Essays about: "attitudes towards Muslims"
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1. Islamophobia and Law Enforcement : Police officers’ attitudes toward Muslims and Islam in Greece
University essay from Uppsala universitet/ReligionshistoriaAbstract : This study investigated law enforcement officers' personal beliefs and attitudes toward Muslims and Islam in Greece. Primary survey data collected directly from forty-eight active police officers in Greece, from different gender, age group and management level. READ MORE
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2. The Sultanate of Oman as a Venue for Inter-faith Dialogue and Intercultural Immersion : A Case-Study on Christian Semester Abroad Students living in a Muslim Context
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : This paper is a case-study on a group of American students, who spent a four- month period in Oman on a semester abroad program hosted by Al Amana Cen- tre. This paper examines the changes that have occurred in the students concep- tual thinking, their attitudes towards Muslims, Arabs and Islam and their personal theology, and identifies causes of those changes. READ MORE
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3. “The elephant in the room usually centres around Israel”
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för socialt arbeteAbstract : The Master’s thesis deals with the topic of antisemitism in Sweden and, as an aspect of that, focuses on antisemitic attitudes among Muslims. Antisemitism, the hostility towards Jews, has changed its forms of manifestation throughout history, but persists to the current day. READ MORE
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4. The Kabir Project. Bangalore and Mumbai (India)
University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : The Kabir Project (K.P.) was born in Bangalore, India, in 2002, after the Gujarat pogrom, which occurred in the same year. READ MORE
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5. Muslims as a counter-image of the German majority? An analysis of mechanisms of symbolic exclusion by the German majority population
University essay from Lunds universitet/SociologiAbstract : During the last decades, Germany has been experiencing an ongoing religious and cultural diversification. But despite this process, other groups are still excluded from dominant discourses of the German society. Especially the Muslim population is often presented as being different and oppositional in comparison to the German majority. READ MORE