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Few issues have captured media headlines over the past two decades like Islam and Muslims. This tackles head-on the Australian news media's treatment of Islam and Muslims. It brings together the research and insights of academics, editors and journalists on the representation of Islam and its impact on social relations, the newsworthiness of Muslim issues and the complexities of covering Islam.

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Few issues have captured media headlines over the past two decades like Islam and Muslims. This tackles head-on the Australian news media's treatment of Islam and Muslims. It brings together the research and insights of academics, editors and journalists on the representation of Islam and its impact on social relations, the newsworthiness of Muslim issues and the complexities of covering Islam.
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Autorenporträt
Halim Rane is the Deputy Director of the Griffith University Islamic Research Unit and a lecturer in the National Centre of Excellence in Islamic Studies at Griffith University. Dr Rane is a co-author of Sources of News and Current Affairs, commissioned by the Australian Broadcasting Authority, and is author of Reconstructing Jihad amid Competing International Norms (2009) as well as the forthcoming Islam and Contemporary Civilisation (2010). Jacqui Ewart is a senior lecturer in journalism and media studies at Griffith University. Dr Ewart is a member of the Centre for Public Culture and Ideas and the Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance, both at Griffith University. She previously worked as a journalist and media manager. She is author of Haneef: A Question of Character (2009). Mohamad Abdalla is the Founding Director of the Griffith University Islamic Research Unit, Director of the Queensland Node of the National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies Australia and an Associate Professor at the Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance, Griffith University.