Of the many strange permutations that the so-called ‘war on terror’ has thrown up perhaps none is stranger than the process by which the distinctions between left and right that orientated western metropolitan politics since the time of the French Revolution have seemingly collapsed in relation to the ‘Muslim question’. The demise of the left–right split was perhaps almost inevitable with the end of the Cold War, and the installation of neo-liberalism (and its multiple variants) as the only way of organising societies. There was, however, always the hope or expectation that some of the advances made by anti-colonial and anti-racist struggles would survive this neo-liberal dispensation. It was even argued that neo-liberalism would underw...
It is imperative that an appropriate balance is reached between three key principles: equality, dive...
Through establishing the All Party Parliamentary Group on Islamophobia and Cross-Governm...
Declarations of the end of race ignore the continuing impact of racism upon socio-economic inequalit...
Recent political developments have revived discussions on racism. But did we ever see the ‘end of ra...
Against a backdrop of racialised nationalism and widespread securitisation of Muslim communities, ho...
In recent years, Islamophobic discourse and policy in France has increasingly transcended the tradit...
The first part of this essay discusses Islamophobia as a form of racism in a world-historical perspe...
Islamophobia, as a problem, is often argued to be a rational choice by the stereotypical media cover...
We are supposedly living in post-race times. This refers to a deconstructive approach to identity an...
The philosopher Achille Mbembe tells us: “Europe is no longer the center of gravity of the world. Th...
This paper examines discourses of liberal Islamophobia in Austria, analysing interviews with journal...
Islamophobia, much like xenophobia, is not fundamentally about fear. As a phobia, it is irrational, ...
In our work together, going back to the mid-2000s, we have always felt that it was impossible to eng...
The literature on Islamophobia in Britain has been on the increase since the Runnymede Trust defined...
Meer and Modood identify a variety of reasons why the notion that Muslim minorities could be subject...
It is imperative that an appropriate balance is reached between three key principles: equality, dive...
Through establishing the All Party Parliamentary Group on Islamophobia and Cross-Governm...
Declarations of the end of race ignore the continuing impact of racism upon socio-economic inequalit...
Recent political developments have revived discussions on racism. But did we ever see the ‘end of ra...
Against a backdrop of racialised nationalism and widespread securitisation of Muslim communities, ho...
In recent years, Islamophobic discourse and policy in France has increasingly transcended the tradit...
The first part of this essay discusses Islamophobia as a form of racism in a world-historical perspe...
Islamophobia, as a problem, is often argued to be a rational choice by the stereotypical media cover...
We are supposedly living in post-race times. This refers to a deconstructive approach to identity an...
The philosopher Achille Mbembe tells us: “Europe is no longer the center of gravity of the world. Th...
This paper examines discourses of liberal Islamophobia in Austria, analysing interviews with journal...
Islamophobia, much like xenophobia, is not fundamentally about fear. As a phobia, it is irrational, ...
In our work together, going back to the mid-2000s, we have always felt that it was impossible to eng...
The literature on Islamophobia in Britain has been on the increase since the Runnymede Trust defined...
Meer and Modood identify a variety of reasons why the notion that Muslim minorities could be subject...
It is imperative that an appropriate balance is reached between three key principles: equality, dive...
Through establishing the All Party Parliamentary Group on Islamophobia and Cross-Governm...
Declarations of the end of race ignore the continuing impact of racism upon socio-economic inequalit...