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Cyber-Islamophobia? The case of WikiIslam

Contemporary Islam, 2007
A large amount of academic research has analysed and documented the fact that Muslims are often presented in a negative or stereotypical way in Western media and popular culture. This article focuses on how the Internet can also be used in spreading and publishing anti-Islamic and anti-Muslim opinions.
Göran Larsson
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The-Truth-About-Islam.Com: Ordinary Theories of Racism and Cyber Islamophobia

Critical Sociology, 2014
This essay contends that the digital debates over Islamophobia show a curious resemblance to pre-existing American folk theories of racism. The outcry surrounding the reality show All-American Muslim is the case study, but the argument applies to a broader development of cultural racism and Islamophobia in American society.
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Muslim American Cyber Contestations between Scholars and Activists Debating Racism, Islamophobia and Black Lives Matter

Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture, 2018
Over the last half-century, African Americans have been supplanted as the representational face of Islam in America by an immigrant population they initially perceived as obsequious to power and unconcerned with seeking redress to their historical grievances.
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The Nature of Islamophobia: A Test of a Tripartite View in Five Countries

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2021
Fatih Uenal, Robin Bergh, Andreas Zick
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Islamophobia: Differences across Western and Eastern community residents toward welcoming Muslim tourists

Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 2022
Amr Al-Ansi, Bee-Lia Chua, Heesup Han
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