Abstract: Islamophobia, the hatred for and fear of Islam and Muslims, manifests itself in physical, political, cultural, linguistic and other forms. From the linguistic perspective, many words have been coined to perpetuate prejudices against Muslims and their religion. Expressions are freely used to associate Islam, which means “peace” in Arabic, with concepts and actions which the religion and practising Muslims do not approve of, much less condone. Expressions such as Islamic terrorism, Islamic fanaticism, Muslim extremists, Islamist and political Islam have been used pejoratively. To strike fear and misgivings in the minds of many Europeans, the British capital has even been mischievously called “Londonistan” by anti-Muslim elements. Kn...
This article examines the construction, functions and relationship between the diverse and changing ...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding of contemporary anti-Muslim hostility, focusing...
In much of Western society it remains regrettably the case that contemporary perception – or the ima...
Islamophobia, the hatred for and fear of Islam and Muslims, manifests itself physically, politically...
Islamophobia as a concept has grown in popularity but is still controversial. This essay categorizes...
Through an exercise of discourse genealogy, this paper addresses the concept of Islamophobia as far ...
This paper examines contemporary expressions of anti-Muslim prejudice in Western society. Representa...
Islamophobia's occurrence in any particular country has little do with the presence of Muslim; it is...
The term Islamophobia is used in Europe to intimidate and hate Islam and Muslims. Other religions ha...
Empirical inquiry of Islamophobia is an emergent focus in the social sciences. Over half of the peer...
British Muslims have been at the centre of Western political and media discourse in the past two dec...
Islamophobia is the unfounded hostility against Muslims. While anti-Muslim feelings have been explor...
This paper outlines how Islamophobia is being understood in British research and policy, by concentr...
The paper seeks to identify Islamophobic terms which are directed at Islam and Muslims in a highly p...
Islamophobia is the unfounded hostility against Muslims. While anti-Muslim feelings have been explor...
This article examines the construction, functions and relationship between the diverse and changing ...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding of contemporary anti-Muslim hostility, focusing...
In much of Western society it remains regrettably the case that contemporary perception – or the ima...
Islamophobia, the hatred for and fear of Islam and Muslims, manifests itself physically, politically...
Islamophobia as a concept has grown in popularity but is still controversial. This essay categorizes...
Through an exercise of discourse genealogy, this paper addresses the concept of Islamophobia as far ...
This paper examines contemporary expressions of anti-Muslim prejudice in Western society. Representa...
Islamophobia's occurrence in any particular country has little do with the presence of Muslim; it is...
The term Islamophobia is used in Europe to intimidate and hate Islam and Muslims. Other religions ha...
Empirical inquiry of Islamophobia is an emergent focus in the social sciences. Over half of the peer...
British Muslims have been at the centre of Western political and media discourse in the past two dec...
Islamophobia is the unfounded hostility against Muslims. While anti-Muslim feelings have been explor...
This paper outlines how Islamophobia is being understood in British research and policy, by concentr...
The paper seeks to identify Islamophobic terms which are directed at Islam and Muslims in a highly p...
Islamophobia is the unfounded hostility against Muslims. While anti-Muslim feelings have been explor...
This article examines the construction, functions and relationship between the diverse and changing ...
This article aims to contribute to the understanding of contemporary anti-Muslim hostility, focusing...
In much of Western society it remains regrettably the case that contemporary perception – or the ima...