The Routledge international handbook of Islamophobia /
[Book]
edited by Irene Zempi and Imran Awan.
London :
Routledge,
2019.
1 online resource (xi, 430 pages)
Routledge international handbooks
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Notes on contributors; Introduction; Definition of Islamophobia; Reference; PART I: Conceptualising Islamophobia; Chapter 1: The debate over the utility and precision of the term "Islamophobia"; Introduction; Identifying issues of clarity and content; A public problem with an academic solution?; The phenomenon versus the terminology; Moving forward; Notes; References; Chapter 2: Islamophobia as the racialisation of Muslims; Introduction; Conceiving Islamophobia; Muslims and racialisation; Religion and racialisation
Biological and cultural racismFraming racism discretely; Placing the role of religion; The impact of anxieties over terrorism; Conclusions; Acknowledgement; Notes; References; Chapter 3: Islamophobia as the hidden hand of structural and cultural racism; Introduction; British Muslims responses to Islamophobia; The hyper-normalisation of Islamophobia; The tragedies of symbolic and actual Islamophobic violence; Concluding thoughts; References; Chapter 4: A multidimensional model of understanding Islamophobia: a comparative practical analysis of the US, Canada, UK and France; Introduction
Chapter 6: The psychology of hate crime offenders who target Muslims: who could be a hate crime offender?Introduction; Influences of salient group identity; Motivations for hate crime offending; De-individuation processes and hate crime; Emergent norms and social representations; Mechanisms and processes of group identification; Psychological implications of being a victim of hate crime; Psychological factors in predisposition to commit hate crime; Role of psychological disorders; Conclusion; References
Chapter 7: 'Your pain is my pain': examining the community impacts of Islamophobic hate crimesIntroduction; Understanding the impacts of hate crime; Research design and sample; Experiences of Islamophobic hate crime; The impacts of Islamophobic hate crime; Behavioural impacts; Attitudes towards the criminal justice system; Conclusions; Notes; References; PART II: Patterns of Islamophobia through a European lens; Chapter 8: A historical perspective: secularism, 'white backlash' and Islamophobia in France; Introduction
Typology of IslamophobiaMultilateral Model of Understanding Islamophobia; Domination Hate Model of Intercultural Relations; Background and methodology; Conclusion: Islamophobia/Islamoromia and macro change policy of the world; References; Chapter 5: Mapping and mainstreaming Islamophobia: between the illiberal and liberal; Introduction; Islamophobias: definitions and debates; Understanding Islamophobias as articulations; Illiberal Islamophobia; Liberal Islamophobia; Blurry lines, contradictions and functionality; Conclusion; Acknowledgement; Note; References
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Islamophobic hate crimes have increased significantly following the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and 7/7. More recently, the rhetoric surrounding Trump's election and presidency, Brexit, the rise of far-right groups and ISIS-inspired terrorist attacks worldwide have promoted a climate where Islamophobia and anti-Muslim sentiments have become 'legitimised'. The Routledge International Handbook of Islamophobia provides a comprehensive single-volume collection of key readings in Islamophobia. Consisting of 32 chapters accessibly written by scholars, policy makers and practitioners, it seeks to examine the nature, extent, implications of, and responses to Islamophobic hate crime both nationally and internationally. This volume will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as postdoctoral researchers interested in fields such as Criminology, Victimology, Sociology, Social Policy, Religious Studies, Law and related Social Sciences subjects. It will also appeal to scholars, policy makers and practitioners working in and around the areas of Islamophobic hate crimes.