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Islamophobic hate crimes have increased significantly following the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and 7/7. More recently, the rhetoric surrounding Trumps election and presidency, Brexit, the rise of far-right groups and ISIS-inspired terrorist attacks worldwide have promoted a climate where Islamophobia and anti-Muslim sentiments have become legitimised.





The Routledge International Handbook of Islamophobia provides a comprehensive single-volume collection of key readings in Islamophobia. Consisting of 32 chapters accessibly written by scholars, policy makers and practitioners, it seeks to examine the nature, extent, implications of, and responses to Islamophobic hate crime both nationally and internationally.





This volume will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as postdoctoral researchers interested in fields such as Criminology, Victimology, Sociology, Social Policy, Religious Studies, Law and related Social Sciences subjects. It will also appeal to scholars, policy makers and practitioners working in and around the areas of Islamophobic hate crimes.
Introduction

Irene Zempi and Imran Awan

Part 1: Conceptualising Islamophobia

1. The debate over the utility and precision of the term Islamophobia

Nathan Lean

2. Islamophobia as the racialization of Muslims

Nasar Meer and Tariq Modood

3. Islamophobia as the Hidden Hand of Structural and Cultural Racism

Tahir Abbas

4. A multidimensional model of understanding Islamophobia

Saied Reza Ameli and Arzu Merali

5. Mapping and Mainstreaming Islamophobia: Between the illiberal and liberal

Aurelien Mondon and Aaron Winter

6. The Psychology of hate crime offenders who target Muslims: who could be a
hate crime offender?

Jane Prince

7. Your pain is my pain: examining the community impacts of Islamophobic
hate crimes

Jenny L. Paterson, Mark A. Walters and Rupert Brown

Part 2: Patterns of Islamophobia through European lens

8. A historical perspective: Secularism, white backlash and Islamophobia in
France

Olivier Esteves

9. Contemporary Islamophobia in France

Timothy Peace

10. The Gendered Dimension of Islamophobia in Belgium

Amina Easat-Daas

11. Islamophobia in Ireland: Challenges from Below?

James Carr

12. The Racialised and Islamophobic Framing of the Rotherham and Rochdale
Child Sexual Abuse Scandal

Waqas Tufail

13. Discrimination against Muslims in Scotland

Stefano Bonino

14. Islamophobia and the Muslim Student: Disciplining the Intellect

Tania Saeed

15. Islamophobia in UK universities

Hareem Ghani and Ilyas Nagdee

16. Islamophobia in Greece: The Muslim threat and the panic about Islam

Alexandros Sakellari
Irene Zempi is a Lecturer in Criminology at Nottingham Trent University, UK.

Imran Awan is a Professor in Criminology and Deputy Director of the Centre for Applied Criminology at Birmingham City University, UK.