Essays about: "Moderate Muslim"

Found 3 essays containing the words Moderate Muslim.

  1. 1. HOW DEMOCRACY BACKSLIDES. Tracing the Pathway in Turkey

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Zekeriya Alperen Bedirhan; [2022-06-17]
    Keywords : democratic backsliding; politicization; clientelism; patronage system; reform avoidance; authoritarian legacy;

    Abstract : Democratic backsliding is a gradual process that negatively affects the countries in terms of democracy. The different levels of democracies can face a number of challenges as a result of democratic backsliding and this is due to various factors. For this thesis, the main aim is to find the variables which affect the Turkish case. READ MORE

  2. 2. How Facebook Comments Reflect Certain Characteristics Of Islamophobia: A Critical Discourse Analysis

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Annabell Curci-Wallis; [2019]
    Keywords : Islamophobia; Muslim; Moderate Muslim; Islam; Social Media; Facebook; Comments; Extremism; Critical Discourse Analysis; Habermas; Communicative Action Theory; Structural Change of the Public Sphere; Characteristics of Islamophobia.;

    Abstract : This study is a contribution to the limited knowledge of how different types of media content (about Muslims and extremism) posted and shared on Facebook might influence corresponding user comments. Through analyzing the discourse of user comments this study aims to identify how comments might reflect certain characteristics of Islamophobia, and to which themes in Facebook posts commentators relate to the most. READ MORE

  3. 3. Mirror Mirror on the Wall Who’s the Most Moderate of them all? An Exploration of Muslim-state Relations in the Era of Prevent

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för Mellanösternstudier

    Author : Samuel Bartlett; [2017]
    Keywords : Muslim-state engagement; Prevent; Muslim-led organisations; Comparative case-Study; Quilliam Foundation; Islamism; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : This work will examine how the British government engaged with Muslim-led organisations through its counter-extremism strategy Prevent in following the London bombings in 2005. Over a period of seven years two governments, Labour and the Coalition, implemented separate version of Prevent which led to distinct forms of state engagement with Muslim-led organisations. READ MORE