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Abstract This intervention has three aims: (1) to consider how solidarities are being policed in the academy; (2) how friendships and solidarities emerge in practices of resistance; and (3) what a radical geography which embraces a decolonial pedagogy can offer us in these unsettling times.
Shereen Fernandez
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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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Reflecting on Prejudice Research: Considering Participants' Feedback
ABSTRACT Prejudice is a major worldwide problem fuelling discrimination and conflict in everyday life. In mainstream psychological and social science research, many prejudice researchers test theoretical propositions using standard (survey) questions.
Maykel Verkuyten
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Therapy without faith: Muslim clients' experience of religious exclusion and minimisation in therapy
Abstract Objective The integration of religious beliefs is considered an essential component of evidence‐based practice; however, clients from faith‐based communities frequently report that their beliefs are overlooked in therapy. While existing research primarily centres on therapists' perspectives, there is limited understanding of how Muslim clients
Rumena Islam, Paul Chadwick
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ABSTRACT Critics of human genetic engineering warn that if ever put into practice, this will diminish human diversity, especially regarding skin color. Nonetheless, given the solid and shameful causal link between skin color and discrimination, the provocative question is whether to manipulate this feature and create children whose stereotype‐aligning ...
Niklas A. Döbler +2 more
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The ‘Islamophobia President’ re‐elected
Short Abstract This article discusses how Trump has become known as the ‘Islamophobia President’. We discuss his travel bans targeting Muslims, his intimate relationship with key members of the global Islamophobia industry, and his role as key pillar of this movement.
Peter Hopkins, Joel White
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Racialization of public discourse: portrayal of Islam and Muslims. [PDF]
Sufi MK, Yasmin M.
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The impact of microaggressions on occupational performance for Muslims. [PDF]
Khan S.
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Addressing religious hate online: from taxonomy creation to automated detection. [PDF]
Ramponi A, Testa B, Tonelli S, Jezek E.
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Social Media and Online Digital Technology Use Among Muslim Young People and Parents: Qualitative Focus Group Study. [PDF]
Douglass CH +5 more
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