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- What: The present Article examines the discourses on Islamophobia in print media from one of these countries - the UK. In addressing discourses, then, the authors provide not a sociological investigation into Islamophobia but, rather, a corpus-assisted discourse analysis of the ways in which Islamophobia is represented (i.e. reported on and discussed), and in that way ‘constructed`, in UK broadsheet newspapers. Where this definition suggests a focus on ‘changes in modern language`, in this study the authors aim to account not only for what has changed as regards the discourses on Islamophobia, but also for what . . .
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