Since al-Qaeda’s attacks on the World Trade Center in New York in 2001, Islam and the Muslim world have been the focus of countless media reports, many of them uninformed. In this new publication, three Australian academics and journalists bring their experiences together in a readable account of how the Western media has dealt with the Muslim world in the past 15 years, writes Tessa Szyszkowitz
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