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This book explores the multifaceted experiences of British Turks, particularly focusing on how they navigate and negotiate Islamophobia in contemporary British society.

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This book explores the multifaceted experiences of British Turks, particularly focusing on how they navigate and negotiate Islamophobia in contemporary British society.
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Autorenporträt
Özge Onay is a University Teacher within the Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy department at Loughborough University, UK. With a deep focus on race, racism, migration, and identity within racialised-minority communities, Onay has conducted significant fieldwork in the UK, Turkey, and the Netherlands, investigating the systemic discrimination faced by marginalised communities in these countries. Her findings have been published in high-impact journals. As a scholar of Alevi origin and a Turkish Person of Colour, Onay brings a unique perspective to her work. Her personal experiences of exclusion and her commitment to understanding and challenging racism, Islamophobia, and other forms of discrimination drive her work. Her expertise and passion for teaching and research continue to contribute to the advancement of sociology, criminology and the fight against social injustice.