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Religion as a Social Problem in the Swedish Parliament

Constructions of the “Religious Other” in Motions on Banning the Muslim Veil and Call to Prayer

Linnea Jensdotter
Scandinavian Studies, January 2026, 98 (1) 93-119; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.98.1.93
Linnea Jensdotter
Linnea Jensdotter is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Sociol- ogy of Religion at the Center of Theology and Religious studies, Lund University. Her research examines the role of religion in various public arenas, such as traditional and social media, political communication and policymaking.
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