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ID121231
Title ProperDifficult integration of Muslims into quebec since 9/11
Other Title Informationinternational or local dynamics?
LanguageENG
AuthorMcAndrew, Marie ;  Bakhshaei, Mahsa
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In countries of immigration it is often assumed, and sometimes quite clearly
demonstrated, that the events of 11 September 2001 and their aftermath had
a negative impact on ethnic relations, especially with regard to the perception
and treatment of Muslims, who often represent a significant minority
population, particularly in Europe. Most analysts agree, though, that these
phenomena were not created by the post-9/11 wave of islamophobia, but
thrived on the fertile ground of a problematic historical relationship with the Muslim world, which dates back to the Crusades and was nourished by
colonialism.1
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 67, No.4; Autumn 2012: p.931-949
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol. 67, No.4; Autumn 2012: p.931-949
Key WordsMuslims ;  9/11 ;  Ethnic Relations ;  Minority Population ;  Europe ;  Islamophobia ;  Muslim World ;  Colonialism ;  Multiculturalism ;  Canada