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This study explores how religious groups influence residential patterns in urban settings, particularly among minorities in East London. It examines the dynamics between group behaviors and individual choices in housing, focusing on the Bangladeshi Muslim community.
Religious groups have become a salient factor of urban residential dynamics in Western society.
The residential decisions of the sect's members follow, at least in part, the directives of the leaders, and the latter are interested in reinforcing their power through group segregation and social exclusion.
What is the dynamic of residential competition between groups and a society of individuals?
Can individualistic Western society withstand the pressure of a sect that decides to ""seize"" a neigh…
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