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2021
DOI: 10.3390/socsci10020071
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Dismantling the Deadlock: Australian Muslim Women’s Fightback against the Rise of Right-Wing Media

Abstract: In Australia, as in other multicultural countries, the global Islamophobic discourse linking Muslims to terrorists to refugees results in the belief of an “enemy within”, which fractures the public sphere. Muslim minorities learn to distrust mainstream media as the global discourse manifests in localised right-wing discussion. This fracturing was further compounded in 2020 with increased media concentration and polarisation. In response, 12 young Australian Muslim women opened themselves up to four journalists… Show more

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“…This precarious citizenship and social precarity for Muslim citizens are picked up by Giotis in Australia. Giotis (2021) looks at the role that media plays in representation and mediation between minority and majority groups, and how a new model of reporting holds promise for greater acceptance of vilified minorities into the polis. Giotis outlines the differential policing of COVID restrictions in Muslim-majority areas of Australia and the widespread conflation of 'Muslim-refugee-terrorist' in media reporting and popular discourse.…”
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“…This precarious citizenship and social precarity for Muslim citizens are picked up by Giotis in Australia. Giotis (2021) looks at the role that media plays in representation and mediation between minority and majority groups, and how a new model of reporting holds promise for greater acceptance of vilified minorities into the polis. Giotis outlines the differential policing of COVID restrictions in Muslim-majority areas of Australia and the widespread conflation of 'Muslim-refugee-terrorist' in media reporting and popular discourse.…”
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confidence: 99%