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Ethnicity and religion - Coggle Diagram
Ethnicity and religion
Statistics
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79% of Muslims, 74% of Sikhs, and 70% of Hindus are likely to practice their religion compared to 33% of Christians
Brierley - 81% of African Caribbean Protestants and 74% of Muslims rare religion as very important in their lives
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Bruce
Cultural defence
Beckford - Pentecostal Churches provide a welcoming environment for Afro Caribbeans who migrated and were not welcomed by white Church
Brierley - Churchers cater specifically for migrants, and may offer services in different languages
Bird - basis for community, solidarity, preserving culture and language, and a way to cope with oppression and racism
Davie - ethnic identity and community, dress, language, supports threat of assimilation
Bruce - reliigion offers emotional, social, and economic support and a sense of cultural identity in an uncertain or hostile environment
Modood - religious socialisation, passion on tradition, culture, norms, and values
Cultural transition
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Ease transition into a new culture by providing a sense of community for minority groups in their environment
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Analysis (AO3)
UK allowed in 20,000 migrants
UK laws contrast some religious beliefs (eg. financially, abortion, marriage, homosexuality
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Kurtz - family structures in Asian cultures had more emphasis on religious socialisation, so they had more pressure to conform to practices
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