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Autor:
Faiza Hirji
Publikováno v:
Genealogy, Vol 8, Iss 3, p 108 (2024)
In this article, I address the inadequacies in how we currently conceptualize spaces for dialogue and debate around issues involving race and religion. Even in a climate where many organizations now acknowledge equity, diversity, and inclusion requir
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https://doaj.org/article/878d879dd1544f1dba0ebd187fb4c45e
Autor:
Faiza Hirji
Publikováno v:
Global Media Journal: Canadian Edition, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 33-47 (2011)
In the ten years that have passed since September 11, 2001, media discourses regarding Muslims have changed superficially while essentializing stereotypes have been reinforced for the general public. This is true of many forms of media, but this pape
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https://doaj.org/article/ed20a697e51448359bb4c52d61c5412f
Autor:
Faiza Hirji
As various nations wrestle with issues of immigration, integration, and pluralism, second-generation immigrants are exploring new ways to make sense of who they are and where they belong in the face of competing cultural demands. They may call their
Autor:
Dilyana Mincheva, Faiza Hirji
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Communication. 47:488-510
Background: This article revisits a 2008 complaint brought against the Canadian magazine Maclean’s for its publication of excerpts from Mark Steyn’s 2006 book America Alone, a complaint whose dismissal was seen as affirmation of the principle of
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Canadian Journal of Communication. 47:409-414
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Canadian Journal of Communication. 46:689-710
Publikováno v:
Communication, Culture and Critique. 13:168-184
Canada is defined by its commitment to multicultural diversity, tolerance and liberalism that belie the dominant whiteness of our institutions, including academia. Canadian Communication Studies, despite its history of attending to the power dynamics
Autor:
Faiza Hirji
Publikováno v:
Islamophobia Studies Journal. 6
This paper addresses the ways in which Muslim women seek to employ online media, particularly social media, to reclaim narratives around space, embodiment, and power. I argue that digital space is, like any other form of media, structured essentially