1st Edition

Spatialized Islamophobia

By Kawtar Najib Copyright 2022
178 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

178 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

178 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book demonstrates the spatialized and multi-scalar nature of Islamophobia. It provides ground-breaking insights in recognising the importance of space in the formation of anti-Muslim racism. Through the exploration of complementary data, both from existing quantitative databases and directly from victims of Islamophobia, applied in two important European capitals - Paris and London - this... Read more
Chapter 1 Introduction: A Spatialized Definition of Islamophobia

Chapter 2 Global and National Islamophobia

Chapter 3 Urban and Infra-urban Islamophobia

Chapter 4 Embodied and Emotional Islamophobia

Chapter 5 Conclusion: Towards a Critical Geography of Islamophobia

Biography

Kawtar Najib is a social and urban geographer with research interests in social inequality and religious discrimination using both quantitative and qualitative methods. She was a Marie Curie Fellow at Newcastle University where she was the principal researcher of the SAMA project (Spaces of Anti-Muslim Acts), funded by the European Commission, which highlights the impact of Islamophobic discrimination on space and people. She earned her PhD in Geography and Planning at the University of Franche-Comté (France) on socio-spatial inequality and residential segregation in urban neighbourhoods. Her research explores more broadly issues of social and spatial justice.