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Muslim Women and the Politics of Representation

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, 2002
This paper examines the politics of knowledge production as it relates to Muslim women in western literar y traditions and contemporary feminist writing, with a view to understanding the political, ideological, and economic mediations that have ...
Jasmin Zine
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Introduction: Leadership, Authority and Representation in British Muslim Communities [PDF]

open access: yesReligions, 2020
Since its launch in 2005, the Islam-UK Centre at Cardiff University has initiated a range of projects concerned with issues of leadership, pastoral care, and the training of religious professionals working in British Muslim communities (Gilliat-Ray 2006;
Sophie Gilliat-Ray, Riyaz Timol
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The political representation of Muslims in Brussels [PDF]

open access: yesBrussels Studies, 2011
Compared with other major European cities, the Brussels-Capital Region has a unique configuration in terms of the political representation of elected representatives descended from diverse ethnocultural groups, and in particular Muslim elected ...
Fatima Zibouh
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REPRESENTATION AND CAPABILITIES OF NON-MUSLIM CHINESE WOMEN AS REGIONAL HEADS IN SINGKAWANG CITY: A Siyasah Dusturiyyah Analysis

open access: yesAl-Tahrir, 2023
The phenomenon of non-Muslim Chinese women being elected as regional leaders in Indonesia is considered unusual, especially when elected amid a predominantly Muslim population and the strengthening of Islamist movements in national politics. This article,
Ali Akhbar Abaib Mas Rabbani Lubis   +2 more
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Representation of Muslim Women in Online News: Study of Critical Discourse Analysis

open access: yesNobel: Journal of Literature and Language Teaching, 2021
This study mainly investigates the representation of Muslim women in online news. This article analyzes the data using Corpus Linguistics combined with Critical Discourse analysis (CL-CDA) supported by the topic modeling method.
Savira Uswatun Hasanah
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Women in Britain’s First Muslim Mosques:Hidden from History, but Not Without Influence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Two of the earliest Muslim communities in Britain evolved around the first mosques in Liverpool and Woking (both—1889). The history of these early British Muslims is being recovered but little is known about the women (usually converts) in these ...
Cheruvallil-Contractor, Sariya
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Muslim Women Representation in Zoya Hijab Video Advertisement

open access: yesNobel: Journal of Literature and Language Teaching, 2021
Advertisement as a tool of marketing usually displays the best quality of products to be advertised through the best portrayal of the products and roles shown by actresses.
Siti Ramlah   +2 more
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Gender and Identity Intersectionality: Evidence from the Spanish Press Coverage of Migrant and/or Racialized Women

open access: yesJournalism and Media, 2023
Society and scholars have debated the representation of both women and either immigrants or Muslims in the media and how this representation might affect possible racist behavior and public policy choices.
Rafael Durán
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Muslim preachers’ pandemics related discourses within social media: A corpus-based critical discourse analysis

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities, 2023
Pandemics have been extensively represented in different discourse genres including journalistic discourse, media discourse, medical discourse, social media discourse, and academic discourse. This study explores the representation of COVID-19, Swine flu,
Wafya Hamouda   +2 more
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‘When Have Dolce and Gabbana Ever Cared about the Hijab?’ Social Media, Fashion and Australian Muslim Women’s Perceptions and Expression of Hijab

open access: yesReligions, 2022
The scale of the representation of the Islamic head covering has increased exponentially over the last decade because of a range of factors, including growth in the modest fashion business sector and increased visibility of Muslim women in hijab in the ...
Zainab Arab
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