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Targeted researches experiences of racism in New South Wales after September 11, 2001. The monograph analyses data collected by the anti-racism hotline established by the Community Relations Commission For a Multicultural NSW (CRC). It details a significant increase in racially motivated violence an...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-396642020-06-18T09:38:36Z Targeted' Dreher, Tanja Racism in Australia Islamophobia in Australia Muslim Australians and racism Racially motivated violence Terrorism and Islamophobia September 11 2001 and impact on Muslim communities bic Book Industry Communication::1 Geographical Qualifiers::1M Australasia, Oceania & other land areas::1MB Australasia::1MBF Australia Targeted researches experiences of racism in New South Wales after September 11, 2001. The monograph analyses data collected by the anti-racism hotline established by the Community Relations Commission For a Multicultural NSW (CRC). It details a significant increase in racially motivated violence and verbal abuse in NSW in the months following the US 2001 September 11 attacks and finds these incidents produced a climate of fear and insecurity, which continues to impact these communities, and denies them the chance to enjoy a true sense of Australian citizenship. 2020-06-17T14:13:00Z 2020-06-17T14:13:00Z 2006 book ONIX_20200617_9781863654203_5 1834-2027 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/39664 eng UTS Shopfront Series application/pdf n/a targeted.pdf UTS ePRESS 10.5130/978-1-86365-420-3 10.5130/978-1-86365-420-3 feb523b3-bdff-4e43-ad50-063a48b87781 2 48 Broadway open access
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