Islamophobia : an anthology of concerns

Title
  1. Islamophobia : an anthology of concerns / edited by Emma Webb.
Published by
  1. London : Civitas, 2019.

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Additional authors
  1. Webb, Emma (Researcher on terrorism)
Description
  1. xiii, 111 pages; 22 cm
Summary
  1. In November 2018, the All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims published a report proposing a working definition of Islamophobia which described it as à type of racism'. Despite having received barely any public scrutiny or debate, the definition has already been adopted by local councils and political parties. In November 2018, the All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims published a report proposing a working definition of Islamophobia which described it as à type of racism'. Despite having received barely any public scrutiny or debate, the definition has already been adopted by local councils and political parties. This volume brings together critiques from a wide range of distinguished voices anxious about the implications of the definition in a free society. It includes atheist, secularist, religious and academic assessments of the danger that the definition poses to civil liberties in the UK, including freedom of expression and freedom of academic and journalistic inquiry. T̀his comprehensive anthology of widespread concerns about the danger to free speech and legitimate discussion in the use of the vague catch-all term Islamophobia, is both timely and welcome. T̀he report will not only help protect free speech and legitimate criticism, but also help us understand why Muslims and other religious communities are sometimes the target for hate crimes that shame society. Perpetrators of such crimes do not carry out a detailed study of a religion before expressing antipathy. Hatred arises out of ignorance in which small differences can assume frightening and threatening proportions. It can only be removed through greater emphasis on religious and cultural literacy.' - Lord Singh of Wimbledon.
Subject
  1. Islamophobia > Political aspects > Great Britain
  2. Offenses against religion > Great Britain
  3. Hate crimes > Great Britain
  4. Hate crimes
  5. Offenses against religion
  6. Great Britain
Call number
  1. JFD 20-3018
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Title
  1. Islamophobia : an anthology of concerns / edited by Emma Webb.
Publisher
  1. London : Civitas, 2019.
Type of content
  1. text
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Added author
  1. Webb, Emma (Researcher on terrorism), editor.
ISBN
  1. 1906837988 paperback
  2. 9781906837983 paperback
Research call number
  1. JFD 20-3018
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