Follow
Rebecca A. Karam
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Becoming American by becoming Muslim: strategic assimilation among second-generation Muslim American parents
RA Karam
Ethnic and Racial Studies 43 (2), 390-409, 2020
322020
Rust belt revitalization, immigration, and islam: toward a better understanding of mosques in declining urban neighborhoods
RA Karam
City & Community 16 (3), 257-262, 2017
82017
Meeting the Moral Markers of Success: Concerted Cultivation among Second‐Generation Muslim Parents
RA Karam
Sociological Forum 36 (4), 1071-1094, 2021
42021
Muslims for American Progress: An Impact Report of Muslim Contributions to Michigan
RA Karam
Dearborn, MI: Institute for Social Policy and Understanding. Available at …, 2017
42017
Featured Review Essay: Muslim Americans and thePromise of Urban Belonging
RA Karam
Sociology of Religion 82 (3), 380-384, 2021
2021
Muslim American City: Gender and Religion in Metro Detroit
RA Karam
SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION 82 (3), 380-384, 2021
2021
Muslim Americans and the Promise of Urban Belonging
RA Karam
Sociology of Religion 82 (3), 380-384, 2021
2021
Making Muslim Americans: Parenting Practices, Parochial Schools, and the Transmission of Faith across Generations in Metropolitan Detroit
RA Karam
City University of New York, 2020
2020
Optional Ethnicity
RA Karam
The Wiley‐Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory, 1-3, 2017
2017
Anti-Muslim Xenophobia
RA Karam
American Immigration: An Encyclopedia of Political, Social, and Cultural …, 2013
2013
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–10