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Islamophobia in Online Arab Media

Cyber Orient, 2015
AbstractWhat is Islamophobia? A popular term among many newspapers articles, politicians’ speeches and scholarly texts, it is rarely clearly defined. Although the concept of ‘Islamophobia’ is difficult to define it has been a source of heated discussion in academic work, public diplomacy, government policy and news media.
Ruth Tsuria
exaly   +2 more sources

Reducing Islamophobia: An assessment of psychological mechanisms that underlie anti-Islamophobia media interventions

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 2022
Western countries have witnessed increased hostility towards Muslims among individuals, and structurally in the ways that the media covers stories related to Islam/Muslims and in policies that infringe on the rights of Muslim communities. In response, practitioners have created media interventions that aim to reduce Islamophobia. However, it is unclear
Samantha L. Moore-Berg   +3 more
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Media-Generated Muslims and Islamophobia

2014
Much of what is known about Islam and Muslims in Western societies is derived from the mass media. Studies have shown that over three-quarters of people in Western societies rely on the mass media, mainly television, as their primary source of information about Islam and Muslims (Rane, 2010b).
Halim Rane, Jacqui Ewart, John Martinkus
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Media Drivers of Islamophobia

2021
This chapter aims to investigate the underlying media drivers of Islamophobia in North America by focusing on how Islam and Muslims in North America are viewed through western media. Muslim communities in North America have been targeted and marginalized by mediated Islamophobia.
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