In contemporary European societies, Muslims are often viewed through a binary frame of ‘moderate’ versus ‘radical’. This article aims to deconstruct the dichotomy of ‘moderate’ versus ‘radical’, and to explore how Muslims uphold, appropriate or subvert this binary frame. It takes up three case studies of public events organized in the city center of Oslo, Norway, by Muslims who wanted to make explicit statements against violence committed in the name of Islam. Based on participant observation, qualitative interviews with the organizers and a large collection of news reports and opinion pieces, the author demonstrates that these statements can be seen as a ‘multiple critique’: against terrorism, against stereotypical representations of Musli...
While Islam in Belgium is rearticulating itself in different ways, Sunnis becoming Shiites, nominal ...
Powerful narratives that invoke religious concepts – jihad, Sharia, shahid, Caliphate, kuffar, and a...
This is a case study on the construction of Islam and Muslims in sixty editorials 2006 in a Swedish...
In contemporary European societies, Muslims are often viewed through a binary frame of ‘moderate’ ve...
Muslims are increasingly conceived through a binary frame of ‘radical’ versus ‘moderate’. In this th...
By drawing upon existing literature on Islamic radicalisation, this article empirically explores why...
Muslims are increasingly conceived through a binary frame of 'radical' versus 'moderate'. In this th...
The rhetorical use of labels in the war on terror has become an important tactic post 9/11. One such...
Research has revealed widespread anti-Muslim sentiment in Norway. Little knowledge exists, however, ...
Since President Trump attempted to ban Muslims from certain countries from entering the United State...
Since the 9/11 attacks, Muslims in Europe have been urged to denounce terrorism. Many Muslims experi...
Interpretive communities can read a media text in different ways. The present article examines how v...
Following recent terrorist attacks in the US and Europe, Western Muslims have been criticised for no...
The purpose of this study is to examine the medial depiction of Muslims in the case of Pastor Terry ...
Since 9/11, 2001, a new form of religious extremism has arguably emerged, one which paradoxically po...
While Islam in Belgium is rearticulating itself in different ways, Sunnis becoming Shiites, nominal ...
Powerful narratives that invoke religious concepts – jihad, Sharia, shahid, Caliphate, kuffar, and a...
This is a case study on the construction of Islam and Muslims in sixty editorials 2006 in a Swedish...
In contemporary European societies, Muslims are often viewed through a binary frame of ‘moderate’ ve...
Muslims are increasingly conceived through a binary frame of ‘radical’ versus ‘moderate’. In this th...
By drawing upon existing literature on Islamic radicalisation, this article empirically explores why...
Muslims are increasingly conceived through a binary frame of 'radical' versus 'moderate'. In this th...
The rhetorical use of labels in the war on terror has become an important tactic post 9/11. One such...
Research has revealed widespread anti-Muslim sentiment in Norway. Little knowledge exists, however, ...
Since President Trump attempted to ban Muslims from certain countries from entering the United State...
Since the 9/11 attacks, Muslims in Europe have been urged to denounce terrorism. Many Muslims experi...
Interpretive communities can read a media text in different ways. The present article examines how v...
Following recent terrorist attacks in the US and Europe, Western Muslims have been criticised for no...
The purpose of this study is to examine the medial depiction of Muslims in the case of Pastor Terry ...
Since 9/11, 2001, a new form of religious extremism has arguably emerged, one which paradoxically po...
While Islam in Belgium is rearticulating itself in different ways, Sunnis becoming Shiites, nominal ...
Powerful narratives that invoke religious concepts – jihad, Sharia, shahid, Caliphate, kuffar, and a...
This is a case study on the construction of Islam and Muslims in sixty editorials 2006 in a Swedish...