Doing minority justice through procedural fairness: face veil bans in Europe [PDF]
The French and Belgian bans on face veils in public places have been subjected to strong substantive human rights critiques. This article takes a complementary approach, examining the bans from the perspective of procedural fairness.
Brems, Eva, Ouald Chaib, Saïla
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ABSTRACT This paper examines international student mobility under Hungary's illiberal regime through the experiences of Stipendium Hungaricum (SH) participants. Launched in 2013, SH seeks to internationalise Hungarian higher education and strengthen ties with non‐EU countries, particularly those in the East.
Zsuzsanna Árendás
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Neo-Islamophobia: A New Western Social Order
Traditionally, the term Islamophobia refers to prejudice, racism, and/or securitization which implies that this phenomenon operates at cognitive, cultural, or structural levels.
Muhammad Tariq, Zafar Iqbal
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The Limits of Liberal Inclusivity: How Defining Islamophobia Normalises Anti-Muslim Racism [PDF]
Responding to recent calls made within UK Parliament for a government-backed definition of Islamophobia, this article considers the unanticipated consequences of such proposals.
Gould, Rebecca Ruth
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UPAYA NEGARA QATAR SEBAGAI TUAN RUMAH PIALA DUNIA 2022 DALAM MENANGANI ISLAMO PHOBIA NEGARA EROPA [PDF]
The World Cup is a major world-class football competition that takes place every four years. FIFA is responsible for setting the rules and regulations in the game of football, holding international football competitions and tournaments, and promoting the
Syaifullah, Akbar
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White (inter)nationalism, Europe and the ‘distribution of the sensible’
Abstract This intervention approaches the Southport tragedy from the perspective of a protest in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the wake of the killings. Like many major towns and cities across the UK, Belfast witnessed anti‐immigrant demonstrations and violence, alongside counterdemonstrations in the aftermath of the events in Southport.
Niall Cunningham
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Combatting Islamophobia: A Reflection of an Anti-Racism Educator
Although Islamophobia has been rising in the West, educational institutions continue to struggle with incorporating anti-Islamophobia education into their curricula.
Abdullah Najjar
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Is There a Place for Islam in the West? Adjudicating the Muslim Headscarf in Europe and the United States [PDF]
The short essay describes the two judgments (Achbita and Bougnauoi) of the CJEU that addressed the issue of the Islamic veil in the workplace. It explores its newness and implications, in the light of the American experience as well as of the European ...
Pin, Andrea
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Experiencing the summer 2024 UK riots: Reflections from North East England
Short Abstract This commentary focuses on the lived experiences of a hijabi Muslim woman during the 2024 riots in the UK. Abstract In this commentary, Taj Khan – a community activist based in Newcastle upon Tyne – reflects upon her experiences and negotiations of the summer 2024 UK riots.
Taj Khan, Peter Hopkins
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Identity Doesn\u27t Form In a Vacuum: Deconstructing the Role of Hegemony in the Identity Formation of Religiously Diverse People [PDF]
In a post-9/11 world, Muslims and Muslim-looking individuals are perceived as a homogenous group characterized as violent, oppressive, and barbaric. Conflating Islam with negative traits both corroborates and instigates the dominant hegemonic forces ...
Elbih, Randa
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