Description

The representation of Islam is unquestionably a critical test for comparing journalistic reporting across countries and cultures. The Islamic religion has weight in international reporting (defining what we termed “foreign Islam”), but it is also the religion of numerically important minority groups residing in Europe (“national Islam”). The first part of the book is “setting the scene.” Three chapters provide insights in dominant patterns of the representation of Islam as detected by various authors and studies involved with Islam representation in Europe. Part two, the core section of the book, contributes to the development of the field of comparative journalism studies by comparing several countries and six media systems in Western Europe: the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium (Flanders), the French-speaking part of Belgium (Wallonia), the Netherlands, France, Germany, and the U.K. Part three of this book presents two reception studies, one qualitative and the other quantitative. Equally important, as the bulk of attention goes to Western Europe, is the extension towards the representation of Muslims and Islam outside Western Europe. Part four of the book is devoted to the representation of Islam in some of the so-called BRICs-countries: Russia, China, and India.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Stefan Mertens and Hedwig de Smaele
Part I: Setting the Scene
Chapter 1: Muslims in Public and Media Discourse in Western Europe: The Reproduction of Aporia and Exclusion, Roza Tsagarousianou
Chapter 2: The U.K.’s Reporting of Islam and Muslims: Reviewing the Field, Elizabeth Poole
Chapter 3: Recent Trends in German Integration Discourse: From the Sarrazin Controversies to the Decline of Political Correctness, David Abadi, Leen d’Haenens, and Joyce Koeman
Part II: Cultural Values in the News: A Cross-Cultural Content Analysis of the Representation of Islam in Western European Media
Chapter 4: European Media Coverage of Islam in a Globalizing World, Stefan Mertens
Chapter 5: A Comparison of News Reporting on Islam and Muslims in Flanders and the Netherlands, Stefan Mertens
Chapter 6: The Representation of Islam and Muslims in Flemish TV news, Elke Ichau and Leen d’Haenens
Chapter 7: A Comparison of News Reporting on Islam and Muslims in Wallonia and France, Rozane De Cock and Koenraad Du Pont
Chapter 8: The Representation of Islam and Muslims in Germany, Jan Ceuppens
Chapter 9: The Representation of Islam and Muslims in the U.K., Stefan Mertens
Part III: Reception of Media Representation of Muslims and Islam
Chapter 10: Reception of Media Representations of Moroccan Ethnicity and Islam in Belgium and the Netherlands: The Case of the “Syria Fighters,” Anna Berbers, Joyce Koeman, and Leen d’Haenens
Chapter 11: News Exposure and Fear of Islamic State: Survey Results among Flemish Adults, Rozane De Cock and Elien Kok
Part IV: Representation of Islam and Muslims in the Media across the World: Extending the Framework
Chapter 12: The Representation of Islam and Muslims in Russian Newspapers Kommersant’ and Rossijskaya Gazeta, Hedwig de Smaele and Dorien De Booser
Chapter 13: Salience and Representation of Islam and Uyghur Muslims in the Chinese Communist Party Press, Lutgard Lams
Chapter 14: Framing ghar wapsi and Muslim Identity in Indian Print Media, Chris Verschooten, Arshad Amanullah, and Stefanie Nijs

Product details

Published Sep 11 2017
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 296
ISBN 9781498509893
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 4 BW Illustrations, 39 Tables
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Series Communication, Globalization, and Cultural Identity
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Stefan Mertens

Anthology Editor

Hedwig de Smaele

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David Abadi

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Anna Berbers

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Jan Ceuppens

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Rozane De Cock

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Leen d'Haenens

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Elke Ichau

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Joyce Koeman

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Elien Kok

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Lut Lams

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Stefan Mertens

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Stefanie Nijs

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Elizabeth Poole

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