Majority-Muslim Hate Crimes in England: An Interpretive Quantitative Analysis (Unknown)
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Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs
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41
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215-232
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2021
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Title:Majority-Muslim Hate Crimes in England: An Interpretive Quantitative Analysis
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Contributors:Friedrichs, Jörg ( author )
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Published in:Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs ; 41, 2 ; 215-232
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Publication date:2021-04-03
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Size:18 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Table of contents – Volume 41, Issue 2
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Knowledge, False Beliefs and Fact Driven Perceptions of Muslims in German UniversitiesAta, Abe W. / Baumann, Klaus et al. | 2021
- 215
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Majority-Muslim Hate Crimes in England: An Interpretive Quantitative AnalysisFriedrichs, Jörg et al. | 2021
- 233
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The Difficulties of Italian Muslim Political Mobilization: Anti-Muslim Sentiment and Internal FragmentationPupcenoks, Juris et al. | 2021
- 250
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British Converts to Islam, Habitus and Social PositioningSealy, Thomas et al. | 2021
- 263
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Re-thinking About Muslim Migration into the European UnionPreljević, Hamza / Ljubović, Mirza et al. | 2021
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Paths to Islamic Modernities: The Emergence of Reformist American Muslim Intellectuals and Their Dialectical Engagement with ModernityTanriverdi, Serhan et al. | 2021
- 317
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Terrorizing Muslims: Communal Violence and Emergence of Hindutva in IndiaDeshmukh, Jayanth et al. | 2021
- 337
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Converting to Salafiyya: Non-Muslims’ Path to the “Saved Sect”Shavit, Uriya / Spengler, Fabian et al. | 2021
- 355
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Doing Family, Gender, Religion and Raced Identities Across Generations: A Narrative Ethnography on Ismaili Women of Indian East African HeritageTrovão, Susana et al. | 2021
- 375
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