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Problematizing the context and construction of vulnerability and risk in relation to British Muslim ME groups. [PDF]
British Muslim minority ethnic (ME) groups are perceived as holding values and beliefs distinctively different from the rest of multicultural UK. Vulnerability in these groups relates to existing material and social conditions and is contrasted to the ...
Ashencaen Crabtree, Sara
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Gendered Islamophobia: The Overlapping Parallels of Hindu and Buddhist Nationalism in South Asia
This article explores the overlapping grievances of Hindu and Buddhist nationalists in India and Sri Lanka and associated violence. Although the organization and tactics of the nationalist groups vary, they express similar concerns about perceived Muslim
Andrea Malji
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Seeing and unseeing Prevent’s racialized borders [PDF]
This article provides a re-theorization of the Prevent strategy as racialized bordering. It explores how knowledge regarding the racist logics of British counter-terrorism are supressed through structures of white ignorance and how International ...
Ali, Nadya
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Islam and Islamophobia in USA: The Tip of the Iceberg [PDF]
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Jackson, EJ
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Since 2001, the ‘Islamic threat’ has become increasingly prominent in debates on migration policy, religious affairs and security at the federal level in Switzerland. Supported by the far right-wing parties, the paradigm of the Islamic threat reveals how
Lucia Direnberger +2 more
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Muslim women's new defenders: Women's rights, nationalism and Islamophobia in contemporary Australia [PDF]
In recent years, Australian nationalism has been increasingly framed against a dangerous Muslim 'other'. This article offers a gendered analysis of this nationalism, arguing that a discourse of protecting women's rights has enabled Islam to be portrayed ...
Ho, C
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Over the last decades, issues related to gender and sexuality came to the center of public and political debates in Europe. Right-wing parties and actors across Europe are gaining popularity while increasingly drawing on gender and sexuality in their anti-immigration and anti-Muslim rhetoric (e.g.
An Van Raemdonck +2 more
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Unveiling (post)colonial République: Gendered Islamophobia in France
Moving from the new draft law aimed at banning the wearing of the hijab by underage Muslim girls in France, this contribution aims at tracing a genealogy of the long struggle of the République against Islamic veils. Adopting an intersectional and postcolonial feminist perspective, we are interested in questioning the continuities and discontinuities ...
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Modern Muslims’ Online Struggle: Countering Islamophobia One Tweet at a Time
This commentary sheds light on some of the most creative online campaigns which have been launched to counter Islamophobia and overcome the negative stereotypes and skewed (mis)representations of Islam and Muslims, especially in the West.
Sahar Khamis
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Review of Race Scholarship and the War on Terror [PDF]
The 9/11 terrorist attacks and heavy-handed state and popular response to them stimulated increased scholarship on American Muslims. In the social sciences, this work has focused mainly on Arabs and South Asians, and more recently on African Americans ...
Cainkar, Louise, Selod, Saher
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