INTERSECT webinar: The scientification of Islamophobia: the case of WikiIslam

Speakers: Göran Larsson, University of Gothenburg and Torkel Brekke, Oslo Metropolitan University 

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In this article, we introduce a concept of scientification of Islamophobia by looking closely at the case of a website called WikiIslam and at the way this website and its contents are used by other websites and by individuals in a complex global ecology of knowledge production and consumption regarding Islam and Muslims. We are making two claims in this article. Firstly, we believe that some Islamophobic activists and milieus in the Western world work to anchor prejudice against Islam and Muslims in what they see as scientific arguments about the nature and history of Islam. Secondly, we argue that the website called WikiIslam has emerged as an important point of reference and source of knowledge for the scientification of Islamophobia. We base these claims on an analysis of internet traffic to the pages of WikiIslam combined with a close reading of the articles written and curated by WikiIslam. However, our study of WikiIslam is only a limited case study of larger developments that merit further research.

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The INTERSECT webinar series

This webinar series is part of the INTERSECT project on intersecting flows of Islamophobia, led by MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society and C-REX.

Published Mar. 9, 2021 2:15 PM - Last modified Oct. 27, 2022 3:10 PM