Islamophobia and radicalization : breeding intolerance and violence /

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Imprint:Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
Description:1 online resource ( xvii, 288 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11901592
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Other authors / contributors:Esposito, John L., editor.
Iner, Derya, editor.
ISBN:9783319952376
3319952374
9783319952369
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 28, 2018).
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Theoretical Discussion and Empirical Findings
  • Part I: Co-radicalization
  • 1. Ironies of scapegoating: From Islamophobia to Radicalization (Michael Welch)
  • 2. Religious Extremism and Islamophobia: A Problem of Reactive Co-radicalization? (Douglas Pratt)
  • 3. How Islamophobes are Reproduced and Radicals Responded to the Halal Debate in Australia: Let's Feed Radicals with the Halal (Derya Iner)
  • Part II: The Crosspollination of Radicalization and Islamophobia: Local and Global Factors
  • 4. Can Islamophobia in the Media Serve the Islamic State Propaganda? The Australian Case, 2014-2015 (Nahid Kabir)
  • 5. Morocconization of Dutch Islamophobia and the Increase of Radicalism among the Moroccan Dutch (Sam Cherribi)
  • 6. Radicalization and Islamophobia as a Global Management Failure in Syria (Radwan Ziadeh)
  • Part III: Countering Terrorism with Islamophobia
  • 7. How Counterterrorism Radicalizes: Exploring the Nexus between Counterterrorism and Radicalization (Haroro Ingram and Kriloi Ingram)
  • 8. Deepening Divides? Implementing Britain's "Prevent" Counterterrorism Program (Paul Thomas)
  • 9. When the 'Right Thing to Do' Feels So Wrong: Australian-Muslim Perspectives on 'Intimates' Reporting to Authorities about Violent Extremism (Michelle Grossman)
  • Part IV: The Products of Radicalization and Islamophobia
  • 10. Historically Reproduced Muslim as a "Subject" of Islamophobia and Radicalization (Katy Naban)
  • 11. Muslim: Islamophobic and radical discourse: A Driving Force for Muslim Active Citizenship (Mario Peucker)
  • 12. Activist Muslims and the Hizmet Movement: Can Islamophobia and Islamic Extremism be Addressed at the Same Time? (Ihsan Yilmaz and Ismail Sezgin).