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  1. 1 de jan. de 2007 · Part of an ambitious, exhaustive investigation into the phenomenon of terrorism, this probing and evenhanded look at this divisive issue features more than 100 politicians and experts sharing their views on the most controversial topic of our times. Also featured are hundreds more on-the-street interviews with average Americans, Europeans and Arabs, revealing the vast array of opinions that ...

  2. 1 de abr. de 2005 · DOI: 10.1108/17578043200500009 Corpus ID: 143809753; Defining terrorism, racial profiling and the demonisation of Arabs and Muslims in the USA @article{Onwudiwe2005DefiningTR, title={Defining terrorism, racial profiling and the demonisation of Arabs and Muslims in the USA}, author={Ihekwoaba D. Onwudiwe}, journal={Safer Communities}, year={2005}, volume={4}, pages={4-11}, url={https://api ...

  3. 18 de out. de 2023 · Moreover, one concerning bias in media representation is associating terrorism with Arabs. The definitions of terrorism according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation are categorized into two parts: International and domestic terrorism. International Terrorism: Violent, criminal acts committed by individuals and/or groups who are inspired by ...

  4. Terrorism is presented within the framework of Western ideology that preconceives Muslim Arabs as “absolutist”, “patriarchal”, “unreasoning”, “punitive” (Said, 1978, 1997). It is an inveterate and inculcated Orientalist preconception of Arabs held by the West to the extent that Arabs and Muslims are spontaneously stereotyped and identified or rather equated with the word terrorism.

  5. 10 de set. de 2021 · Most terrorism has nothing to do with Islam, yet thanks to 9/11 politicians and the media, that’s the way it is presented to the public.

  6. Terrorism in the United Arab Emirates describes the terrorist attacks in the United Arab Emirates, as well as steps taken by the Emirati government to counter the threat of terrorism. Although terrorist attacks are rare, the UAE has been listed as a place used by investors to raise funds to support militants in Afghanistan , Pakistan , and the financing of the September 11 attacks .

  7. American Muslims and Arabs were negative and 44% were neutral or ambiguous. In the six months after September 11, coverage beca me somewhat more positive (see also Schildkraut 2002, 523–25; Weston 2003)—due in part to sympathetic stories about the challenges facing American Muslims—but this shift proved short-lived.