“I felt like I was being watched”: The hypervisibility of Muslim students in higher education

Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (3):257-269 (2021)
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This paper focuses on the ways in which Islamophobia operates within a university environment and how it is impacting the everyday experiences for a sample of British Muslim students. Qualitative m...

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