This article examines perceptions of British-Muslims deployed by “print media public intellectuals” (PMPI). It argues that PMPI embody a particular type of “mediatized intellectual” whose public discourse on Muslims is crucial in determining how issues emerging from the politics of multiculturalism are understood. Adopting a “theory of argumentation” (Richardson, 2001) derived from a critical discourse analysis methodology (CDA), it investigates the political content of messages disseminated by (1) conservative nationalist and (2) secular liberal PMPI through their newspaper opinion columns. The findings suggest that PMPI argumentation ranges from an overt hostility to a qualified discrimination (the former through exclusive accounts of bel...
Islamophobia dominates discussions about how Muslims in Britain relate to and are represented by the...
Islamophobia dominates discussions about how Muslims in Britain relate to and are represented by the...
Muslims make up about 3% of the British population and yet they currently must feel that they are re...
This article examines perceptions of British-Muslims deployed by “print media public intellectuals” ...
This article examines perceptions of British-Muslims deployed by “print media public intellectuals” ...
This article examines perceptions of British-Muslims deployed by “print media public intellectuals” ...
This article examines perceptions of British-Muslims deployed by “print media public intellectuals” ...
This article examines perceptions of British-Muslims deployed by ‘‘print media public intellectuals’...
In this article we discuss the significance of how a variety of self-consciously Muslim actors have ...
In this article we discuss the significance of how a variety of self-consciously Muslim actors have ...
The question of the engagement of Muslims in the West with the mainstream media highlights both the ...
The question of the engagement of Muslims in the West with the mainstream media highlights both the ...
The question of the engagement of Muslims in the West with the mainstream media highlights both the ...
Islamophobia dominates discussions about how Muslims in Britain relate to and are represented by the...
Islamophobia dominates discussions about how Muslims in Britain relate to and are represented by the...
Islamophobia dominates discussions about how Muslims in Britain relate to and are represented by the...
Islamophobia dominates discussions about how Muslims in Britain relate to and are represented by the...
Muslims make up about 3% of the British population and yet they currently must feel that they are re...
This article examines perceptions of British-Muslims deployed by “print media public intellectuals” ...
This article examines perceptions of British-Muslims deployed by “print media public intellectuals” ...
This article examines perceptions of British-Muslims deployed by “print media public intellectuals” ...
This article examines perceptions of British-Muslims deployed by “print media public intellectuals” ...
This article examines perceptions of British-Muslims deployed by ‘‘print media public intellectuals’...
In this article we discuss the significance of how a variety of self-consciously Muslim actors have ...
In this article we discuss the significance of how a variety of self-consciously Muslim actors have ...
The question of the engagement of Muslims in the West with the mainstream media highlights both the ...
The question of the engagement of Muslims in the West with the mainstream media highlights both the ...
The question of the engagement of Muslims in the West with the mainstream media highlights both the ...
Islamophobia dominates discussions about how Muslims in Britain relate to and are represented by the...
Islamophobia dominates discussions about how Muslims in Britain relate to and are represented by the...
Islamophobia dominates discussions about how Muslims in Britain relate to and are represented by the...
Islamophobia dominates discussions about how Muslims in Britain relate to and are represented by the...
Muslims make up about 3% of the British population and yet they currently must feel that they are re...