Everyday Islamophobia

Peter Hopkins
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Everyday Islamophobia

Peter Hopkins
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  • Date de publication : Oct 14, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 198
  • Éditeur : Bristol University Press
  • ISBN : 9781529232677
  • Dimensions : 6.141732283" W x 1.0" L x 9.212598425" H
Peter Hopkins is Professor of Social Geography at Newcastle University.

“By consolidating key theories and studies related to Islamophobia and anti-Muslim racism into an accessible inventory, this book offers an important window into the “everyday geopolitics” that shape Islamophobia and its impact on Muslims globally. In these fraught political times, this knowledge and insight is absolutely vital in helping us unpack and challenge the diffuse horizons of Islamophobia.” Jasmin Zine, Wilfred Laurier University

"Offers an engaging and comprehensive examination of the complex workings of Islamophobia, connecting geopolitical and intimate manifestations of anti-Muslim racism. This is an essential reading on the “Islamophobia industrial complex” and how to counteract it." Anna Mansson McGinty, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

“A well-written book that explains the wide-ranging harms caused by Islamophobia while exposing the foundational role of the Islamophobia Industrial Complex in driving hate. An essential read for scholars, activists and policymakers.” Ahmed Shaheed, University of Essex

"Through its fresh and urgent analysis of the ways Islamophobia manifests in both bodies and lives, this work is essential reading for anyone seeking a clear understanding of how Islamophobia operates and the harm it inflicts. A must-read for understanding and action." Mobashra Tazamal, Georgetown University

"An excellent contribution on Islamophobia embedded in an analysis of global ideologies and power discourses targeting Muslims. A detailed analysis of Islamophobia's modus operandi. An excellent addendum to university syllabi on Muslims and Islam in Muslim minority contexts.” Linda Hyokki, European Coalition of Cities Against Racism

"Essential reading for those concerned by the growing rates of Islamophobia across the globe. This book provides a balanced, up-to-date and nuanced account of Islamophobia and its manifestations." Amina Easat-Daas, De Montfort University

"This is an important text that illuminates the realities of ‘Everyday Islamophobia’ and the manner in which anti-Muslim racism in various forms, underpinned by the Islamophobia industrial complex, impacts the lives and freedoms of Muslim communities." James Carr, University of Limerick

“A compelling and essential contribution to tackling and evidencing Islamophobia, that lays bare the depth of the issue, demonstrating that Islamophobia is far more intricate than attempts to confine it to simplistic narratives.” Zara Mohammed, Former Secretary General, Muslim Council of Britain

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