2019
DOI: 10.35632/ajis.v36i4.548
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Resisting Islamophobia

Abstract: Since 9/11, second-generation Muslims have experienced an increase in religious discrimination that has presented several challenges to their American integration.  Scholars have noted that Muslims are often marginalized and “othered” because of their religious beliefs, attire choices and non-Western ethnic origins.  In New York, Arabs, South Asians and Africans are the predominant ethnic groups practicing Islam.  Although Muslim communities are ethnically and racially diverse, they are categorized in ways tha… Show more

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“…This chapter builds on conversations with young Muslims in Flanders held by De Nolf et al (2021), and other studies on the role of (social) media in coping with discrimination, contempt and Islamophobia (Eckert et al, 2018;Bacchus, 2019;Vitullo, 2021). Specifically, it focuses on the occurrence of Islamophobia in Flanders, and how Muslim youth copes with this phenomenon, with special attention to the role of (social) media in the face of Islamophobia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This chapter builds on conversations with young Muslims in Flanders held by De Nolf et al (2021), and other studies on the role of (social) media in coping with discrimination, contempt and Islamophobia (Eckert et al, 2018;Bacchus, 2019;Vitullo, 2021). Specifically, it focuses on the occurrence of Islamophobia in Flanders, and how Muslim youth copes with this phenomenon, with special attention to the role of (social) media in the face of Islamophobia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%