Countering Islamophobia in Europe
The treatment of Muslims is the touchstone of contemporary European racism across its many nations and localities. We make a definitive case for two arguments in this book: firstly, the recognition of the accelerating and pervasive nature of Islamophobia
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Countering Islamophobia in Europe Edited by Ian Law · Amina Easat-Daas Arzu Merali · S. Sayyid
Mapping Global Racisms
Series Editor Ian Law School of Sociology and Social Policy University of Leeds Leeds, UK
There is no systematic coverage of the racialisation of the planet. This series is the first attempt to present a comprehensive mapping of global racisms, providing a way in which to understand global racialisation and acknowledge the multiple generations of different racial logics across regimes and regions. Unique in its intellectual agenda and innovative in producing a new empirically-based theoretical framework for understanding this glocalised phenomenon, Mapping Global Racisms considers racism in many underexplored regions such as Russia, Arab racisms in North African and Middle Eastern contexts, and racism in Pacific countries such as Japan, Hawaii, Fiji and Samoa. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14813
Ian Law • Amina Easat-Daas Arzu Merali • S. Sayyid Editors
Countering Islamophobia in Europe
Editors Ian Law School of Sociology and Social Policy University of Leeds Leeds, UK Arzu Merali Islamic Human Rights Commission London, UK
Amina Easat-Daas School of Sociology and Social Policy University of Leeds Leeds, UK S. Sayyid School of Sociology and Social Policy University of Leeds Leeds, UK
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