[PDF] Gendering Islamophobia, racism and White supremacy | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1177/2043820616655018 Corpus ID: 52293083Gendering Islamophobia, racism and White supremacy @article{Hopkins2016GenderingIR, title={Gendering Islamophobia, racism and White supremacy}, author={Peter Hopkins}, journal={Dialogues in Human Geography}, year={2016}, volume={6}, pages={186 - 189} } Peter Hopkins Published 2016 Sociology, Medicine Dialogues in Human Geography Defendants in both racist and religiously motivated hate crimes in the United Kingdom are usually White men, with these incidents tending to take place in public spaces, especially those close to religious and community buildings. Focusing on the experiences of Muslim men and women in the United Kingdom – including others who look Muslim – I explore common forms of religiously and racially motivated violence and argue that these constitute gendered violence. Policies targeted at key groups who… Expand View on SAGE journals.sagepub.com Save to Library Create Alert Cite Launch Research Feed Share This Paper 17 CitationsHighly Influential Citations 1 Background Citations 6 View All Topics from this paper Gender Experience Occur (action) Paper Mentions News Article De Londres à Paris, regards sur l’islamophobie The Conversation 17 April 2018 News Article Islamophobia in Paris and London – how it differs and why The Conversation 13 April 2018 News Article Young Muslims want to participate in politics – but prejudice might be stopping them Business Insider 16 March 2017 News Article Young Muslims want to participate in politics – but prejudice and Islamophobia may be stopping them Yahoo! 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