Topographies of Hate: Islamophobia in Cyberia
(ندگان)پدیدآور
Sayyid, Salmanنوع مدرک
TextOriginal article
زبان مدرک
Englishچکیده
Islamophobia's occurrence in any particular country has little do with the presence of Muslim; it is possible to be Islamophobic when there are virtually no Muslim around. This because the lack of Muslims is filled by the surplus of Islamophobic representations. This surplus of representations is now increasingly reliant on the internet. There are many studies reporting on Islamophobia on the internet, classifying the negative representations, the targeted acts of aggressive online behaviour (trolling) against Muslims. These studies are basically taxonomies, and they share this feature with general literature on Islamophobia, which is concerned with reporting instances of Islamophobia empirically with little time spent on its theorisation. Such an understanding of Islamophobia implies that it is simply dismissed as being a matter of prejudice, bias, and closed views. A Critical Muslim Studies understanding of Islamophobia developed initially in the collected volume Thinking Through Islamophobia (2010), and then subsequent publications shift the focus away positivism to decolonial discourse theory. Using decolonial discourse theory, this study will how online Islamophobia is not just a distortion of Islam, or hatred of Muslims but rather it main vectors for denying Muslim political consciousness.
کلید واژگان
Critical Muslim Studiescyberspace
the internet
Islamophobia
spatialization
شماره نشریه
1تاریخ نشر
2018-01-011396-10-11
ناشر
University of Tehran on behalf of the "Cyberspace Research Policy Center" and the "UNESCO Chair on Cyberspace and Culture: Dual Spacization of the World"سازمان پدید آورنده
School of Sociology and Social Policy University of Leeds, Leeds, UKشاپا
2588-54992588-5502




