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Moderasi Beragama: Menangkal Islamophobia Melalui Revitalisasi Media Sosial
AL-IMAM: Journal on Islamic Studies, Civilization and Learning SocietiesIslamophobia has recently become more prevalent, both in the West and in Muslim nations. Social media contributes to the dissemination of anti-Islamic material.
D. Kurniawan, Abdullah A Afifi
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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2022
OBJECTIVE Muslims living in the United States (MLUS) report high mental health stigma. They also underutilize professional psychological help, despite experiencing rising Islamophobia and comparatively poorer mental health. In line with double stigma, we
Merranda Mclaughlin +2 more
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OBJECTIVE Muslims living in the United States (MLUS) report high mental health stigma. They also underutilize professional psychological help, despite experiencing rising Islamophobia and comparatively poorer mental health. In line with double stigma, we
Merranda Mclaughlin +2 more
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Media International Australia, 2022
Drawing on a multimodal approach to Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), this research critically examines the 2017 “burqa stunt” of Australian far-right populist politician, Pauline Hanson.
Kurt Adam Sengul
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Drawing on a multimodal approach to Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), this research critically examines the 2017 “burqa stunt” of Australian far-right populist politician, Pauline Hanson.
Kurt Adam Sengul
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Expected but not accepted: Victimisation, gender, and Islamophobia in Australia
International Review of Victimology, 2022Muslim’s women’s visibility and perceived vulnerability make them primary targets of routine Islamophobia in public spaces. This article builds on existing research on intersectionality between Islamophobia, gender, and victimisation.
Derya Iner, G. Mason, N. Asquith
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Islamophobia :Islamophobia: A Threat for Global Freedom
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social ScienceFreedom has became the concensus for western multicultural society. In fact, it has became a constitution of the declaration of human right. In this regard it is written in the Universal Declaration of Human Right (UDHR), Article 18, 19, and 20. The humankinds are free to move and express their belief in the frame of honor the each other belief ...
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2015
Islamophobia is not a new term but it has become commonly used in the United States following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This entry provides an overview of the demographics of the Muslim population in the United States. The historical context in which the use of the term first emerged is then identified, followed by a discussion of the two major ...
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Islamophobia is not a new term but it has become commonly used in the United States following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This entry provides an overview of the demographics of the Muslim population in the United States. The historical context in which the use of the term first emerged is then identified, followed by a discussion of the two major ...
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Feminisms, Islamophobia and Identities
Political Studies, 2005There 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 inclusive unity that encloses all Muslims.
Afshar, H., Aitken, R., Franks, M.
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The Nature of Islamophobia: A Test of a Tripartite View in Five Countries
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2021Fatih Uenal +2 more
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Growing up as a Muslim youth in an age of Islamophobia: A systematic review of literature
Contemporary Islam, 2022J. Farooqui, A. Kaushik
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