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Islamophobia in the Asia-Pacific

Announced by the University of Pittsburgh

This Reading Resource Pack was developed by researchers from the Global Justice Program at the Othering and Belonging Institute at UC Berkeley, as part of its larger project documenting and countering Islamophobia.
Elsadig Elsheikh is the Global Justice Program Director at the Othering & Belonging Institute. Elsadig’s research focuses on global North-global South inequity as it relates to sociopolitical dynamics, nation-state and citizenship, and structural mechanisms of inclusion/ exclusion.

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AMERICAN MUSLIM POLL 2019

Our annual poll returns for a third year to measure the attitudes and policy preferences that impact the lives of American Muslims across faith communities, including results from Catholics, Protestants, Jews, white Evangelicals, and the non-affiliated.

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Report on Islamophobia in India

UC Berkeley's CRG project IRDP published their first 100 page report documenting the history and operation of Islamophobia in India. Feedback is welcome as they build the response, to fill gaps in research. Download desktop version here https://irdproject.com/islamophobia-in-india-stoking-bigotry/

Editor: Dr. Hatem Bazian
Authors: Paula Thompson and Rhonda Itaoui

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Islamophia in America

A report issued by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Center for Race and Gender at UC Berkeley on June 21, 2016. The report, titled “Confronting Fear,” presents the facts about the 33 Islamophobic groups who had access to at least $205 million in total revenue between 2008-2013. The report presents a four-point strategy designed to achieve a shared American understanding of Islam in which being Muslim carries a positive connotation, and in which Islam has an equal place among the many faiths that together constitute America’s pluralistic society.

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The Iberian Encounter and Exchange

The Iberian Encounter and Exchange is currently accepting book proposals. The Iberian Peninsula has historically been an area of the world that fostered encounters and exchanges among peoples from different societies. For centuries, Iberia acted as a nexus for the circulation of ideas, people, objects, and technology around the pre-modern western Mediterranean, Atlantic, and eventually the Pacific. Iberian Encounter and Exchange, 475-1755 combines a broad thematic scope with the territorial limits of the Iberian Peninsula and its global contacts.

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Islamic Studies Conferences Worldwide

A cataloging of upcoming conferences related to Islamic Studies.

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Research and Presentation Tips

Great tips on research and presentation (useful for participants in CERIS's Undergraduate Research Symposium) at Pitt's Speaking in the Disciplines page.

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