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The politics of anti-Islamophobia in Australia = the case of Muslim community organisations /
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The politics of anti-Islamophobia in Australia/ by Sara Cheikh Husain.
其他題名:
the case of Muslim community organisations /
作者:
Cheikh Husain, Sara.
出版者:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
面頁冊數:
xvii, 337 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Introduction -- 2. Organised Muslims: Muslim Community Organisations -- 3. Organised Muslims' perceptions of Islamophobia -- 4. Assertive Responses to Islamophobia: Towards Citizenship and Normality -- 5. Apologetic Responses to Islamophobia: Making Muslims 'Better' Muslims -- 6. Transformative response to Islamophobia: Barriers and Incremental Change -- 7. Conclusion.
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Islam and politics - Australia. -
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Australia - Race relations. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-96755-9
ISBN:
9783031967559
The politics of anti-Islamophobia in Australia = the case of Muslim community organisations /
Cheikh Husain, Sara.
The politics of anti-Islamophobia in Australia
the case of Muslim community organisations /[electronic resource] :by Sara Cheikh Husain. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xvii, 337 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave politics of identity and citizenship series,2947-6119. - Palgrave politics of identity and citizenship series..
Introduction -- 2. Organised Muslims: Muslim Community Organisations -- 3. Organised Muslims' perceptions of Islamophobia -- 4. Assertive Responses to Islamophobia: Towards Citizenship and Normality -- 5. Apologetic Responses to Islamophobia: Making Muslims 'Better' Muslims -- 6. Transformative response to Islamophobia: Barriers and Incremental Change -- 7. Conclusion.
This book provides an in-depth analysis of how Muslim Community Organisations (MCOs) in Australia perceived and responded to Islamophobia between 2014 and 2018-a period marked by the rise of ISIS, a surge in anti-Muslim political rhetoric, and culminating in the Christchurch terrorist attack on praying Muslims in New Zealand. Grounded in an agency-structure framework, it explores how MCOs navigated systemic power to resist Islamophobia through civic, discursive, and political strategies. Arguing that their agency is both pragmatic and transformative, the book reveals how these organisations operated within and against the constraints of Australian politics. Building on this analysis, the final chapter reflects on the author's engagement with Muslim organisers to examine how the Australian state's response to the 2023 War on Gaza-marked by its complicity-shook the Muslim community, catalysing new forms of activism that depart from the pre-Christchurch context and may redefine the contours of anti-Islamophobia, Muslim-led advocacy. This study is essential reading for scholars of Islamophobia, social movements, and Australian politics, offering valuable insights into the intersections of power, resistance, and identity. Sara Cheikh Husain is a scholar specialising in Islamophobia, social justice, and human rights. She completed her PhD at Deakin University's Alfred Deakin Institute, funded by the UNESCO Chair for Comparative Research on Cultural Diversity and Social Justice. She has held various academic positions and presented at national and international conferences, including Embracing Diversity: Tackling Islamophobia (Baku, 2024).
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