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Where does Islamophobia take place and who is involved? Reflections from Paris and London
Social & Cultural Geography, 2020This paper explores and compares the socio-spatial effects of Islamophobia in Paris and London. Our research focuses on different spaces and types of discrimination against Muslims or people who are perceived to be Muslim in Paris and London using ...
K. Najib, Peter Hopkins
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Impact of Islamophobia on post-secondary Muslim students attending Ontario universities
, 2020This study investigated the experiences of Muslim students attending Canadian institutions of higher education in the context of increasing Islamophobia.
H. Alizai
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Situational Analysis of Muslim Children in the Face of Islamophobia
Working With Muslim Clients in the Helping Professions, 2020Islamophobia is a reality today that finds its manifestations at different levels of society and has been researched through diverse gendered, ethnic, and regional perspectives.
J. Farooqui, A. Kaushik
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Gender, Islamophobia, and refugee exceptionalism
2019This chapter analyzes how gender interfaces with xenophobic and Islamophobic bias to exclude young males from Muslim-majority countries from third country refugee resettlement programs under the 1951 Refugee Convention. It explores how the narratives around Islamophobia, masculinity, and gender norms affect if a person is classified as vulnerable and ...
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Through feminist critique, this chapter attends to how gender and race are co-constitutive of the production and circulation of anti-Muslim racism/Islamophobia in three forms of U.S.
Mariam Durrani
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Through feminist critique, this chapter attends to how gender and race are co-constitutive of the production and circulation of anti-Muslim racism/Islamophobia in three forms of U.S.
Mariam Durrani
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Introduction: Gender, Islamophobia and the Security Discourse
2016The Introduction begins with an exploration of contemporary debates about Muslims and terrorism in the West. It traces the evolution of Islamophobia as an Orientalist discourse that ‘racializes’ and ‘securitizes’ Muslim communities. From the physical threat of Isis and its members to an ideological battle with Islam and its place in the West, the ...
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Media Asia
This study explores the lived experiences of Muslim women journalists in India who face gendered disinformation amid rising ethno-religious polarization and patriarchal control.
Sherin K. Rahiman +2 more
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This study explores the lived experiences of Muslim women journalists in India who face gendered disinformation amid rising ethno-religious polarization and patriarchal control.
Sherin K. Rahiman +2 more
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European Journal of Cultural Studies
Focussing on two different Western European nation states, the United Kingdom and Germany, we explore the apparent paradox of liberal feminist support for right-wing and authoritarian populist parties.
Christy Kulz, Naaz Rashid
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Focussing on two different Western European nation states, the United Kingdom and Germany, we explore the apparent paradox of liberal feminist support for right-wing and authoritarian populist parties.
Christy Kulz, Naaz Rashid
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Gendered Islamophobia: The nature of Hindu and Buddhist nationalism in India and Sri Lanka
Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 2021Andrea Malji
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Exploring Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim Racism in Canada and the USA: A Comprehensive Scoping Review
Journal of Public Policy PractitionersHate crimes, driven by bias against race, religion or identity, have increasingly targeted Muslims in Canada and the United States. However, despite growing literature, research remains fragmented, often focusing on specific contexts such as racial bias,
Zuha Durrani +6 more
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