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   a theoretical study of solidarity in american society: the case of the “ground zero mosque” controversy  
   
نویسنده mohammadi fatemeh ,mousavi hamed
منبع journal of world sociopolitical studies - 2017 - دوره : 1 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:199 -222
چکیده    The paper uses the case study of the controversy regarding the construction of a mosque near the site of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in manhattan, new york, to analyze the different theoretical approaches to the concept of solidarity. it is argued that the presence of affectional solidarity which is based on feelings of caring, friendship and love was very limited in the case under study. instead the primary form of solidarity present in the ground zero mosque debate was conventional solidarity, which is based primarily on common interests and concerns that are established through shared traditions and values. nevertheless, conventional solidarity uses membership within a group to advocate for solidarity. in many instances however, people in need of solidarity might fall outside of the boundaries of “we,” and as a result limiting the utility of the approach. this is why the paper advocates for a revised form of jodi dean’s reflective solidarity, which is based on mutual responsibility toward each other despite our differences. it is argued that in its current form this approach is a normative universal ideal which holds great potential but is unclear, underspecified and impractical. however, by injecting some “realism” into this theoretical approach, reflective solidarity is superior to affectional and conventional approaches.
کلیدواژه american muslims ,american society ,ground zero mosque ,racism ,solidarity theory
آدرس carleton university, canada, university of tehran, department of regional studies, ایران
پست الکترونیکی hamedmousavi@ut.ac.ir
 
     
   
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