition and ambivalence. In S. Thompson, & M. Yar (Eds.), The Politics of Misrecognition. Ashgate

Multicultural political theory
Book Chapter
Thompson, S., & Modood, T. Multicultural political theory. In N. Doe, & R. Sandberg (Eds.), The Research Handbook on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Law and Religion. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Press

Our aim in this chapter is to consider the contribution that political theory – and, in particular, multicultural political theory – can make to the study of law and religion. Whilst these are, of course, very distinct academic enterprises, we belie... Read More about Multicultural political theory.