Ever since 9/11, Muslims and Islam have dominated the headlines in the UK. In this important book, several leading media commentators examine the phenomenon of ‘Islamophobia’ and ask how we can tackle it. Charting recent media controversies, from the Archbishop of Canterbury’s comments on Sharia law to the veil ‘debate’, the book argues that media hostility to Islam alienates Muslims and undermines efforts to combat extremism. With interviews from Muslim journalists and examples of press-fuelled myths about Islam in Britain, this is a captivating insight into how Muslims are depicted in the West
Our findings suggest that the coverage of British Muslims has increased significantly since 2000, ...
Islamophobia dominates discussions about how Muslims in Britain relate to and are represented by the...
The media in Britain have presented ‘immigration’ as the most significant crisis facing the country;...
Islamophobia is one of the most prevalent forms of prejudice in the world today. The rhetoric of pop...
The question of the engagement of Muslims in the West with the mainstream media highlights both the ...
Within the prevailing post-9/11 climate, veiled Muslim women are commonly portrayed as oppressed, ‘c...
As Muslim women continue to be a focus of media-led debate, Naaz Rashid uses original scholarship an...
The most important roles of the media are agenda-setting and representation. The media, particularly...
Islamophobia existed before the September 11, 2001 events, but the intensity of violence, hat...
In a post-9/11 climate, Islam and Muslims are under siege. Islam is understood as a violent and back...
This book examines the experiences of veiled Muslim women as victims of Islamophobia, and the impact...
Now here’s an unusual take on Muslims and the media: a feminist woman with a Muslim background who b...
Contemporary Islamophobia, certainly since 9/11 , has become globalised—at least in the ‘West’ (Morg...
The situation of British South Asian Muslims has been highlighted by the events of September 11and i...
This thesis examines meanings circulating about British Muslims in both sections of the British pres...
Our findings suggest that the coverage of British Muslims has increased significantly since 2000, ...
Islamophobia dominates discussions about how Muslims in Britain relate to and are represented by the...
The media in Britain have presented ‘immigration’ as the most significant crisis facing the country;...
Islamophobia is one of the most prevalent forms of prejudice in the world today. The rhetoric of pop...
The question of the engagement of Muslims in the West with the mainstream media highlights both the ...
Within the prevailing post-9/11 climate, veiled Muslim women are commonly portrayed as oppressed, ‘c...
As Muslim women continue to be a focus of media-led debate, Naaz Rashid uses original scholarship an...
The most important roles of the media are agenda-setting and representation. The media, particularly...
Islamophobia existed before the September 11, 2001 events, but the intensity of violence, hat...
In a post-9/11 climate, Islam and Muslims are under siege. Islam is understood as a violent and back...
This book examines the experiences of veiled Muslim women as victims of Islamophobia, and the impact...
Now here’s an unusual take on Muslims and the media: a feminist woman with a Muslim background who b...
Contemporary Islamophobia, certainly since 9/11 , has become globalised—at least in the ‘West’ (Morg...
The situation of British South Asian Muslims has been highlighted by the events of September 11and i...
This thesis examines meanings circulating about British Muslims in both sections of the British pres...
Our findings suggest that the coverage of British Muslims has increased significantly since 2000, ...
Islamophobia dominates discussions about how Muslims in Britain relate to and are represented by the...
The media in Britain have presented ‘immigration’ as the most significant crisis facing the country;...