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Representations of Islam in the News: A Cross-Cultural Analysis

Lanham, Maryland et al.: Lexington Books (2016), xiv, 281 pp.

Contains bibliogr. pp. 245-270, index

Series: Communication, Globalization, and Cultural Identity

ISBN 978-1-4985-0989-3 (pbk); 978-1-4985-0988-6 (ebook)

Introduction / Stefan Mertens and Hedwig de Smaele
Muslims in public and media discourse in western Europe: the reproduction of aporia and exclusion / Roza Tsagarousianou
The U.K.'s reporting of Islam and Muslims: reviewing the field / Elizabeth Poole
Recent trends in German integration discourse: from the Sarrazin controversies to the decline of political correctness / David Abadi, Leen d'Haenens, and Joyce Koeman
Cultural values in the news: a cross-Cultural content analysis of the representation of Islam in western European media
European media coverage of Islam in a globalizing world / Stefan Mertens
A comparison of news reporting on Islam and Muslims in Flanders and the Netherlands / Stefan Mertens
The representation of Islam and Muslims in Flemish tv news / Elke Ichau and Leen d'Haenens
A comparison of news reporting on Islam and Muslims in Wallonia and France / Rozane de Cock and Koenraad du Pont
The representation of Islam and Muslims in Germany / Jan Ceuppens
The representation of Islam and Muslims in the U.K. / Stefan Mertens
Reception of media representations of Moroccan ethnicity and Islam in Belgium and the Netherlands: the case of the "Syria fighters" / Anna Berbers, Joyce Eoeman, and Leen d'Haenens
News exposure and fear of Islamic State: survey results among Flemish adults / Rozane de Cock and Elien Kok
Representation of Islam and Muslims in the media across the world: extending the framework
The representation of Islam and Muslims in Russian newspapers Kommersant and Rossijskaya gazeta / Hedwig de Smaele and Dorien de Booser
Salience and representation of Islam and Uyghur Muslims in the Chinese Communist Party press / Lutgard Lams
Framing Ghar wapsi and Muslim identity in Indian print media / Chris Verschooten, Arshad Amanullah, and Stefanie Nijs