Peter Hopkins is Professor of Social Geography at Newcastle University.
“A highly informative book about everyday Islamophobia, detailing how it has become so ordinary and normalised. Offers clear insights on how to challenge it.” Kawtar Najib, University of Liverpool “A clear and systematic exploration of modern Islamophobia. Thoughtfully written and meticulously researched, Hopkins has the rare skill of writing in a manner that is both sophisticated and accessible. A wonderful and much-needed contribution.” Susan Carland, Monash University “By consolidating key theories and studies related to Islamophobia and anti-Muslim racism into an accessible inventory, this book offers an important window into the “everyday geopolitics” that shape Islamophobia and its impact on Muslims globally. In these fraught political times, this knowledge and insight is absolutely vital in helping us unpack and challenge the diffuse horizons of Islamophobia.” Jasmin Zine, Wilfred Laurier University ""Offers an engaging and comprehensive examination of the complex workings of Islamophobia, connecting geopolitical and intimate manifestations of anti-Muslim racism. This is an essential reading on the “Islamophobia industrial complex” and how to counteract it."" Anna Mansson McGinty, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee “A well-written book that explains the wide-ranging harms caused by Islamophobia while exposing the foundational role of the Islamophobia Industrial Complex in driving hate. An essential read for scholars, activists and policymakers.” Ahmed Shaheed, University of Essex