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Reducing Muslim/Arab Stereotypes Through Evaluative Conditioning

Journal of Social Psychology, 2013
This study replicated and extended Olson and Fazio (2006) by testing whether evaluative conditioning is a means to reduce negative stereotypes about Muslim and other Arab persons. Specifically, evaluative conditioning was hypothesized to lower implicit biases against Muslim and Arab persons. The FreeIAT was used to measure implicit biases. Participants
Andrea R, French   +3 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Stereotypes of Women with a Muslim Background

2016
This chapter compares the most important developments in public discourse about women with a Muslim background in the Netherlands and in Norway, with an emphasis on stereotypes. Based on an analysis of newspaper articles and policy documents, the author argues that women with a Muslim background have often been stereotyped as “pitiable” and “oppressed”.
Van Es Margaretha A
exaly   +2 more sources

Muslim women as “double ambassadors” of Islam: breaking stereotypes in everyday life and Muslim communities

Identities
Drawing on interviews with Muslim female activists in Spain and Italy, we explore their role as 'double ambassadors'. On the one hand, as van Es (2019) has shown in the Dutch case, Muslim female activists act as ambassadors of Islam in European societies by challenging gendered stereotypes.
Rosa Martinez-Cuadros, Alberta Giorgi
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Challenging Stereotypes: The Case of Muslim Female Boxers in Bengal

International Journal of the History of Sport, 2009
I have begun by arguing that Muslim athletes in India, including the Muslim women boxers of the Khidderpore–Ekbalpore area of Kolkata, have clearly been trying to give emphasis to their national identity over their Muslim identity. This, I have argued, is a kind of negotiation that the young Indian Muslim, a woman or a man, is constantly trying to ...
exaly   +2 more sources

Muslim Women, Peer Relationships and Educational Trajectories: Reflections on Muslim Stereotypes in a British Setting

2012
This chapter explores the way in which peer relationships are influential to the educational trajectories of a group of British-Pakistani Muslim women from working-class backgrounds. Based on semi-structured interviews with 17 young women at university, I explore the positive and negative impacts of inter and intra-ethnic friendship networks on the ...
exaly   +2 more sources

Stereotypes of Muslim Women in the United States

2022
This book brings into focus the perception of Muslim women in the United States, often overlooked in research literature and common media narratives, but at the same time facing increasing hate and aggression based on their religious and gendered identities.
Alexis Tan, Anastasia Vishnevskaya
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Stereotyping of Muslims in Germany: How the Presumed Influence of Media Stereotypes on Others Influences Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions Toward Muslims

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2020
The study investigates the influence of media stereotypes on the degree of presumed media influence on others and the resulting effects for people’s own attitudes toward a minority. We examine how the presumption of negative effects of media stereotypes on others can lead to a correction of one’s own attitude toward Muslims. In an online experiment, we
Sommer, K., Kühne, R.
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Studying Muslim Stereotyping through Microportrait Extraction

Proceedings of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, 2018
Research from communication science has shown that stereotypical ideas are often reflected in language use. Media coverage of different groups in society influences the perception people have about these groups and even increases distrust and polarization among different groups.
Fokkens, Antske   +4 more
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