Publications: Islamophobic hate crime
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Zempi, I., 'Negotiating constructions of insider and outsider status in research with veiled muslim women victims of Islamophobic hate crime' (2016), Sociological Research Online, 21(4), Article number 8
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Zempi, I., 'Veiled Muslim Women’s Responses to Experiences of Gendered Islamophobia in the UK' (2019), International Review of Victimology [online]
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Zempi, I., 'Responding to the needs of victims of Islamophobia' (2014), in Chakraborti, N. & Garland, J. (2014) Responding to hate crime: the case for connecting policy and research. Bristol: Policy Press.
Zempi, I., 'The lived experiences of veiled Muslim women as ‘undeserving’ victims of Islamophobia' (2018), in M. Duggan (Ed.), Revisiting the 'ideal victim': Developments in critical victimology (pp.63-82). Bristol: Policy Press.
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Zempi, I., 'Covered in stigma? Exploring the impacts of Islamophobic hate crime on veiled Muslim women globally' (2016), in J. Schweppe & M.A. Walters, The globalization of hate: Internationalizing hate crime? (pp.111-125), Oxford: Oxford University Press
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Zempi, I. & Awan, I., 'The Routledge International Handbook of Islamophobia' (2019), Routledge
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Zempi, I. & Chakraborti, N., 'Islamophobia, victimisation and the veil' (2014), Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Zempi, I. & Chakraborti, N., 'Criminalising oppression or reinforcing oppression? The implications of Veil Ban Laws for Muslim women in the West' (2013), Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 64(1), pp.63-74
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Zempi, I. & Chakraborti, N., 'The veil under attack: Gendered dimensions of Islamophobic victimisation' (2012), International Review of Victimology, 18(3), pp.269-284
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Zempi, I. & Chakraborti, N., '‘They make us feel like we’re a virus’: The multiple impacts of Islamophobic hostility towards veiled Muslim women' (2015), International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 4(3), pp.44-56
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Zerback, T. & Karadas, N., 'They will hate us for this: effects of media coverage on Islamist terror attacks on Muslims’ perceptions of public opinion, perceived risk of victimization, and behavioral intentions' (2023), Human Communication Research, 49(3), pp. 227–237
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