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Media language on islam and muslims = terminologies and their effects /
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Media language on islam and muslims/ edited by Salman Al-Azami.
其他題名:
terminologies and their effects /
其他作者:
Al-Azami, A. Salman.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
面頁冊數:
xxv, 275 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Introduction - Language Matters: Why the Media need to Reconsider how they use terminologies on Islam and Muslims -- Commentary - How theory can have a real impact: the practical realities of fighting Islamophobia in the media -- Towards a Grammar of Islamophobia -- The representation of Islamism in the UK press -- Associations between Islam, extremism and terrorism in the British national news 1998-2019 -- Islamic State: The Political Challenge of Naming -- Islamification, Islamofascism and the ideation of Londonistan -- The Embedding of an Islamophobic Trope in the Media: Radical versus Moderate Muslims -- The Practice of Dissimulation (Taqiyya) Between Islamophobia and Sectarianism -- The Myth of jihad": Examining the Multivalent Nature of the Term -- The perceptions of sharia: beyond words and intentions -- Reclaiming the spiritual meaning of 'Allahu Akbar' from media misrepresentation.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Muslims - Press coverage. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-37462-3
ISBN:
9783031374623
Media language on islam and muslims = terminologies and their effects /
Media language on islam and muslims
terminologies and their effects /[electronic resource] :edited by Salman Al-Azami. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xxv, 275 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Introduction - Language Matters: Why the Media need to Reconsider how they use terminologies on Islam and Muslims -- Commentary - How theory can have a real impact: the practical realities of fighting Islamophobia in the media -- Towards a Grammar of Islamophobia -- The representation of Islamism in the UK press -- Associations between Islam, extremism and terrorism in the British national news 1998-2019 -- Islamic State: The Political Challenge of Naming -- Islamification, Islamofascism and the ideation of Londonistan -- The Embedding of an Islamophobic Trope in the Media: Radical versus Moderate Muslims -- The Practice of Dissimulation (Taqiyya) Between Islamophobia and Sectarianism -- The Myth of jihad": Examining the Multivalent Nature of the Term -- The perceptions of sharia: beyond words and intentions -- Reclaiming the spiritual meaning of 'Allahu Akbar' from media misrepresentation.
This book brings together contributions from ten academics and a commentary from a Muslim community leader on how the British media represent some of the most important terminologies related to Islam and Muslims. It takes a nuanced approach to language within Muslims in the media research by focusing on terminologies. Each contributor in this volume focused on one terminology and its associated words to show how the representation of these terminologies have major implications on the lives of British Muslims. The book also includes some key recommendations on the usage of these terms from the Media Style Guide of the Centre for Media monitoring - a research organisation of the Muslim Council of Britain. This book's link with the Muslim community can be a step towards new approaches in this field where academics will engage with communities and practitioners to ensure better impact of their academic works. This book will be of interest to students, scholars and practitioners in a range of fields, including Journalism, Media and Communication Studies, English Language and Linguistics, Sociology, Cultural and Religious Studies.
ISBN: 9783031374623
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