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Islamophobia in the West

Since the late 1980s, growing migration from countries with a Muslim cultural background, and increasing Islamic fundamentalism related to terrorist attacks in Western Europe and the US, have created a new research field investigating the way states and ordinary citizens react to these new phenomena. However, whilst we already know much about how Islam finds its place in Western Europe and North America, and how states react to Muslim migration, we know surprisingly little about the attitudes of ordinary citizens towards Muslim migrants and Islam. Islamophobia has only recently started to be addressed by social scientists.

With contributions by leading researchers from many countries in Western Europe and North America, this book brings a new, transatlantic perspective to this growing field and establishes an important basis for further research in the area. It addresses several essential questions about Islamophobia, including:

    • what exactly is Islamophobia and how can we measure it?
      • how is it related to similar social phenomena, such as xenophobia?
        • how widespread are Islamophobic attitudes, and how can they be explained?
          • how are Muslims different from other outgroups and what role does terrorism and 9/11 play?

            Islamophobia in the West will be of interest to students and scholars of sociology, religious studies, social psychology, political science, ethnology, and legal science.

            Undertittel
            Measuring and Explaining Individual Attitudes
            Redaktør
            Marc Helbling
            ISBN
            9781138020023
            Språk
            Engelsk
            Vekt
            362 gram
            Utgivelsesdato
            18.2.2014
            Forlag
            Routledge
            Antall sider
            240