Islamophobia in Canada: Measuring the realities of negative attitudes toward Muslims and religious discrimination
Authors: Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme
Overview
Abstract (English)
There has been growing discussion surrounding the phenomenon of Islamophobia in Western societies over the last few years. However, in-depth empirical research of the prevalence and patterns of prejudice toward Muslims remains scarce, especially in the Canadian context. With data from the 2011 Canadian Election Study and the 2014 General Social Survey, this study measures the extent to which negative feelings toward Muslims are present among the general adult population, and the extent to which Muslim Canadians themselves say they have experienced discrimination in recent years due to their religion, ethnicity, and culture.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme |
Publication Year | 2018 |
Title | Islamophobia in Canada: Measuring the realities of negative attitudes toward Muslims and religious discrimination |
Volume | 55 |
Journal Name | Canadian Review of Sociology |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 86-110 |
Publication Language | English |
- Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme
- Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme
- Islamophobia in Canada: Measuring the realities of negative attitudes toward Muslims and religious discrimination
- Canadian Review of Sociology
- 55
- 2018
- 1
- 86-110