Bristol University Press
Everyday Islamophobia
About this book
Available open access digitally under CC BY NC ND licence. Everyday experiences of anti-Muslim racism include accounts of Islamophobia in public spaces, in the school playground, on social media and on public transport. This book explores how Islamophobia pervades the daily lives of Muslims and those perceived to be Muslim, drawing upon work by the author and leading researchers. Everyday Islamophobia tends to be regarded as low level or trivial. This book considers the influence of organisations, agencies, and individuals on those who find themselves negotiating its significant harms in education, the community and online. It concludes by exploring strategies to challenge and resist Islamophobia.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Series Editor’s Preface
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List of Figures and Tables
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Acknowledgements
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1 Introduction
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2 What is Everyday Islamophobia?
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3 The Islamophobia Industrial Complex
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4 Global Islamophobia, Nation-States, and Politics
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5 Transnational Networks and Media
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6 Communities, Public Spaces, and Mobility
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7 Mosques and Institutions of Education and Employment
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8 Home, Family, and the Body
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9 Impacts and Solutions
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References
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Index
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