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“Modern Day Trojan Horse?” Analyzing the Nexus between Islamophobia and Anti-Refugee Sentiment in the United States

open access: yesIslamophobia Studies Journal, 2020
Although Islamophobia in the United States has long predated the election of President Donald Trump, the collision of anti-Muslim and anti-refugee sentiments is a relatively new development.
Margaret Hodson
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The Virtual Killing of Muslims: Digital War Games, Islamophobia, and the Global War on Terror

open access: yesIslamophobia Studies Journal, 2021
This article argues that digital war games communicate misleading stereotypes about Muslims that prop up patriarchal militarism and Islamophobia in the context of the US-led Global War on Terror.
Tanner Mirrlees, Taha Ibaid
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EXPLORING THE LANDSCAPE OF ISLAMOPHOBIA STUDIES IN INDIAN CONTEXT: A REVIEW OF RECENT LITERATURE

open access: yesJournal of Asian and African social science and humanities, 2023
This academic paper explores the developing Islamophobia research landscape and provides a thorough account of current scholarly developments in the area.
Shufaq
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Islamophobia, “Clash of Civilizations”, and Forging a Post-Cold War Order!

open access: yesReligions, 2018
Islamophobia, as a problem, is often argued to be a rational choice by the stereotypical media coverage of Islam and Muslims, even though it points to the symptom rather than the root cause.
Hatem Bazian
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Islamophobia In Western Media: A Study Of American Movies After 9/11

open access: yes, 2021
The present study discussed the feelings and sentiments that unquestionably exist in Western media particularly in U.S films against Islam and Muslims after Sep 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the United States, and the reaction to them increased the ...
M. Chaudhary, Abdul Ghani, Hassan Naseer
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Rethinking Muslim narratives: Stereotypes reinforced or contested in recent genre fiction?

open access: yesJournal of Postcolonial Writing, 2023
This article discusses the challenges British Muslim writers and publishers face in a largely secular literary marketplace and a society marked by Islamophobia.
C. Chambers, Sairish Hussain
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Cinematic Representations of Iran after 9/11 and their Instrumentalization by the American Foreign Policy

open access: yesIslamophobia Studies Journal, 2023
This paper is part of PhD research that studies the audiovisual representations of Iran by the American Popular Culture from 1973 until the present, emphasizing the films and series representing the country that were released after 2001 and were mainly ...
PhD candidate A. Coletsou
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Islamophobia as a Deterrent to Halal Global Trade

open access: yesIslamophobia Studies Journal, 2017
Islamophobia continues to be on the rise in Europe and other regions, such as Australia, Canada and the United States. It is now a global phenomenon which has multiple manifestations and is generated at different layers of society, and does not only ...
Barbara Ruiz-Bejarano
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Post-9/11: Making Islam an American Religion

open access: yesReligions, 2014
This article explores several key events in the last 12 years that led to periods of heightened suspicion about Islam and Muslims in the United States.
Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad, Nazir Nader Harb
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Failing victims, fuelling hate: challenging the harms of the ‘Muslim grooming gangs’ narrative

open access: yesRACE & CLASS, 2020
‘Muslim grooming gangs’ have become a defining feature of media, political and public debate around child sexual exploitation in the UK. The dominant narrative that has emerged to explain a series of horrific cases is misleading, sensationalist and has ...
E. Cockbain, W. Tufail
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