Using Content Analysis, this study investigated the coverage of the Trojan Horse news story aiming to ascertain whether its representation by the British press emphasised ‘Islamist extremism’ over ‘poor school governance’. The sample coverage was extracted from five national newspapers and ranged from 9 June (the date of release of the Ofsted Advice Note) to 26 June 2014. Our analysis shows that the coverage reported evidence of Islamist ideology much more frequently (61.5%) than evidence of poor governance (38.5%). This suggests that the Trojan Horse news story was predominantly represented as a case of Islamist extremism and therefore covered in an unbalanced manner. Such a partial coverage relied on ideological dualisms and negative ster...
This article employs Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) on a sample from British tabloid newspapers t...
In 2013, Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale murdered a British soldier, named Lee Rigby in Wool...
Stereotyping of Muslims in media and political narratives can have tangible effects on the dayto-day...
Using Content Analysis, this study investigated the coverage of the Trojan Horse news story aiming t...
Using content analysis, this study investigated the coverage of the Trojan Horse news story aiming t...
This article provides an analysis of the frequency with which the word radicalisation appears in 21 ...
This article critically examines the production of party-political discourses of “extremism” and “Br...
In 2014, an alleged “Trojan Horse” plot to Islamise education in a number of schools attended predom...
This article examines the reporting of the “Operation Trojan Horse” affair in two British newspapers...
Muslims are folk-devils that mark the ubiquitous moral panic. For some, the idea of the Muslim probl...
Recent studies of British media coverage of Islam, influenced by Said’s critique of ‘Orientalism’, a...
In 2014 an investigation into an alleged plot to ‘Islamify’ several state schools in Birmingham bega...
This qualitative study aimed to disclose the representation of Islam on an online newspaper article...
From the Iranian revolution in 1979 to the London underground suicide bombings on the 7th of July 2...
From the Iranian revolution in 1979 to the London underground suicide bombings on the 7th of July 20...
This article employs Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) on a sample from British tabloid newspapers t...
In 2013, Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale murdered a British soldier, named Lee Rigby in Wool...
Stereotyping of Muslims in media and political narratives can have tangible effects on the dayto-day...
Using Content Analysis, this study investigated the coverage of the Trojan Horse news story aiming t...
Using content analysis, this study investigated the coverage of the Trojan Horse news story aiming t...
This article provides an analysis of the frequency with which the word radicalisation appears in 21 ...
This article critically examines the production of party-political discourses of “extremism” and “Br...
In 2014, an alleged “Trojan Horse” plot to Islamise education in a number of schools attended predom...
This article examines the reporting of the “Operation Trojan Horse” affair in two British newspapers...
Muslims are folk-devils that mark the ubiquitous moral panic. For some, the idea of the Muslim probl...
Recent studies of British media coverage of Islam, influenced by Said’s critique of ‘Orientalism’, a...
In 2014 an investigation into an alleged plot to ‘Islamify’ several state schools in Birmingham bega...
This qualitative study aimed to disclose the representation of Islam on an online newspaper article...
From the Iranian revolution in 1979 to the London underground suicide bombings on the 7th of July 2...
From the Iranian revolution in 1979 to the London underground suicide bombings on the 7th of July 20...
This article employs Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) on a sample from British tabloid newspapers t...
In 2013, Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale murdered a British soldier, named Lee Rigby in Wool...
Stereotyping of Muslims in media and political narratives can have tangible effects on the dayto-day...