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Nahid Afrose Kabir
Nahid Afrose Kabir
Professor, BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Verified email at unisa.edu.au - Homepage
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Muslims in Australia
N Kabir
Routledge, 2013
2402013
Representation of Islam and Muslims in the Australian media, 2001–2005
N Kabir
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 26 (3), 313-328, 2006
2242006
Young British Muslims: Identity, culture, politics and the media
NA Kabir
Edinburgh University Press, 2010
1762010
Muslims in Australia: The double edge of terrorism
N Kabir
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 33 (8), 1277-1297, 2007
962007
Young American Muslims: dynamics of identity
NA Kabir
Edinburgh University Press, 2012
732012
Muslims in a ‘White Australia’: Colour or religion?
N Kabir
Immigrants & Minorities 24 (2), 193-223, 2006
552006
Not friend, not foe: The rocky road of enfranchisement of Muslims into multicultural nationhood in Australia and New Zealand
E Kolig, N Kabir
Immigrants & Minorities 26 (3), 266-300, 2008
492008
To be or not to be an Australian: Focus on Muslim youth
NA Kabir∗
National Identities 10 (4), 399-419, 2008
472008
What does it mean to be un-Australian?: views of Australian Muslim students in 2006
N Kabir
People and Place 15 (1), 62-79, 2007
462007
Muslims and the Australian labour market, 1980–2001
N Kabir, R Evans
Immigrants & minorities 21 (3), 70-95, 2002
432002
A study of Australian Muslim youth identity: The Melbourne case
NA Kabir
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 31 (2), 243-258, 2011
372011
Students at risk: can connections make a difference?
N Kabir, T Rickards
Youth Studies Australia 25 (4), 17-24, 2006
322006
The Cronulla riots: Muslims’ place in the white imaginary spatiality
NA Kabir
Contemporary Islam 9, 271-290, 2015
232015
“THE MEDIA IS ONE‐SIDED IN AUSTRALIA” Views of Australian Muslim Youth
NA Kabir
Journal of Children and Media 2 (3), 267-281, 2008
232008
Muslim women in Australia, Britain and the United States: The role of “othering” and biculturalism in identity formation
NA Kabir
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 36 (4), 523-539, 2016
222016
Young Somalis in Australia, the UK and the USA: An understanding of their identity and their sense of belonging
NA Kabir
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 34 (3), 259-281, 2014
222014
Are young Muslims adopting Australian values?
NA Kabir
Australian Journal of Education 52 (3), 229-241, 2008
222008
Depiction of Muslims in selected Australian media: Free speech or taking sides
N Kabir
M/C Journal 9 (4), 2006
222006
The Cronulla riot: How one newspaper represented the event
N Kabir
Public sociologies: Lessons and Trans-Tasman comparisons: TASA/SAANZ …, 2007
212007
Can Islamophobia in the media serve Islamic State propaganda? The Australian case, 2014–2015
NA Kabir
Islamophobia and radicalization: Breeding intolerance and violence, 97-116, 2019
182019
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