Terrified: How Anti - Muslim Fringe Organizations Became Mainstream
\ Christopher Bail
Princeton, Oxford
: Princeton University Press
, 2015
xix, 223 p.
: ill
Index
The cultural environment of collective behavior --From the slave trade to the September 11th attacks --The September 11th attacks and the rise of anti-Muslim fringe organizations --The rip tide: mainstream Muslim organizations respond --Fringe benefits: how anti-Muslim organizations became mainstream --The return of the repressed in the policy process --Civil society organizations and public understandings of Islam --The of cultural environments.