This is a descriptive comparative analysis on the usage of gender in the construction of Muslims in 2006–2007 in four Swedish publications—the liberal Dagens Nyheter, the Evangelical Dagen, the fundamentalist Världen idag and the neo-nationalist journal SD-Kuriren. Världen idag and SD-Kuriren tend to describe Muslims and Islam as threatening, aggressive and the cause of social and political problems. Muslims are associated with negative behaviour. Dagens Nyheter and Dagen avoid describing Muslims and Islam as a threat and more often seek constructive solutions to different problems. Dagens Nyheter describes conflicts between Muslim and Christian actors in political, not religious, terms. Dagen sees Muslims and Christians alike as victims of...
This is a sociological study of religion that examines how gender and female Muslim identity is expr...
Since the turn of the century, anti-Islamic sentiments have become increasingly present in public de...
Previous research shows that Sweden has developed into a segregated society, although it has never b...
This article is a descriptive comparative quantitative content analysis of the construction of Islam...
This is a comparative content analysis of the construction of Islam and Muslims in two Swedish publi...
Currently, there are two Christian newspapers on the Swedish media market. One is Dagen (The Day), f...
This is a case study on the construction of Islam and Muslims in sixty editorials 2006 in a Swedish...
The aim of this thesis was to examine how Islam and Muslims are represented in the daily newspapers ...
The aim of this essay was to determine 1. How Muslims were described in the Sweden Democrats officia...
The aim of this paper is to study in which contexts Muslims and Islam are represented in newspaper- ...
The purpose of the paper is to investigate how different religious groups such as Muslims and Christ...
The way in which media discusses religion has changed over time. Due to the separation of state and ...
This study concerns how Muslims are portrayed in a choice of twelve news articles from Swedish daili...
This study examines how Swedish media portrays women’s and men’s political violence. This is done by...
This is a case study on the construction of Islam and Muslims in sixty editorials 2006 in a Swedish ...
This is a sociological study of religion that examines how gender and female Muslim identity is expr...
Since the turn of the century, anti-Islamic sentiments have become increasingly present in public de...
Previous research shows that Sweden has developed into a segregated society, although it has never b...
This article is a descriptive comparative quantitative content analysis of the construction of Islam...
This is a comparative content analysis of the construction of Islam and Muslims in two Swedish publi...
Currently, there are two Christian newspapers on the Swedish media market. One is Dagen (The Day), f...
This is a case study on the construction of Islam and Muslims in sixty editorials 2006 in a Swedish...
The aim of this thesis was to examine how Islam and Muslims are represented in the daily newspapers ...
The aim of this essay was to determine 1. How Muslims were described in the Sweden Democrats officia...
The aim of this paper is to study in which contexts Muslims and Islam are represented in newspaper- ...
The purpose of the paper is to investigate how different religious groups such as Muslims and Christ...
The way in which media discusses religion has changed over time. Due to the separation of state and ...
This study concerns how Muslims are portrayed in a choice of twelve news articles from Swedish daili...
This study examines how Swedish media portrays women’s and men’s political violence. This is done by...
This is a case study on the construction of Islam and Muslims in sixty editorials 2006 in a Swedish ...
This is a sociological study of religion that examines how gender and female Muslim identity is expr...
Since the turn of the century, anti-Islamic sentiments have become increasingly present in public de...
Previous research shows that Sweden has developed into a segregated society, although it has never b...