How does Islamophobia and radicalisation feed each other? Identify a maximum of three factors supporting your response and critically analyse them.
How does Islamophobia and radicalisation feed each other? Identify a maximum of three factors supporting your response and critically analyse them.
Write an essay of 3,000 words, responding the topic below:
TOPIC: How does Islamophobia and radicalisation feed each other? Identify a maximum of three factors supporting your response and critically analyse them.
I`ve attached some peer review articles which you can use.
You can use the following authors as references.
1. Islamophobia : The Challenge of Pluralism in the 21st Century
Esposito, John L.; Kalin, Ibrahim
2. M. Fethullah Gulen
3. Ozalp, M. (2012). Chapter 16: Can a Muslim be a terrorist. In Islam between tradition and modernity: An Australian perspective (pp. 245-261). Canberra: Barton Books.
4. Capan, E. (2004). Suicide attacks and Islam. In An Islamic perspective: Terror and suicide attacks (pp. 101-118). New Jersey: Light Publisher. (attached)
5.Esposito, J. L. (1999). Islam and the West. In The Islamic threat: Myth or reality (pp. 35-44). New York: Oxford University Press (attached)
Presentation
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Please also follow the Marking Criteria
1. Answering the question: · Directly addresses the question or issue and adds new insight into the subject.
· Demonstrates potential of synthesising new information in his/her writing by showing signs of such writing.
· There is analysis of sources and concepts.
2. Argument: A clear and consistent argument is present throughout the essay. The discussion is tied back to the argument using appropriate means
3. Evidence and Critical Thinking: Provides accurate evidence that convinces reader to accept the arguments. The importance and relevance of all pieces of evidence are clearly stated. The argument is approached from different angles with evidence.
· Author acknowledges that counter-evidence or alternative interpretations exist, explaining to the reader why his/her argument still stands
4. Sources and Referencing: Author consults scholarly books, websites and journal articles, with 12-14 scholarly sources cited.
· All evidence is cited using proper APA referencing.
· Reference list is according to APA referencing
5. Organisation: There is an introduction, sequenced body and conclusion in the essay. There is transition between paragraphs and ideas
6. Clarity and Style: All sentences are grammatically correct and clearly written. Non-English words and concepts are always explained. All information is accurate. Paper has been spell-checked AND proofread, and contains no more than a few minor errors, which do not adversely affect the reader’s ability to understand the essay.