(How) Can They Become Like Us? Danish Identity Politics and the Conflicts of 'Muslim Relations' Gad, Ulrik Pram
(How) can They become like Us? Danish identity politics and the conflicts of 'Muslim relations' Gad, Ulrik Pram Publication date: 2010 Document version Early version, also known as pre-print Citation for published version (APA): Gad, U. P. (2010). (How) can They become like Us? Danish identity politics and the conflicts of 'Muslim relations'. Museum Tusculanum. Ph.d.-Serien Vol. 2010 No. 3 Download date: 02. Oct. 2021 (How) can They become like Us? Danish identity politics and the conflicts of 'Muslim relations' Ulrik Pram Gad PhD Dissertation, 15 June 2010 submitted to the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen 1 2 Acknowledgements Who do you thank, when finishing a manuscript? The ones who spent most time or contributed the greatest effort? The ones who helped more than they were obliged to do? The ones whose help happened to make a difference? The effort made and the impact achieved doesn't always correlate. Most important for most aspects of the process resulting in this dissertation have been 'my generation' of PhD students at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen: Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Caroline Grøn, Hendrik Hülss, Alan Klæbel, Kristian Søby Kristensen, Mathilde Høybye-Mortensen, Birgitta Gomez Nielsen, Kajsa Noe Oest, Karen Lund Petersen, Olivier Rubin, Mona Kanwal Sheikh, André Sonnichsen, Maja Møller Sousa, Peter Dahl Thruelsen, and Trine Villumsen. Especially, I want to thank my co-authors on past and projected texts: Without the experiences made possible by your trust in me, the prospect of a life in Academia would have appeared too lonely. Likewise I want to thank the more diverse bunch of people assembled in our cross-institutional PhD seminar series, firstly, on European Politics, and secondly, on Discourse and Identity: Without your open-mindedness, the horizon would have narrowed claustrophobically.
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