C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleContemporary anti-Muslim sentiment in Australia is reproduced through a racialization that includes well rehearsed stereotypes of Islam, perceptions of threat and inferiority, as well as fantasies that the Other (in this case Australian Muslims) do not belong, or are absent. These are not old or colour-based racisms, but they do manifest certain characteristics that allow us to conceive a racialization process in relation to Muslims. Three sets of findings show how constructions of Islam are important means through which racism is reproduced. First, public opinion surveys reveal the extent of Islamaphobia in Australia and the links between threat perception and constructions of alien-ness and Otherness. The seco...
Islamophobia is a global issue. Our nationwide survey of Australians, undertaken in 2015 and 2016, r...
Global waves of anti-migrant and anti-Muslim discourses have swept across the world in 2016. Austral...
In 1997, the Runnymede Trust report spoke of how ‘Islamophobia’ -- the shorthand way of re...
Contemporary anti-Muslim sentiment in Australia is reproduced through a racialization that includes ...
Contemporary anti-Muslim sentiment in Australia is reproduced through a racialization that includes ...
Contemporary anti-Muslim sentiment in Australia is reproduced through a racialization that includes ...
The majority of Australians Muslims are non-marginal, non-disaffected and non-radicalized. Muslims m...
The overt expression of anti-Muslim sentiment is a relatively new phenomenon in Australia. It builds...
The overt expression of anti-Muslim sentiment is a relatively new phenomenon in Australia. It builds...
This article compares the rise of anti-Muslim racism in Britain and Australia, from 1989 to 2001, as...
In Australia since about the turn of the millennium, discrimination against Muslims has been increas...
This article compares the rise of anti-Muslim racism in Britain and Australia, from 1989 to 2001, as...
In Australia since about the turn of the millennium, discrimination against Muslims has been increas...
In Australia since about the turn of the millennium, discrimination against Muslims has been increas...
This article compares the rise of anti-Muslim racism in Britain and Australia, from 1989 to 2001, a...
Islamophobia is a global issue. Our nationwide survey of Australians, undertaken in 2015 and 2016, r...
Global waves of anti-migrant and anti-Muslim discourses have swept across the world in 2016. Austral...
In 1997, the Runnymede Trust report spoke of how ‘Islamophobia’ -- the shorthand way of re...
Contemporary anti-Muslim sentiment in Australia is reproduced through a racialization that includes ...
Contemporary anti-Muslim sentiment in Australia is reproduced through a racialization that includes ...
Contemporary anti-Muslim sentiment in Australia is reproduced through a racialization that includes ...
The majority of Australians Muslims are non-marginal, non-disaffected and non-radicalized. Muslims m...
The overt expression of anti-Muslim sentiment is a relatively new phenomenon in Australia. It builds...
The overt expression of anti-Muslim sentiment is a relatively new phenomenon in Australia. It builds...
This article compares the rise of anti-Muslim racism in Britain and Australia, from 1989 to 2001, as...
In Australia since about the turn of the millennium, discrimination against Muslims has been increas...
This article compares the rise of anti-Muslim racism in Britain and Australia, from 1989 to 2001, as...
In Australia since about the turn of the millennium, discrimination against Muslims has been increas...
In Australia since about the turn of the millennium, discrimination against Muslims has been increas...
This article compares the rise of anti-Muslim racism in Britain and Australia, from 1989 to 2001, a...
Islamophobia is a global issue. Our nationwide survey of Australians, undertaken in 2015 and 2016, r...
Global waves of anti-migrant and anti-Muslim discourses have swept across the world in 2016. Austral...
In 1997, the Runnymede Trust report spoke of how ‘Islamophobia’ -- the shorthand way of re...