Social representations of ‘IAM’ in two Australian newspapers before and after 9/11: A tri-semantic framework
@inproceedings{Alharbi2012SocialRO, title={Social representations of ‘IAM’ in two Australian newspapers before and after 9/11: A tri-semantic framework}, author={Ahlam Alharbi}, year={2012} }
A review of the literature of the (social) representation of Islam, Arabs, and Muslims (collectively, IAM) in the media specifically after 9/11 shows that this topic has attracted growing international attention and has become an ongoing debate among academics in different fields. Indisputably, the discourse of representations has its own complexities. It needs to be addressed in a more inclusive way that examines its various levels to depict the crucial features, especially when a change takes… Expand
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