Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://tandis.odihr.pl/handle/20.500.12389/21719
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AuthorsAllen, Chris
AuthorsIsakjee, Arshad
AuthorsÖgtem Young, Özlem
Country CoverageUnited Kingdom
Accessioned Date2018-05-21T11:14:22Z
Availability Date2018-05-21T11:14:22Z
Issue Date2013-11-30
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/21719
Abstract"This report, authored by Dr Chris Allen, Dr Arshad Isakjee and Ozlem Ogtem Young reviews the personal experiences and impacts of anti-Muslim prejudice on the lives of British Muslim women who have reported incidents through TELL MAMA. It is the first qualitative report that looks at a range of anti-Muslim prejudiced incidents and crimes and gives each person a voice. It also provides a unique set of insights into the impacts on individuals, rather than looking at victims of anti-Muslim prejudice through the lens of numbers, classifications and types of incidents."
Formatbook
Languageen
PublisherUniversity of Birmingham
Subject Keywordsintolerance
Subject KeywordsMuslims
Subject Keywordsgender
Subject Keywordshate crime
Subject Keywordsprejudice
Subject Keywordshate speech
Subject Keywordsdiscrimination
Subject Keywordsreligion or belief
Subject Keywordsreligious or belief groups
Subject Keywordswomen
Title"Maybe we are hated" : the experience and impact of anti-Muslim hate on British Muslim women
Material Typereport
Material Typeresearch
Corporate AuthorsUniversity of Birmingham. School of Social Policy
Corporate ContributorTellMAMA
Publication CountryUnited Kingdom
Publication Place Birmingham
Key IssuesIntolerance against Muslims
CountryUnited Kingdom
URL displayhttp://tellmamauk.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/maybewearehated.pdf
Physical Description32 p.
URL more informationhttp://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/social-policy/departments/applied-social-studies/news-and-events/2013/11/understanding-impact-of-anti-muslim-hatred-on-muslim-women.aspx
URL more informationhttps://tellmamauk.org/maybe-we-are-hated-the-experience-and-impact-of-anti-muslim-hate-on-british-muslim-women-november-2013/
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