Bibliography 2013-2018
ISLAM AND MUSLIMS ONLINE ( 2013—2018 )
Bibliography in progress — Compiled by Sana PATEL (U Ottawa) (last update : 20.11.2018)
- with contributions from Roxanne D. Marcotte (UQAM
See the Islam(s) and Muslims in Canada's Bibliography Project
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- Abdelmoula, Ezzeddine. 2015. Al Jazeera and Democratization: The Rise of the Arab Public Sphere. Routledge.
- Ackfeldt, Anders. 2013. “I Am Malcolm X” – Islamic Themes in Hip-hop Video Clips Online. CyberOrient, 7 (2). http://www.cyberorient.net/article.do?articleId=8630
- Alcántara-Plá, Manuel and Ruiz-Sánchez, Ana. 2017. “The Framing of Muslims on the Spanish Internet”. Lodz Papers in Pragmatics, 13 (2): 261-283.
- Awan, Imran and Zempi, Irene. 2016. “The Affinity Between Online and Offline Anti-Muslim Hate Crime: Dynamics and Impacts”. Aggression and Violent Behaviour, 27: 1-8.
- Aziz, Noor Hidayah Abl Mohamed, Intan Salwani; Zakaria, Nor Balkish. 2015. “Security, Risk and Trust Issues among Muslim Users for Online Businesses”. Procedia Economics and Finance, 31: 587-594.
- Alhabash, S. and Wise, K., 2014. “Playing their game: Changing evaluations of Palestinians and Israelis through video game play”. New Media and Society, 17 (8): 1358-1376.
- Alkazemi, Mariam F. 2015. “Mediating Silence: The Media's Role in Silencing Religious Dialogue Among U.S Muslims”. Journal of Media and Religion, 14 (1): 29-45.
- (Canada) Anderson, Brenda and Volker Greifenhager. 2013. “Covering Up on the Prairies: Perceptions of the Muslim Identity, Multiculturalism and Security in Canada”. In Tarlo, Emma & Annelies Moors (eds.) Islamic Fashion and Anti-Fashion, 55-72. New York: Bloomsbury Pub.
- Anderson, Jon W. 2013. “Online and Offline Continuities, Community and Agency on the Internet”. CyberOrient, 7 (1). http://www.cyberorient.net/article.do?articleId=8355
- Awan, I. 2014. “Islamophobia and Twitter: A Typology of Online Hate against Muslims on Social Media”. Policy & internet 6 (2): 133-150.
- Ayish, Mohammad & Mellor, Noha. 2015. Reporting in the MENA Region: Cyber Engagement and Pan-Arab Social Media. Rowman & Littlefield.*
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- Behboudi, Mehdi; Vazifehdoust, Hossein; Najafi, Kobra and Najafi, Mina. 2014. “Using Rational and Emotional Appeals in Online Advertisements for Muslim Customers”. Journal of Islamic Marketing, 5 (1): 97-124.
- Boum, Aomar. 2014. “The Virtual Genizah: Emerging North African Jewish and Muslim Identities Online”. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 46 (3): 597-601.
- Brinton, Jacquelene G. 2015. Preaching Islamic Renewal: Religious Authority and Media in Contemporary Egypt. University of California Press.
- de Bruijn, Mirjam, Pelckmans, L. and Sangare, B. 2015. “Communicating War in Mali, 2012: On-offline Networked Political Agency in Times of Conflict”. The Journal of African Media Studies, 7 (2): 109-128.
- Bunt, Gary R. 2018. Hashtag Islam: How Cyber Islamic Environments are Transforming Religious Authority. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.*
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- Chao, En-Chieh. 2015. “The-Truth-About-Islam.Com: Ordinary Theories of Racism and Cyber Islamophobia”. Critical Sociology, 41 (1): 57-75.
- Campbell, Heidi A. (ed.). 2013. Digital Religion: Understanding Religious Practice in New Media Worlds. London: Routledge.
- Cleland, Jamie; Anderson, Chris and Aldridge-Deacon-Jack. 2018. “Islamophobia, War and Nob-Muslims as Victims: An Analysis of Online Discourse on an English Defence League Message Board”. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 41 (9): 1541-1557.
- Cheong, Pauline. 2013. “Authority”. In Campbell, Heidi A. (ed.), Digital Religion: Understanding Religious Practice in New Media Worlds, 72-87. London: Routledge.
- Cameron, Jane. 2016. “Sartorially Sacred or Fashion Faux Pas?: Visual Interpretations of Modesty Online”. In Day, Abby et al. (eds.), Social Identities between the Sacred and the Secular, 23-38. London: Routledge.
- Carvalho, Claudia. 2014. “ ‘Okhti’ Online. Spanish Muslim Women Engaging Online Jihan – a Facebook Case Study”. Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the Internet, 6: 24-41.
- Cole, Juan. 2014. The New Arabs: How the Millennial Generation Is Changing the Middle East. Simon & Schuster.*
D –
- Duffy, Matt J. 2014. Media Law in the United Arab Emirates. Wolters Kluwer Law & Business.*
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- Echchaibi, Nabil. 2013. “Muslimah Media Watch”. Journalism, 14 (7): 852-867.
- Ekman, Mattias. 2015. “Online Islamophobia and the Politics of Fear: Manufacturing the Green Scare. Ethnic and Racial Studies”, 38 (11): 1986-2002.
- Eltantawy, Nahed (ed.). 2015. Women and Media in the Middle East: From Veiling to Blogging. Routledge*
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- Faris, David M. & Rahimi, Babak (eds.). 2015. Social Media in Iran: Politics and Society after 2009. University of State University of New York Press.*
- Featherman, Chris. 2015. Discourses of Ideology and Identity: Social Media and the Iranian Election Protests. Routledge.
- (Canada) Funk, Cory. 2017. “The 50 Most Tweeted Words in #M103 Tell a Story about Contemporary
Islamophobia in Canada.” The Tessellate
institute. March. http://tessellateinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Article-M103-CoryFunk-5.pdf - (Canada) Funk, Cory. 2017. “Hashtagging Islam: #JeSuisHijabi, Social Media, and Religious/Secular Identities in the Lives of Muslims in Winnipeg and St. John’s, Canada.” MA Thesis, Department of Religious Studies, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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- Gendron, A. 2016. “The Call To Jihad: Charismatic Preachers and The internet”. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 40 (1): 44-61.
- Golesorkhi, Lara-Zuzan. 2015. “Cases of Contention: Activism, Social Media and Law in Saudi Arabia”. Arab Media & Society, 20 https://www.arabmediasociety.com/cases-of-contention-activism-social-media-and-law-in-saudi-arabia.
- Gorak-Sosnowska, Katarzyna. 2014. Deconstructing Islamophobia in Poland: Story of an internet Group. University of Warsaw.*
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- Halverson, Jeffry R, Scott W Ruston, and Angela Trethewey. 2013. “Mediated Martyrs of The Arab Spring: New Media, Civil Religion, and Narrative in Tunisia and Egypt”. Journal of Communication 63 (2) : 312-332.
- Han, Sam & Mohamed Nasir, Kamaludeen. 2015. Digital Culture and Religion in Asia. Routledge.*
- (Canada) Harvey-Cromwell, Liam. 2015. “The Impact and Perception of Islam and Authority Online Among Muslim University Students in St. John’s, NL”. M.A. Thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. http://research.library.mun.ca/11666/
- Hoffman, Thomas and Larsson, Göran (eds.). 2013. “Muslims and the New Information and Communication Technologies”. Heidelberg: Springer.
- Hassan, A.M, et al. 2018. “Impact of internet of Things on Development of Muslims”. Al-Qanatir: international Journal of Islamic Studies 8 (5): 1-12. https://al-qanatir.com/index.php/qanatir/article/view/91.
- Hoekstra, Myrte and Verkuyten, Maykel. 2014. “To be a True Muslim: Online Discussions on the Headscarf Among Morrocan-Dutch Women”. Gender, Place & Culture: 1-16.
- Hoffmann, Thomas and Göran Larsson. 2013. “Muslims and the New Information and Communication Technologies. Notes from an Emerging and Infinite Field. An Introduction”. In Hoffmann, Thomas and Göran Larsson (eds.), Muslims and the New Information and Communication Technologies. Notes from an Emerging and Infinite Field, 3-11. Dordrecht : Springer.
- Howard, Philip N. and Hussain Muzammil M. 2013. Democracy's Fourth Wave? Digital Media and the Arab Spring. Oxford University Press.
- Hudson, Leila; Iskandar, Adel & Kirk, Mimi. 2014. Media Evolution on the Eve of the Arab Spring. Palgrave Macmillan.
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- Illman, Ruth and Sjö, Sofia. 2015. “Facebook as a Site for Inter-Religious Encounters: A Case Study from Finland”. Journal of Contemporary Religion, 30 (3): 383-398.
- Iskandar, Adel and Haddad, Bassam (eds.). 2013. Mediating the Arab Uprisings. Tadween Publishing.*
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- Jamali, Reza. 2014. Online Arab Spring: Social Media and Fundamental Change. Chandos Publishing Social Media.
- Jayyusi, Lena & Roald, Anne Sofie (eds.). 2015. Media and Political Contestation in the Contemporary Arab World: A Decade of Change. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Johns, Amelia. 2014. “Muslim Young People Online: “Acts of Citizenship” in Socially Networked Spaces”. Social Inclusion, 2(2): 71-82.
- Joseph, Sabrina. 2014. Waqf in Historical Pespective: Online Fatāwā and Contemporary Discourses by Muslim Scholars. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs: 1-13.
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- Kavakci, Elif and Kraeplin, Camille R. 2017. “Religious Beings in Fashionable Bodies: The Online Identity Construction of Hijabi Social Media Personalities”. Media, Culture & Society, 39, 6: 850-868.
- Keles, Janroj Yilmaz. 2015. Media, Diaspora and Conflict: Nationalism and Identity amongst Turkish and Kurdish Migrants in Europe. I.B. Tauris.*
- Khan, Naasir Kamaal. 2013. “Cyber laws encompassing the Security of E-Quran in Saudi Arabia”. American Journal of Engineering Research (AJER) 2 (10): 253-257.
- Khan, Ruqayya Yasmine (ed.). 2015. Muhammad in the Digital Age. University of Texas Press.*
L –
- Larsson, Göran. 2016. “Online Accusations of Disbelief and Apostasy: The Internet as an Arena for Sunni and Shia Muslim Conflicts”. Studies in Religion / Sciences religieuses, 45 (2): 201-221.
- Larson, Göran. 2016. “One cannot doubt the potential effect of these fatwas on modern Muslim society.” Online Accusations of Disbelief and Apostasy: The Internet as an Arena for Sunni and Shia Muslim Conflicts. Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 45(2): 201-221.
- Lengauer, Dayana. 2018. “Sharing Semangat Taqwa: Social Media and Digital Islamic Socialities in Bandung”. Indonesia and the Malay World, 46 (134): 5-23.
- Leonard, Karen. 2013. “Organizing Communities: Institutions, Networks, Groups”. In Hammer, Juliane and Safi, Omid (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to American Islam, 170-189. New York: Cambridge University Press.
- Leurs, Koen. 2015. Digital Passages: Migrant Youth 2.0: Diaspora, Gender and Youth Cultural intersections. Amsterdam University Press, 2015
- Lewis, Reina. 2015. Muslim Fashion: Contemporary Style Cultures. Duke University Press.
- Lundby, K, S Hjarvard, M Lövheim, and H.H Jernsletten. 2017. “Religion Between Politics and Media: Conflicting Attitudes Towards Islam in Scandinavia”. Journal of Religion in Europe 10 (4): 437-456.
M –
- Majrashi, K and S Borsci. 2018. “User Need and Experience of Hajj Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Designing For the Largest Religious Annual Gathering”. Cogent Engineering 5 (1): 1-26.
- Malmir, Mahmoud. 2013. “Organized Cyber-Crimes. An Approach on Islamic and Iranian Legal Systems”. Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research 3 (3): 7-10.
- Marcotte, Roxanne. 2016. “Fatwa Online: Novel Patterns of Production and Consumption”. In Political Islam and Global Media: The Boundaries of Religious Identity, Ed. By Noha Mellor and Khalil Rinnawi, 231-245. Abingdon: Routledge.
- Marcotte, Roxanne D. 2015. “Let’s Talk about Sex: Australian Muslim Online Discussions”. Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of Muslim Life, 9 (1): 65-84.
- Midden, Eva and Ponzanesi, Sandra. 2013. “Digital Faiths: An Analysis of the Online Practices of Muslim Women in the Netherlands”. Women's Studies International Forum, 41: 197-203.
- Moors, Annelies. 2014. “Discover the Beauty of Modesty-lusIslamic Fashion Online”. In Lewis, Reina (ed.), Modest Fahion: Styling Bodies, Mediating Faith, 17-40. London: IB Taurus.
- Mosemghvdlishvili, Lela and Jansz, Jeroen. 2013. “Framing and praising Allah on YouTube: Exploring user-created videos about Islam and the motivations for producing them”. New Media and Society, 15 (4): 482-500
- Mustafa, Mariam. 2018. “Confidential Publics: Digital Reconciliation and Queer Muslim Identities”. MA. Western Michigan University.
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- Nasir, Kamaludeen Mohamed. 2015. Globalized Muslim Youth in the Asia Pacific: Popular Culture in Singapore and Sydney. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Nisa, E.F. 2018. “Creative and Lucrative Daʿwa: The Visual Culture of Instagram amongst Female Muslim Youth in indonesia”. Asiascape: Digital Asia 5 (1-2): 68-99.
- Noureddine, Miladi. 2016. “Social Media as a New Identity Battleground”. In Mellor, Noha and Rinnawi, Khalil (eds.), Political Islam and Global Media, 34-47. London: Routledge.
O –
- Olsson, Susanne. 2015. Preaching Islamic Revival: Amr Khaled, Mass Media and Social Change in Egypt. I.B. Tauris.*
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- Paterson, Chris (ed.). 2014. Journalism and Social Media in Africa: Studies in innovation and Transformation. Routledge.*
- Pennigton, Rosemary. 2018. “Social Media as Third Spaces? Exploring Muslim Identity and Connection in Tumblr”. International Communication Gazette, 80 (7): 620-636.
- Piela, Anna. 2013. “Claiming Religious Authority: Muslim Women and New Media”. in Media, Religion and Gender Key Issues and New Challenges. Media, Religion and Gender Key Issues and New Challenges. Routledge.
- Piela, Anna. 2013b. Muslim Women Online: Faith and Identity in Virtual Space. London: Routledge.
- Piela, Anna. 2017. “How Do Muslim Women Who Wear the Niqab Interact with Others Online? A Case Study of a Profile on a Photo-sharing Website”, New Media and Society, 19 (1): 67-80.
- Pulcini, Theodore. 2017. “Cyber-apostasy. Its Repercussions on Islam and Interfaith Relations”. Journal of Contemporary Religion, 32 (2): 189-203.
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- (Canada) Rahman, Osmud, Fung, Benjamin and Yeo, Alexia. 2016. “Exploring the Meanings of Hijab through Online Comments in Canada”. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research: 1-19.
- Rahman, Azimaton Abdul; Hashim, Nor Hazlina and Mustafa, Hastina, 2015. “Muslims in Cyberspace: Exploring Factors Influencing Online Religious Engagements in Malaysia”. Media Asia, 42: 61-73.
- (Canada) Ramji, Rubina. 2014. “Maintaining and Nurturing an Islamic Identity in Canada-Online and offline”. in Religion in the Public Sphere: Canadian Case Studies, edited by Solange Lefebvre and Lori G. Beaman, 97-120. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.*
- Rantakallio, inka. 2013. “Muslimhiphop.com: Constructing Muslim Hip Hop Identities on the internet”. CyberOrient, 7 (2).
- Al-Rawi, Ahmed. 2016. Facebook as a virtual mosque: the online protest against Innocence of Muslims. Culture and Religion, 17 (1): 19-34.
- Rusli Rusli. 2015. “Progressive Salafism in Online Fatwa”. Al-Jami'ah: Journal of Islamic Studies, 52(1): 205-229.
- Rifat, M. Rashidujjaman, J Chen, and K Toyama. 2017. “Money, God, and Sms: Explorations in Supporting Social Action Through A Bangladeshi Mosque”. In Chi Conference. Denver, CO. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316706139_Money_God_and_SMS_Explorations_in_Supporting
- (Canada) Riley, Krista Melanie. 2016. “‘You Don’t Need a Fatwa’: Muslim Feminist Blogging as Religious interpretation.” PhD Dissertation, Department of Communication Studies, Concordia University, https://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/981812/1/Riley_PhD_F2016.pdf.
- Rudner, M. 2016. ““Electronic Jihad”: The internet As Al Qaeda's Catalyst for Global Terror”. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 40 (1): 10-23.
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- Sakr, Laila Shereen. 2013. “A Digital Humanities Approach: Text, the internet, and the Egyptian Uprising”. Middle East Critique 22 (3): 247-263.
- Schwell, Alexandra. 2015. “ #MuslimRage: When Western Fears Meet Political Humor”. Journal of European Ethnology, 45 (2): 85-101.
- (Canada) Selby, Jennifer A. 2016b. “ ‘The Diamond Ring Now is the Thing’: Young Muslim Torontonian Women Negotiating Mahr on the Web”. In Muslim Youth and the 9/11 Generation, edited by Adeline Masquelier and Benjamin F. Soares, 189-212. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
- Slama, M. 2017. “Social Media and Islamic Practice: indonesian Ways of Being Digitally Pious”. In Digital indonesia: Connectivity and Divergence, 146-162. ISEAS-Yusof Ishak institute.
- Sotoudeh, Ramina, Roger Friedland and Janet Afary. 2017. “Digital Romance: The Sources of Online Love in the Muslim World”. Media, Culture and Society, 39 (3): 429-439.
- Syaputra, I. 2018. “New Media, New Players: The Use of Social Media with Religious Contents among Muslim Scholars in West Sumatra, Indonesia”. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication 34 (1): 153-169.
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- Wasim, Kareem. 2018. “Reactions to Anti-Muslim Violence and Islamophobia in the United States: A Thematic Analysis of Responses by Online Commenters and the Psychological Implications for Muslim Americans. PhD Dissertation, Chicago: Chicago University.
- Weaver, Simon. 2013. “A Rhetorical Discourse Analysis of Online Anti-Muslim and Anti-Semetic Jokes”. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 36 (3): 483-499.
- Wills, Emily Regan and André Fecteau. 2016. “Humor and Identity on Twitter: #muslimcandyheartrejects as a Digital Space for Identity Construction,” Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 36 (1): 32-45.
- Wheeler, Kayla Renée. 2014. “Remixing Images of Islam: The Creation of New Muslim Women Subjectivities on Youtube”. Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the Internet, 6: 144-163.
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- Yush'au, Muhammad Jameel. 2015. “Extremism or Terrorism: Communicating Islamophobia on YouTube in the Norwegian Attacks”. The Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research, 8 (2): 171-191.
- Yuskaev, Timur R. 2013. “Muslim Public Intellectuals and Global Muslim Thought”. In Hammer, Julianne and Omid Safi (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to American Islam, 170-189. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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- Zayani, Mohamed. 2015. Networked Publics and Digital Contention: The Politics of Everyday Life in Tunisia. Oxford University Press.