Civil Rights

Delegitimizing Islamophobia: The Legal and Normative Needs of the UK

Arzu Merali argues that plenty work already exists outside institutional contexts (and occasionally within them) for the British government to begin tackling the Islamophobic narratives that are undermining the country’s social and institutional life.  This article is a summary of the second paper in the

French Muslims: a History of Incomplete Citizenship

Andrea Bila overviews her first report on the ten dominant narratives of Islamophobia in France for the Countering Islamophobia in Europe project Economic crisis of the early 1970s, growing unemployment that hit hard mainly the low-skilled working class immigrants and eventually laws restricting immigration voted

Germany, We need to talk about Islamophobia

Luis Manuel Hernandez Aguilar summarises his first report for the CIK project, looking at the ten most dominant counter-narratives to Islamophobia in Germany. The recent federal elections and the rise of the far-right Islamophobic political party Alternative for Germany (AFD) as the third most influential political