id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_v267qdwisne2li2oh6uegq4w6a Irene Zempi Doing 'dangerous' autoethnography on Islamophobic victimization 2017 22 .pdf application/pdf 9151 679 59 autoethnography, Islamophobia, insider/outsider, Muslims, victimization on the researcher's experiences, feelings and emotions, and uses self-reflexivity to employing autoethnography when researching Islamophobic victimization, using of Islamophobic victimization as a result of being 'visibly' Muslim in public spaces experiences of Islamophobic victimization as visible Muslims, it is first important researching Islamophobic victimization through autoethnography. researching Islamophobic victimization through autoethnography. in recent years, qualitative research into the experiences of Muslim women who 'visible' Muslim men as victims of Islamophobia in public places (Abbas, 2004; Irene's research project examined veiled Muslim women's experiences of veiled Muslim women coupled with autoethnography whereby Irene wore the full and 20 focus group interviews with veiled Muslim women who had been victims in order to research Islamophobia through adopting a 'visibly' identifiable Muslim rendering veiled Muslim women vulnerable to Islamophobic victimization. everyday hostility throughout Irene's experiences as a veiled Muslim woman. Similarly, veiled Muslim women who took part in Irene's (Zempi, 2014) study ./cache/work_v267qdwisne2li2oh6uegq4w6a.pdf ./txt/work_v267qdwisne2li2oh6uegq4w6a.txt