Steve Garner’s research while affiliated with The Open University and other places

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The Racialization of Muslims: Empirical Studies of Islamophobia
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December 2014

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Critical Sociology

Steve Garner

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Racialization is a concept that is theoretically underdeveloped. Although there has been an increased interest in Islamophobia since 9/11, it is very rarely discussed as racial in its nature. In this special issue on Islamophobia and the Racialization of Muslims scholars connect racism to Islamophobia. This issue situates racialization as a way to explain and understand Islamophobia, as racism towards a Muslim population. Through empirical studies, this issue uncovers the processes of racialization of Muslims and the rise of Islamophobia in both Europe and the USA. Case studies include the experiences of middle-class US Muslims; of white British converts to Islam; of young working-class British-Pakistani men; policing practices in Ireland; and the construction of Muslim identities through online comments about a reality television show. As well as identifying some issues specific to the nation, each case study also reveals the intersection of the racialization process with class and gender experiences.

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... We argue that far-right politics can be used by a variety of different actors, rather than it being solely used to define a paradigm which enables party categorisation/ classification. Primarily, we identify the centrality of racism to far-right ideology, which is often thinly veiled behind covert and coded references to culture and identity (Titley 2009;Lentin and Titley 2011;Lentin 2005;Garner and Selod, 2015;Rattansi, 2020). In terms of the interconnected forms of exclusion and oppression which tie together the different ideologies of the far right, we follow Katy Brown (2023, pp.28-29) in defining the far right as: a position characterised by a generalised commitment to inequality, with racism at its core (Mondon and Winter, 2020). ...

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Researching and Understanding Far-Right Politics in Times of Mainstreaming
The Racialization of Muslims: Empirical Studies of Islamophobia

Critical Sociology