First paragraph: On 15th February 2003 demonstrations were held around the world to oppose the invasion of Iraq, a global event considered to be the 'largest protest event in human history' (Walgrave and Rucht 2010). The demonstration held in London attracted an estimated 2 million people which dwarfed the previous mass rallies of British political history including the Chartists, the Suffragettes, and anti-Vietnam war protestors (Gillan et al 2008). This anti-war movement 'generated not just the biggest demonstrations in British history but also an unprecendented outbreak of direct action, including the biggest wave of school walkouts' (Nineham 2013). Ten years on, it was claimed that this mass protest 'defined a generation', as for many i...
For nearly two decades, Islamic radicalization and the growth and development of global Islamism has...
The 2003 Iraq War was highly controversial in the UK, generating domestic opposition and a widely su...
First paragraph: It has been suggested that there may be less sympathy for the notion that Muslim mi...
First paragraph: On 15th February 2003 demonstrations were held around the world to oppose the invas...
On November 13, 2015, 130 people died in terrorist attacks in Paris. Ten days later, The Sun publish...
Background: On the 22nd May 2017, suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated an improvised explosive devi...
Islamophobia and misconceptions or negative portrayal of Muslims have led Muslims in Western societi...
On 15 February 2003, there were large-scale demonstrations in many European and American cities agai...
In the afternoon of the 17th of March 2004, thousands of Somalilanders were waving their flags and b...
In August 1999, on the day that eight British Muslims from Birmingham were convicted in Yemen for al...
Britain First is a new far-right party that has made waves in its confrontational approach and Islam...
The United Kingdom’s Prevent Strategy is a unique government response to the threat of domestic terr...
On August 14, 2013, supporters of deposed President Muhammad Mursi were massacred at two protest cam...
Report on the LMEI's one-week intensive course on political Islam at SOAS (March 23-27, 2009
First paragraph: There is increasing interest in the political participation and representation of r...
For nearly two decades, Islamic radicalization and the growth and development of global Islamism has...
The 2003 Iraq War was highly controversial in the UK, generating domestic opposition and a widely su...
First paragraph: It has been suggested that there may be less sympathy for the notion that Muslim mi...
First paragraph: On 15th February 2003 demonstrations were held around the world to oppose the invas...
On November 13, 2015, 130 people died in terrorist attacks in Paris. Ten days later, The Sun publish...
Background: On the 22nd May 2017, suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated an improvised explosive devi...
Islamophobia and misconceptions or negative portrayal of Muslims have led Muslims in Western societi...
On 15 February 2003, there were large-scale demonstrations in many European and American cities agai...
In the afternoon of the 17th of March 2004, thousands of Somalilanders were waving their flags and b...
In August 1999, on the day that eight British Muslims from Birmingham were convicted in Yemen for al...
Britain First is a new far-right party that has made waves in its confrontational approach and Islam...
The United Kingdom’s Prevent Strategy is a unique government response to the threat of domestic terr...
On August 14, 2013, supporters of deposed President Muhammad Mursi were massacred at two protest cam...
Report on the LMEI's one-week intensive course on political Islam at SOAS (March 23-27, 2009
First paragraph: There is increasing interest in the political participation and representation of r...
For nearly two decades, Islamic radicalization and the growth and development of global Islamism has...
The 2003 Iraq War was highly controversial in the UK, generating domestic opposition and a widely su...
First paragraph: It has been suggested that there may be less sympathy for the notion that Muslim mi...