International Dialogue
Abstract
This is a comparative content analysis of the construction of Islam and Muslims in two Swedish publications—the newspaper Världen idag and the journal SD-Kuriren, the official organ of the Sweden Democrats—representing the Swedish Evangelical Christian right and the Swedish political right, respectively. The aim is to see both agreement and differences in their Muslim-related discourse from 2006–2007. Both news products share basic assumptions about Muslims and Islam. The main theme in the editorials and articles is the Muslim threat, in some cases combined with a Western retreat. Världen idag also focuses on Islam’s alleged incompatibility with democracy. In both media Muslims are consistently described as aggressive and are seen as the cause of different problems. Lastly, in both media products, Muslims are related to negative behavior; good Muslim behavior is constantly disregarded, while bad behavior is assumed to reflect their true character.
Recommended Citation
Steiner, Kristian
(2012)
"Images of Muslims in Evangelical Christian and Secular Right-Wing Discourse,"
International Dialogue: Vol. 2, Article 3.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32873/uno.dc.ID.2.1.1038
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https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/id-journal/vol2/iss1/3
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