Conflicting rights? Dutch-Turkish Muslim parents fostering a religiously coloured agency

This article is an in-depth exploration of the roles of Dutch-Turkish Muslim parents in facilitating their children’s freedom of thought, conscience and religion, and the rights of these parents to provide their children with religious direction. A limited number of four semi-structured, in-depth interviews was conducted, with a total of six Dutch-Turkish Muslim parents. The interview data were analysed by both inductive and deductive analysis, so-called abductive analysis. Instead of fostering child agency by promoting their children’s individual choice, the parents seek to promote a religiou... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Aantjes, Rosanne M. S.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Verlag/Hrsg.: MDPI
Schlagwörter: Informal religious education / Freedom of religion / Children's rights / Dutch-Turkish Muslim parents / Individual agency / Religious direction
Sprache: unknown
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This article is an in-depth exploration of the roles of Dutch-Turkish Muslim parents in facilitating their children’s freedom of thought, conscience and religion, and the rights of these parents to provide their children with religious direction. A limited number of four semi-structured, in-depth interviews was conducted, with a total of six Dutch-Turkish Muslim parents. The interview data were analysed by both inductive and deductive analysis, so-called abductive analysis. Instead of fostering child agency by promoting their children’s individual choice, the parents seek to promote a religiously coloured agency. The findings indicate five ways the parents integrate a religious direction while fostering the child’s agency.