Ethnicities ( IF 1.555 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-27 , DOI: 10.1177/1468796821989819 Kevin M Dunn 1 , Thierno MO Diallo 1 , Rachel Sharples 1
Islamophobia is a global issue. Our nationwide survey of Australians, undertaken in 2015 and 2016, reveals the extent of this national calamity in Australia. But Islamophobia is not universal in its manifestation. Latent Class Analysis was used to develop a typology of Islamophobia in Australia. The results place Australians in four classes based on their perception of Islam: Islamophobes (13% of the population); those who are unsure about diversity and have some concerns about Muslims (24%), those with progressive attitudes about diversity but with concerns about Muslims (50%); and progressives who have no concerns about Muslims (13%). We offer a conceptual challenge to those who assert that there is a singular, legitimate approach to challenging Islamophobia. Our analysis offers a pragmatic enablement of the diverse work of those anti-racist practitioners who undertake the day-to-day work of challenging Islamophobia in our schools, workplaces, community and recreation venues.
中文翻译:
细分澳大利亚的反穆斯林情绪:各种对抗伊斯兰恐惧症的见解
伊斯兰恐惧症是一个全球性问题。我们在2015年和2016年对澳大利亚人进行的全国性调查显示,这种全国性灾难在澳大利亚的程度。但是伊斯兰恐惧症的表现并不普遍。潜在类别分析用于发展澳大利亚的伊斯兰恐惧症类型学。根据他们对伊斯兰的理解,结果将澳大利亚人分为四类:伊斯兰浮雕(占人口的13%);那些不确定多样性,对穆斯林有些担忧的人(24%),那些对多样性持渐进态度但对穆斯林感到担忧的人(50%);和不关心穆斯林的进步主义者(13%)。我们向那些主张以独特,合法的方式挑战伊斯兰恐惧症的人提出了概念性挑战。