Subaltern Strategies and Agency: How South Asian American Youth Rework the Model Minority Stereotype
ABSTRACT This study examines how South Asian American youth, as epistemically marginalized or “subaltern” actors, navigate racialized school experiences. It focuses on how South Asian American boys employ the model minority stereotype through finessing, a strategy of agency that counters exclusionary labels like perpetual foreigner and nerd while ...
Joan J. Hong
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Islamophobia in Belgium: National Report 2017
During 2017, Islamophobia in Belgium has continued to grow at a steady rate. The most notable difference between the state of Islamophobia in the country and that documented in the European Islamophobia Report in previous years can be located in the lack
Easat-Daas, Amina
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Women and religious racisms in Inverclyde: feminised intra-Christian sectarianism and gendered Islamophobia [PDF]
This thesis re-problematises the issue of intra-Christian sectarianism from the standpoints of women from different denominational backgrounds, social classes and age groups.
Lindores, Sara Diane
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Adolescent Daily Critical Action During the 2024 US Election
ABSTRACT The 2024 US election was stressful. Taking critical actions (i.e., behaviors that address social or economic inequality) may reduce or exacerbate election stress and negative emotions. This daily diary study, spanning 20 consecutive days throughout the 2024 election, takes an exploratory and descriptive approach to understand adolescents ...
Jacqueline Cerda‐Smith +3 more
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Schools as Sites of Activism: Students' Political Socialisation and Activism at School
ABSTRACT This paper explores students' political socialisation and activism at school. It draws on research from two datasets: interviews with 24 activists aged 15–25, and data from a national survey of 1600 school students in Wales. Wales offers a unique perspective as a case study for the enactment of young people's civil and political rights, given ...
Rhian Barrance +3 more
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Feminisms, Islamophobia and identities
There has been a tendency of late to conflate all Muslims as belonging to a single nation and aspiring to a single political aim. This effect has been achieved by some authors so as to accommodate Islamophobia, but by others to generate a sense of ...
Rob Aitken +5 more
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Gendered Islamophobia in the Case of the Returning ISIS Women: A Canadian Narrative
In February 2019, the case of Shamima Begum, hit the headlines. Begum, one of the three East London girls who had left the UK for Syria in 2015, was located in a refugee camp in Syria. Tagged as an “ISIS bride,” Begum's case raised the profile of Muslim women who had voluntarily left their home countries to join the Islamic State and were now seeking ...
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Exploring the racial and gendered dimensions of Québecois secularism
This paper explores the specificity of Québec's secularism policies, practices and approach from a Critical Race Theory lens and problematizes apparent contradictions.
Nooreen Hussain (16457121)
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Using Narrative Inquiry to Understand Anti-Muslim Racism in Canadian Nursing. [PDF]
Saleh N +3 more
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Digital Islamophobia: A Comparison of Right-wing Extremist Groups in Canada, the US, and India
Despite recommendations for a global or transnational focus on the study of right-wing extremism, transnational comparative analyses of right-wing extremists remain relatively uncommon.
Farokhi, Zeinab
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