A Systematic Literature Review of Islamophobia on Media: Trends, Factors, and Stereotypes

Yudi Wili Tama, S. Sulistyaningrum
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Islamophobia is a concept that includes various types of discrimination against Muslims and their followers.This study explores trends in previous research on Islamophobia between 2013 and 2022, focusing on factors that contribute to Islamophobia in the media and prevalent stereotypes. A systematic literature review was conducted, involving the identification, evaluation, interpretation and analysis of relevant studies. The study found that Islamophobia in the media has gained significant attention and requires further investigation to understand current trends and develop solutions. Factors associated with Islamophobia include negative portrayal, structural bias, and a lack of understanding of Islam, which contributes to anti-Muslim sentiment. The study also identified stereotypes, such as Muslims being suspected of attacks, seen as a societal threat, labeled as "other," and women wearing headscarves being stigmatized as religious fanatics. Addressing Islamophobia in the media is crucial, and recognizing these contributing factors and stereotypes can help challenge biases and promote inclusivity in society
媒体上的伊斯兰恐惧症:趋势、因素和刻板印象的系统文献综述
伊斯兰恐惧症是一个概念,包括对穆斯林及其追随者的各种歧视。本研究探讨了2013年至2022年期间之前关于伊斯兰恐惧症的研究趋势,重点关注导致媒体中伊斯兰恐惧症和普遍刻板印象的因素。我们进行了系统的文献综述,包括相关研究的识别、评价、解释和分析。该研究发现,媒体中的伊斯兰恐惧症已经引起了极大的关注,需要进一步调查以了解当前的趋势并制定解决方案。与伊斯兰恐惧症相关的因素包括负面描述、结构性偏见和对伊斯兰教缺乏了解,这助长了反穆斯林情绪。该研究还指出了一些刻板印象,比如穆斯林被怀疑是袭击的嫌疑人,被视为社会威胁,被贴上“他者”的标签,戴头巾的妇女被诬蔑为宗教狂热分子。解决媒体中的伊斯兰恐惧症问题至关重要,认识到这些因素和陈规定型观念有助于挑战偏见,促进社会包容
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