The growing literature on Islamophobia is dominated by empirical studies, the analysis of media representations and socio-psychological approaches, while many of these studies have been valuable in illustrating the range of expressions of Islamophobia; they have been less successful in understanding the phenomena, and mapping its relationship with other forms of discriminatory practices such as racism and anti-Semitism. This article presents a conceptual examination of the category of Islamophobia and the work it is called upon to do in contemporary debates, as prelude to a discussion about what a theorization of this concept could contribute to the field of social analysis and policy
This article examines the construction, functions and relationship between the diverse and changing ...
A stereotype appears and describes that Islam is the cause of a series of terror. Therefore, some st...
Islamophobia is a psychological state of fear, hatred and prejudice against Islam or Muslims. Under ...
Abstract concepts such as Islamophobia invite operational definitions that prescribe courses of inqu...
Islamophobia as a concept has grown in popularity but is still controversial. This essay categorizes...
Islamophobia has been a common issue in today’s discourse. It is a negative attitude towards Is...
9/11 marked a notable rise in Islamophobia within American society that has since remained a prevail...
This paper outlines how Islamophobia is being understood in British research and policy, by concentr...
In much of Western society it remains regrettably the case that contemporary perception – or the ima...
Due to increased immigration and Muslim presence in multicultural societies, concepts like Islamopho...
This article fully recognises the reality and detrimental impact of anti-Muslim sentiment and conseq...
Islamophobia is a well-researched subject in the fields of sociology, political science, and cultura...
Drawing on our research and empirical findings from qualitative interviews and focus groups with bot...
This special issue will concentrate on Islamophobia as a public narrative that became ubiquitous in ...
Empirical inquiry of Islamophobia is an emergent focus in the social sciences. Over half of the peer...
This article examines the construction, functions and relationship between the diverse and changing ...
A stereotype appears and describes that Islam is the cause of a series of terror. Therefore, some st...
Islamophobia is a psychological state of fear, hatred and prejudice against Islam or Muslims. Under ...
Abstract concepts such as Islamophobia invite operational definitions that prescribe courses of inqu...
Islamophobia as a concept has grown in popularity but is still controversial. This essay categorizes...
Islamophobia has been a common issue in today’s discourse. It is a negative attitude towards Is...
9/11 marked a notable rise in Islamophobia within American society that has since remained a prevail...
This paper outlines how Islamophobia is being understood in British research and policy, by concentr...
In much of Western society it remains regrettably the case that contemporary perception – or the ima...
Due to increased immigration and Muslim presence in multicultural societies, concepts like Islamopho...
This article fully recognises the reality and detrimental impact of anti-Muslim sentiment and conseq...
Islamophobia is a well-researched subject in the fields of sociology, political science, and cultura...
Drawing on our research and empirical findings from qualitative interviews and focus groups with bot...
This special issue will concentrate on Islamophobia as a public narrative that became ubiquitous in ...
Empirical inquiry of Islamophobia is an emergent focus in the social sciences. Over half of the peer...
This article examines the construction, functions and relationship between the diverse and changing ...
A stereotype appears and describes that Islam is the cause of a series of terror. Therefore, some st...
Islamophobia is a psychological state of fear, hatred and prejudice against Islam or Muslims. Under ...