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"Islamophobia" and the Media in Italy
Feminist Media Studies, 2002(2002). 'Islamophobia' and the Media in Italy. Feminist Media Studies: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 133-136.
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Islamophobia in Classrooms, Media, and Politics
Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2012AbstractSocial and political tensions heightened after the attacks of 9/11 have created an increase in Islamophobia. Historically, vilified depictions of Muslims have legitimized discriminatory acts against Muslim Americans. In this context, Islamophobia has infiltrated our classrooms, making it urgent for educators to develop a critical pedagogical ...
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Media, Racism and Islamophobia: The Representation of Islam and Muslims in the Media
Sociology Compass, 2007Abstract This article examines the representation of Islam and Muslims in the British press. It suggests that British Muslims are portrayed as an ‘alien other’ within the media. It suggests that this misrepresenatation can be linked to the development of a ‘racism’, namely, Islamphobia that has its roots in cultural representations of
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Lecture Islam, Media, Islamophobia
2022NISIS Workshop day ‘Islam & the Media, 20 mei ...
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Wacana Islamophobia di Media Massa
2019Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis dimensi pewacanaan terhadap pemberitaan seputar kasus teroris pada portal berita online tribunnews.com dan detik.com yang memunculkan Islamophobia di Indonesia. Metodologi yang digunakan adalah metodologi penelitian kualitatif dengan paradigma subjektif kritis.
Amalia, Asrinda, Haris, Aidil
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Young Turks and New Media: The Construction of Identity in an Age of Islamophobia
Media International Australia, 2008The place of Islam in a multicultural society is high on the agenda of every Western nation at the moment. In the wake of a series of local and global events, Australia's Muslims have found themselves in the glare of media scrutiny over what it means to be Australian and a Muslim.
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Culture, Media and Everyday Practices: Unveiling and Challenging Islamophobia
2018In this chapter we wish to broach the issue of the cultural representation of Muslims. While there is now a broad range of literature which documents the ways in which Muslims and Islam are commonly depicted in the Western media, relatively scant attention has been paid to the gendered nature of prejudice against Muslims.
Fatima Khan, Gabe Mythen
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Islamophobia and the Ethics of Media: A Cross-Cultural Study
IMS Manthan (The Journal of Innovations), 2016The paper seeks to understand how media in the globalising world has contributed to the creation, advocacy as well as reactions to Islamophobic sentiments, resulting cultural boundaries and stereotypes across the world. Functionally, Islamophobia is a shorthand term referring to the “dread or hatred of Islam” and therefore a “fear and dislike of ...
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Terrorism and Islamophobia: Media Representation on Islam and the Middle East
2015Men with beard, veiled women, turbans, and a Middle Eastern look tend to lead people to think about Islam and terrorism. This is a phenomenon that reflects the existing stereotype led by the media. Physical appearance impresses people at first sight and gives impact on social interaction.
Rizki Amelia Fitriyani +2 more
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Transformation of Fundaphobia into Islamophobia in Türkiye and The Role of the Media
2023Batı dünyasında İslamofobi tarihsel teo-politik İslam karşıtlığı, yabancı düşmanlığı, ırkçılık ve radikalizm korkusu üzerinden geliştirilirken Türkiye’de ise basit bir kavram dönüşümüyle irtica ve şeriat korkusu aynı işlevi görmektedir. Bir nesilde kavramsal değişim olarak değerlendirilebilecek bu durum daha sonraki nesillerde zihinsel değişim ve ...
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