Characterising Australians who have high levels of anger towards Islam and Muslims

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Journal of Sociology Pub Date : 2022-05-25 DOI:10.1177/14407833221101411
S. Walding, J. Ewart
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This article reveals the characteristics and demographics of non-Muslim Australians who express levels of anger towards Muslims and Islam. Using data from a 2018 national social survey of a random, stratified sample of Australians, we identify key demographic characteristics amongst those expressing above-average degrees of anger towards Muslims and the religion of Islam, separately. We identify the proportion of different typologies of people who hold anger towards Islam and Muslims. We aim to establish which combinations of demographic and personal characteristics are most strongly associated with the expression of anger so that policy and interventions targeted at reducing this emotion might be effectively directed. We draw on the literature about Muslimophobia and Islamophobia, along with key studies that have examined attitudes towards Islam and Muslims in Australia and elsewhere. Our findings are relevant to organisations and government bodies in Australia, with implications for policy and social cohesion programs.
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描述对伊斯兰教和穆斯林高度愤怒的澳大利亚人
这篇文章揭示了对穆斯林和伊斯兰教表达愤怒的非穆斯林澳大利亚人的特征和人口统计。利用2018年对澳大利亚随机分层样本进行的全国社会调查的数据,我们分别确定了那些对穆斯林和伊斯兰教表达高于平均水平愤怒的人的关键人口特征。我们确定了不同类型的人对伊斯兰教和穆斯林感到愤怒的比例。我们的目标是确定哪些人口统计学和个人特征的组合与愤怒的表达最密切相关,以便有效地指导旨在减少这种情绪的政策和干预措施。我们借鉴了有关穆斯林恐惧症和伊斯兰恐惧症的文献,以及研究澳大利亚和其他地方对伊斯兰教和穆斯林态度的关键研究。我们的研究结果与澳大利亚的组织和政府机构有关,对政策和社会凝聚力计划也有影响。
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