
Islamophobia in Cyberspace
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This book examines the case for current guidelines dealing with online anti-Muslim abuse and concludes that we require a new understanding of this online behaviour and the impact it can have on vulnerable communities. It is unique as it focuses on new technology in the form of social media and the Internet and explores the challenges the police and other agencies face when confronting anti-Muslim abuse in cyberspace. It also provides a critique of how people are targeted by online offenders and helps us understand online anti-Muslim behaviour in a much more detailed and comprehensive way by bringing together a range of experts who will examine this phenomenon and critically discuss why they think it has become so much more prevalent than it was before.
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'The issue of hate on the internet has emerged as one of the greatest challenges facing those charged with reducing harmful hate cases in our societies, particularly since the proliferation of social media. Muslims in Europe have felt this online hostility as keenly as other communities and this is a serious text that will be valuable to any reader looking to better understand the nature of anti-Muslim hostility and how it is expressed online.' Paul Giannasi, Manager of the UK Government Hate Crime ProgrammeMore details
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1. Cyber-Islamophobia and internet hate crime, (Imran Awan)
2. Virtual Islamophobia: the eight faces of anti-Muslim trolls on Twitter, (Imran Awan)
3. The normalisation of Islamophobia through social media: Facebook, (Andre Oboler)
4. Online hate and political activist groups, (Brian Blakemore)
5. The media impact of online Islamophobia: an analysis of the Woolwich murder, (Mohammed Rahman)
6. The psychology of online Islamophobia, (Jane Prince)
7. Legislation and international frameworks tackling online Islamophobia, (Ewan Kirk)
8. Policing anti-Muslim hate crime on the internet, (Imran Awan)
9. The experiences of victims of online Islamophobia, (F. Jeane Gerard and Kate C. Whitfield)
10. Islamophobia, hate crime and the internet, (Imran Awan)
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