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Global Islamophobia : Muslims and moral panic in the West

Mulinari, Diana, 1954- (author)
Centrum för Genusvetenskap, Lunds universitet
Neergaard, Anders, 1962- (author)
Linköpings universitet,REMESO - Institutet för forskning om Migration, Etnicitet och Samhälle,Institutionen för samhälls- och välfärdsstudier,Filosofiska fakulteten
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ISBN 9781409431190
London : Ashgate, 2012
English 241 s.
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  • This book presents a series of case studies from Western Europe, Australia and North America demonstrating the transnational character of Islamophobia. Exploring various sites of conflict, Global Islamophobia considers the role played by 'moral entrepreneurs' in orchestrating popular xenophobia and in agitating for greater surveillance, policing and cultural regulation of those deemed a threat to the nation's security or imagined community.
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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Annan samhällsvetenskap -- Internationell migration och etniska relationer (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Other Social Sciences -- International Migration and Ethnic Relations (hsv//eng)

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Islamophobia
Moral panics
Islam
MuslimsmIslamophobia
Ethics
Islamofobi
Islam
Muslimer
Moral
Västerlandet
2000-talet

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