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While the themes of radicalization and Islamophobia have been broadly addressed by academia, to date there has been little investigation of the crosspollination between the two. Is Islamophobia a significant catalyst or influence on radicalization and recruitment? How do radicalization and Islamophobia interact, operate, feed one another, and ultimately pull societies toward polar extremes in domestic and foreign policy? The wide-ranging and global contributions collected here explore these questions through perspectives grounded in sociology, political theory, psychology, and religion. The volume provides an urgently needed and timely examination of the root causes of both radicalization and Islamophobia; the cultural construction and consumption of radical and Islamophobic discourses; the local and global contexts that fertilize these extreme stances; and, finally, the everyday Muslim in the shadow of these opposing but equally vociferous forces.

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Islamophobia and Radicalization Breeding Intolerance and Violence
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Editors
John L. Esposito
The Bridge Initiative, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA
Derya Iner
Charles Sturt University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
ISBN 978-3-319-95236-9 e-ISBN 978-3-319-95237-6
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95237-6
Library of Congress Control Number: 2018948173
The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2019
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Contents
Derya Iner
Part I Co-existence
John L. Esposito
G. Douglas Pratt
Sam Cherribi
Part II Crosspollination
Derya Iner
Nahid Afrose Kabir
Farid Hafez
Julian Droogan and Shane Peattie
Part III Countering Terrorism & Islamophobia
Paul Thomas
Haroro J. Ingram
Michele Grossman
Part IV Responses
Katy Nebhan
Mario Peucker
Ozcan Keles , Ismail Mesut Sezgin and Ihsan Yilmaz
Index
List of Figures
Fig. 8.1 A thematic network generated from Inspire s first fourteen issues
Fig. 8.2 A thematic network generated from the first thirteen issues of Dabiq
Fig. 10.1 Iatrogenic drivers of radicalization
List of Tables
Table 6.1 Media representation of Islamic/Muslim topics, August 2014January 2015
Table 6.2 Australian Newspaper Readership, 12 months, March 2014March 2015
Notes on Contributors
Sam Cherribi

is Senior Lecturer at Emory University in the Department of (MESA & Economics). Prior to moving to Emory in 2003, Dr. Cherribi served as a Member of Parliament in The Netherlands for two consecutive four-year terms (19942002). Cherribis most recent book is Fridays of Rage: Aljazeera and the Arab Spring , published by Oxford University Press in 2017 and Les Imams Marocains Face au Libralisme. Bouregreg, 2017. His first book, In the House of War: Dutch Islam Observed was published in paperback in 2013, and hardback in 2010 by Oxford University Press.

Julian Droogan

is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Security Studies and Criminology, Macquarie University. He leads a number of funded research projects on surveying violent extremist audiences, promoting social resilience and cohesion, and evaluating preventing violent extremism programs. His research interests include extremist narratives, terrorism and political violence in the Indo-Pacific, and the history of terrorism. Julian is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism (Routledge).

John L. Esposito

is University Professor and Professor of Religion & International Affairs and Founding Director of the Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding and The Bridge Initiative: Protecting PluralismEnding Islamophobia at Georgetown University. Past President of the American Academy of Religion and Middle East Studies Association, his more than 60 books include: Shariah Law: What Everyone Needs to Know , Who Speaks for Islam?: What a Billion Muslims Really Think , Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam , The Islamic Threat: Myth or Reality? , Islam and Democracy after the Arab Spring , Islamophobia and the Challenge of Pluralism in the twenty-first century .

Michele Grossman

is Professor and Research Chair in Diversity and Community Resilience at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia, where she is also convenor of the AVERT (Addressing Violent Extremism and Radicalisation to Terrorism) Research Network. Her Australian research on community reporting thresholds has been replicated and extended in the UK through an Economic and Social Research Council grant (ESRC-CREST) in 20162017. Her publications appear in journals including Terrorism and Political Violence , Critical Studies on Terrorism , Behavioural Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression and Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies .

Farid Hafez

(Political Science, University of Vienna) is currently lecturer and researcher at the University of Salzburg, Department of Political Science and Sociology. He is also Senior Research Scholar at Georgetown Universitys The Bridge Initiative. In 2017, he was Fulbright visiting professor at University of California, Berkeley and in 2014, he was visiting scholar at Columbia University, New York. Since 2010, Hafez is the editor of the Islamophobia Studies Yearbook , and since 2015 co-editor of the annual European Islamophobia Report . Hafez is an award-winning author and has published more than 70 books and articles, including high ranking academic journals.

Derya Iner

is Senior Lecturer and research coordinator at the Centre for Islamic Studies, Charles Sturt University, teaching and researching subjects on contemporary issues related to Islam, Islamic cultures and Muslims. She completed her Ph.D. in Cultural Studies and Gender Studies in Wisconsin-Madison (USA). Iners research focus on Islamophobia, especially women and childrens experience with Islamophobia, Western Muslim Youth and Religious identity, and early twentieth century Ottoman intellectual history. Iner is the chief investigator and editor of the Islamophobia in Australia 20142016 Report , whose second issue is in progress.

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