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The halal debate in Australia has escalated following a series of organized anti-Islam and anti-Muslim campaigns in the public and social media since 2014. These multifaceted accusations provide pro a prominent case study for the analysis of the interaction between radicalization and Islamophobia Through an in-depth analysis of radicalism and Islamophobia discourse and how it is reproduced in different platforms, including the halal debate in Australia, this chapter will explore the presence of Islamophobia in radicalism discourse and likewise, is the existence of radicalism in Islamophobia discourse.
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Iner, D. (2019). Interweaving Islamophobia with Radicalism: Feeding the Radicals with the Anti-Halal Debate. In: Esposito, J., Iner, D. (eds) Islamophobia and Radicalization. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95237-6_5
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