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Author (Surname, Name) Date Article / Chapter Title Journal Title Issue No. Book Title Book editor(s) Pages City and Publisher

Abdulla, Rasha 2007Islam, jihad, and terrorism in post-9/11 Arabic

discussion boards

Journal of Computer-Mediated

Communication12 3 __________ __________

1063-

1081__________

Al-Azmeh, Aziz, and Effie

Fokas, Editors2007 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Islam in Europe: Diversity,

Identity and Influence

Al-Azmeh, Aziz, and

Effie Fokas___

Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press

Albarghouthi, Ali 2012

Authority and Repreentatino in North America:

The Ijtihad Criteria and the Construction of

New Religious Authority

Journal of Islamic Law and Culture 13 1 __________ __________ 18-33 __________

Al-Huraibi, Nahla, and

Amanda Konradi2012

Second-Generation Yemeni American Women

at the Turn of the Century: Between Individual

Aspirations and Communal Commitments

Humanity & Society 36 2 __________ __________ 117-144 __________

Alsultany, Evelyn 2007

Selling American Diversity and Muslim

American Identity through Nonprofit

Advertising Post-9/11

American Quarterly 59 3 __________ __________ 593-622 __________

Anderson, Jon W. 2013Online and Offline Continuities, Community

and Agency on the InternetCyber Orient 7 1 __________ __________ ___ __________

Anderson, Jon W. 2005Wiring Up: The Internet Difference for Muslim

Networks________________ ___ ___

Muslim Networks from

Hajj to Hip Hop

Cooke, Miriam, and

Bruce B. Lawrence252-263

Chapel Hill & London:

University of North

Carolina Press

Arthur, Shawn2002

(October)

Technophilia and Nature Religion: the Growth

of a ParadoxReligion 32 4 __________ __________ 303-314 __________

Aziz, Taimoor, and Mbaye

Lo

2009

(Fall)

Muslim Marriage Goes Online: The Use of

Internet Matchmaking by American Muslims

Journal of Religion and Popular

Culture21 3 __________ __________ ___

Toronto: University of

Toronto Press

Barker, Eileen 2005

Crossing the boundary: New challenges to

religious authority and control as a

consequence of access to the Internet

________________ ___ ___ Religion and CyberspaceHøjsgaard, Morten T.,

and Margit Warburg67-85

London & New York:

Routledge

Author (Surname, Name) Date Article / Chapter Title Journal Title Issue No. Book Title Book editor(s) Pages City and Publisher

Beyer, Peter2005

(Spring)

Religious identity and educational attainment

among recent immigrants to Canada: Gender,

age, and 2nd generation

Journal of International Migration and

Integration / Revue de l’integration et

de la migration internationale

6 2 __________ __________ 177-199 __________

Bilici, Mucahit 2011Homeland Insecurity: How Immigrant Muslims

Naturalize America in Islam

Comparative Studies in Society and

History: An International Quarterly53 3 __________ __________ 595-622 __________

Boyd, Danah 2008

How Can Qualitative Internet Researchers

Define the Boundaries of Their Projects: A

Response to Christine Hine

________________ ___ ___

Internet Inquiry:

Conversations About

Method

Markham, Annette,

and Nancy Baym26-32 Los Angeles: Sage

Brasher, Brenda E. 2001 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___Give Me That Online

Religion__________ ___

San Francisco: Jossey-

Bass

Brouwer, Lenie 2004Dutch-Muslims on the Internet: A New

Discussion PlatformJournal of Muslim Minority Affairs 24 1 __________ __________ 47-55 __________

Brouwer, Lenie 2009The Internet as a Vehicle of Empowerment:

Dutch Moroccan Youths on the Islam Debate________________ ___ ___

In-Between Spaces:

Christian and Muslim

Minorities in Transition in

Europe and the Middle

East

Timmerman,

Christiane, Johan

Leman, Hannelore

Roos, and Barbara

Segaert

219-229 Brussels: P.I.E. Peter Lang

Brouwer, Lenie2004

(April)

Dutch-Muslims on the Internet: A New

Discussion PlatformJournal of Muslim Minority Affairs 24 1 __________ __________ 47-55 __________

Bunt, Gary 2009 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___iMuslims: Rewiring the

House of Islam__________ ___

Chapel Hill: University of

North Carolina Press

Bunt, Gary 2006 Towards an Islamic Information Revolution? ________________ ___ ___Muslims and the News

Media

Poole, Elizabeth, and

John E. Richardson153-164

London & New York: I.B.

Tauris

Bunt, Gary 2005 Defining Islamic Interconnectivity ________________ ___ ___Muslim Networks from

Hajj to Hip Hop

Miriam Cooke, Bruce

B. Lawrence235-251

Chapel Hill & London:

University of North

Carolina Press

Author (Surname, Name) Date Article / Chapter Title Journal Title Issue No. Book Title Book editor(s) Pages City and Publisher

Bunt, Gary 2003Islam Interactive: Mediterranean Islamic

Expression on the World Wide Web________________ ___ ___

Shaping the Current

Islamic ReformationRoberson, B. A. 164-186

London & Portland, OR:

Frank Cass

Bunt, Gary 2003 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Islam in the Digital Age: E-

Jihad, Online Fatwas and

Cyber Islamic

Environments

__________ ___London & Sterling,

Virginia: Pluto Press

Bunt, Gary 2000 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Virtually Islamic:

Computer-mediated

Communication and

Cyber Islamic

Environments

__________ ___Cardiff: University of

Wales Press

Campbell, Heidi A.2012

(March)

Understanding the Relationship between

Religion Online and Offline in a Networked

Society

Journal of the American Academy of

Religion80 2 __________ __________ 64-93 __________

Campbell, Heidi A. 2007Who’s Got the Power? Religious Authority and

the Internet

Journal of Computer-Mediated

Communication 12 3 __________ __________

1043-

1062__________

Campbell, Heidi A. 2005 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Exploring Religious

Community Online: We

are One in the Network

__________ ___New York: Peter Lang

Publishing

Cooke, Miriam and Bruce

B. Lawrence, Editors2005 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Muslim Networks from

Hajj to Hip Hop__________ ___

Chapel Hill & London:

University of North

Carolina Press

Dawson, Lorne L. 2005The Mediation of Religious Experience in

Cyberspace________________ ___ ___ Religion and Cyberspace

Højsgaard, Morten T.,

and Margit Warburg15-37

London & New York:

Routledge

Dickson, Rory2009

(July 1)

The Tablighi Jama‘at in Southwestern Ontario:

Making Muslim Identities and Networks in

Canadian Urban Spaces

Contemporary Islam 3 2 __________ __________ 99-112 __________

Dossa, Parin 2009 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Racialized Bodies,

Disabling Worlds: Storied

Lives of Immigrant

Muslim Women

__________ ___Toronto: University of

Toronto Press

Eickelman, Dale F. and Jon

W. Anderson, Editors1999 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

New Media in the Muslim

World: The Emerging

Public Sphere

__________ ___

Bloomington &

Indianapolis: Indiana

University Press

Author (Surname, Name) Date Article / Chapter Title Journal Title Issue No. Book Title Book editor(s) Pages City and Publisher

Eickelman, Dale F. 1999 Redefining Muslim Publics ________________ ___ ___

New Media in the Muslim

World: The Emerging

Public Sphere

Eickelman, Dale F.,

and Jon W. Anderson1-18

Bloomington &

Indianapolis: Indiana

University Press

Einstein, Mara 2011 The Evolution of Religious Branding Social Compass 58 3 __________ __________ 331-338 __________

Einstein, Mara and Joe

Rollins

2010

(Fall/ Winter)Market Women’s Studies Quarterly 38 3-4 __________ __________ 13-20

New York: Feminist Press

at the City University of

New York

Ess, Charles 2007Cross-cultural Perspectives on Religion and

Computer-mediated Communication

Journal of Computer-Mediated

Communication 12 3 __________ __________ 939-955 __________

Friedman, Elisabeth Jay2005

(Autumn)

The Reality of Virtual Reality: The Internet and

Gender Equality Advocacy in Latin AmericaLatin American Politics and Society 47 3 __________ __________ 1--34 __________

Fukamizu, Kenshin 2007

Internet Use Among Religious Followers:

Religious Postmodernism in Japanese

Buddhism

Journal of Computer-Mediated

Communication 12 3 __________ __________ 977-998 __________

Hadden, Jeffrey K. and

Douglas E. Cowan, Editors2000 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Religion on the Internet:

Research Prospects and

Promises

Hadden, Jeffrey K.

and Douglas E.

Cowan, Editors

___New York: Elsevier

Science Inc.

Hamdan, Amani2007

(April 1)

Arab Muslim Women in Canada: The Untold

NarrativesJournal of Muslim Minority Affairs 21 1 __________ __________ 133-154

Hamdani, Daood 2006 Engaging Muslim Women: Issues and NeedsCanadian Council of Muslim Women

(CCMW)___ ___ __________ __________ 3-50

Toronto: Canadian

Council of Muslim

Women

Hamdani, Daood 2004 Muslim Women: Beyond PerceptionsCanadian Council of Muslim Women

(CCMW)___ ___ __________ __________ ___

Toronto: Canadian

Council of Muslim

Women

Hashim, Noor Hazarina,

Jamie Murphy, and

Nazlida Muhamad Hashim

2007Islam and Online Imagery on Malaysian Tourist

Destination Websites

Journal of Computer-Mediated

Communication12 3 __________ __________

1082-

1102__________

Author (Surname, Name) Date Article / Chapter Title Journal Title Issue No. Book Title Book editor(s) Pages City and Publisher

Helland, Christopher2008

(Summer)

The Megachurch and the Mainline: Remaking

Religious Tradition in the Twenty-first CenturyCanadian Journal of Sociology 33 2 __________ __________ 477-479 __________

Helland, Christopher 2007Diaspora on the Electronic Frontier: Developing

Virtual Connections with Sacred Homelands

Journal of Computer-Mediated

Communication 12 3 __________ __________ 956-976 __________

Helland, Christopher2006

(October 1)

Using the Internet for Religious Studies

Research: An IntroductionReligious Studies Review 32 4 __________ __________ 215-216 __________

Helland, Christopher2006

(October 1)

Websites for the Study of New Religious

MovementsReligious Studies Review 32 4 __________ __________ 222-223 __________

Herring, Debbie 2005 Virtual as Contextual: A Net News Theology ________________ ___ ___ Religion and CyberspaceHøjsgaard, Morten T.,

and Margit Warburg149-165

London & New York:

Routledge

Hill-Smith, Connie2009

(Summer)

Cyberpilgrimage: A Study of Authenticity,

Presence and Meaning in Online Pilgrimage

Experiences

Journal of Religion and Popular

Culture21 2 __________ __________ 271-275

Toronto: University of

Toronto Press

Hine, Christine, Editor 2005 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Virtual Methods: Issues in

Social Research on the

Internet

Hine, Christine ___ Oxford & New York: Berg

Hine, Christine 2000 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___ Virtual Ethnography __________ ___London & Thousand

Oaks: Sage

Højsgaard, Morten T. 2005Cyber-religion: On the Cutting Edge Between

the Virtual and the Real________________ ___ ___ Religion and Cyberspace

Højsgaard, Morten T.,

and Margit Warburg50-63

London & New York:

Routledge

Højsgaard, Morten T., and

Margit Warburg, Editors2005 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___ Religion and Cyberspace

Højsgaard, Morten T.,

and Margit Warburg___

London & New York:

Routledge

Howard, Robert Glenn,

Editor2011 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Network Apocalypse:

Visions of the End in an

Age of Internet Media

Howard, Robert

Glenn___ Sheffield Phoenix Press

Author (Surname, Name) Date Article / Chapter Title Journal Title Issue No. Book Title Book editor(s) Pages City and Publisher

Hutchings, Tim2007

(December 1)

Creating Church Online: A Case-Study

Approach to Religious ExperienceStudies in World Christianity 13 3 __________ __________ 243-260 __________

Introvigne, Massimo 2005A Symbolic Universe: Information Terrorism

and New Religions in Cyberspace________________ ___ ___ Religion and Cyberspace

Højsgaard, Morten T.,

and Margit Warburg102-117

London & New York:

Routledge

Jacobs, Stephen 2007Virtually Sacred: The Performance of

Asynchronous Cyber-rituals in Online Spaces

Journal of Computer-Mediated

Communication 12 3 __________ __________

1103-

1121__________

Jakobsh, Doris2006

(October)

Understanding Religion and Cyberspace: What

Have We Learned, What Lies Ahead?Religious Studies Review 32 4 __________ __________ 237-242 __________

Jensen, Tina Gudrun 2011Context, Focus and New Perspectives in the

Study of Muslim ReligiosityEthnic and Racial Studies 34 7 __________ __________

1152-

1167__________

Karaflogka, Anastasia 2006 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

E-religion: A Critical

Appraisal of Religious

Discourse on the World

Wide Web

__________ ___London & Oakville:

Equinox

Karaflogka, Anastasia2002

(October)Religious Discourse and Cyberspace Religion 32 4 __________ __________ 279-291 __________

Karam, Vanessa, Olivia

Samad, and Ani

Zonneveld, Editors

2011 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Progressive Muslim

Identities : Personal

Stories from the U. S. and

Canada

__________ ___West Hollywood: Oracle

Releasing

Karim, Karim Haiderali2009

(February)

Changing Perceptions of Islamic Authority

among Muslims in Canada, the United States

and the United Kingdom

IRPP Choices  [Institut for Research on

Public Policy]15 2 __________ __________ 87-101 __________

Kawabata, Akira, and

Takanori Tamura2007

Online-religion in Japan: Websites and

Religious Counseling from a Comparative Cross-

cultural Perspective

Journal of Computer-Mediated

Communication12 3 __________ __________ 999-1019 __________

Author (Surname, Name) Date Article / Chapter Title Journal Title Issue No. Book Title Book editor(s) Pages City and Publisher

Khan, Shahnaz 2002 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Aversion and Desire:

Negotiating Muslim

Female Identity in the

Diaspora

__________ ___ Toronto: Women's Press

Khan, Shahnaz 2002Muslim Women: Negotiations in the Third

Space________________ ___ ___

Gender, Politics, and

Islam

Saliba, Therese,

Allen, Carolyn, and

Judith A. Howard

___Chicago: University of

Chicago Press

Khan, Shahnaz1998

(Winter)

Muslim Women: Negotiations in the Third

SpaceSigns 23 2 __________ __________ 463-494

Chicago: University of

Chicago Press

Khan, Shahnaz 1995Race, Gender, and Orientalism: Muta and the

Canadian Legal System

Canadian Journal of Women & the

Law8 1 __________ __________ 249-261 __________

Khan, Shahnaz

1995

(Spring/Sum

mer)

The Veil as a Site of Struggle: The Hejab in

QuebecCanadian Woman Studies 15 2-3 __________ __________ 146-152 __________

Khan, Shahnaz 1993Canadian Muslim Women and Shari'a Law: A

Feminist Response to 'Oh! Canada!'

Canadian Journal of Women & the

Law 6 1 __________ __________ 52-65 __________

Khanson, Qamrul A.2009

(January 1)Muslim Integration in Canada Dialogue & Alliance 23 1-2 __________ __________ 94-98 __________

Kluver, Randolph, and

Pauline H. Cheong2007

Technological Modernization, the Internet, and

Religion in Singapore

Journal of Computer-Mediated

Communication 12 3 __________ __________ ___ __________

Kort, Alexis2005

(December 1)

Dar al-Cyber Islam: Women, Domestic

Violence, and the Islamic Reformation on the

World Wide Web

Journal Of Muslim Minority Affairs

[serial online]25 3 __________ __________ 363-383 __________

Larsson, Göran 2011 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Muslims and the New

Media: Historical and

Contemporary Debates

__________ ___

Farnham & Burlington:

Ashgate Publishing

Limited & Ashgate

Publishing Company

Larsson, Göran2007

(June)Cyber-Islamophobia? The Case of WikiIslam Contemporary Islam 1 1 __________ __________ 53-67 __________

Author (Surname, Name) Date Article / Chapter Title Journal Title Issue No. Book Title Book editor(s) Pages City and Publisher

Leman, Johan 2009

The 'Empowering' Impact of the Internet (or

the ‘Virtual’) on Europe’s Immigrant Muslim

Minorities

________________ ___ ___

In-Between Spaces:

Christian and Muslim

Minorities in Transition in

Europe and the Middle

East

Timmerman,

Christiane, Leman,

Johan, Roos,

Hannelore, and

Barbara Segaert

193-201 Brussels: P.I.E. Peter Lang

Lerner, Melissa Y.2010

(December)

Connecting the Actual with the Virtual: The

Internet and Social Movement Theory in the

Muslim World—The Cases of Iran and Egypt

Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 30 4 __________ __________ 554-574 __________

Lövheim, Mia and Alf G.

Linderman2005 Constructing Religious Identity on the Internet ________________ ___ ___ Religion and Cyberspace

Højsgaard, Morten T.

, and Margit Warburg121-137

London & New York:

Routledge

Maxwell, Patrick2002

(October)Virtual Religion in Context Religion 32 4 __________ __________ 343-354 __________

MacWilliams, Mark W.2002

(October)Introduction to the Symposium Religion 32 4 __________ __________ 277-278 __________

MacWilliams, Mark W.2002

(October)Virtual Pilgrimages on the Internet Religion 32 4 __________ __________ 315-335 __________

Mansson McGinty, Anna 2012

"Faith Drives Me to Be an Activist" Two

American Muslim Women on Faith, Outreach,

and Gender

Muslim World 102 2 __________ __________ 371-389 __________

Marcotte, Roxanne D.

2010

(September

1)

Muslim Women in Canada: Autonomy and

EmpowermentJournal of Muslim Minority Affairs 30 3 __________ __________ 357-373 __________

Mishra, Smeeta, and Gaby

Semann2010

Islam in Cyberspace: South Asian Muslims in

American Log In

Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic

Media 54 1 __________ __________ 51-78 __________

Moghissi, Haideh 2010Changing Spousal Relations in Diaspora:

Muslims in Canada________________ ___ ___

Muslim Diaspora in the

West: Negotiating

Gender, Home and

Belonging

Moghissi, Haideh,

and Halleh Ghorasi___ Burlington: Ashgate

Author (Surname, Name) Date Article / Chapter Title Journal Title Issue No. Book Title Book editor(s) Pages City and Publisher

Moghissi, Haideh

2009

(Winter-

Spring)

Age of Diaspora: Iranian Seniors in Toronto Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) 31 1-2 __________ __________ 105-119 __________

Moghissi, Haideh, Saeed

Rahnema, and Mark J.

Goodman, Editors

2009 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Diaspora by Design:

Muslims in Canada and

Beyond

Moghissi, Haideh,

Saeed Rahnema, and

Mark J. Goodman

___Toronto: University of

Toronto Press

Moghissi, Haideh 2006 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___Muslim Diaspora: Gender,

Culture and Identity__________ ___

London & New York:

Routledge

Moghissi, Haideh1999

(Spring)

Away from Home: Iranian Women,

Displacement Cultural Resistance and ChangeJournal of Comparative Family Studies 30 2 __________ __________ 207-217 __________

O’Leary, Stephen D. 2005Utopian and Dystopian Possibilities of

Networked Religion in the New Millennium________________ ___ ___ Religion and Cyberspace

Højsgaard, Morten T.,

and Margit Warburg38-49

London & New York:

Routledge

Piela, Anna2011

(October 1)

Piety as a Concept Underpinning Muslim

Women's Online Discussions of Marriage and

Professional Career

Contemporary Islam [serial online] 5 3 __________ __________ 249-265 __________

Piela, Anna

2010,

(September

1)

Muslim Women's Online Discussions of Gender

Relations in Islam

Journal Of Muslim Minority Affairs

[serial online]30 3 __________ __________ 425-435 __________

Piff, David, and Margit

Warburg2005

Seeking for Truth: Plausibility Alignment on a

Baha’i Email List________________ ___ ___ Religion and Cyberspace

Højsgaard, Morten T.,

and Margit Warburg67-85

London & New York:

Routledge

Predelli, Line Nyhagen2004

(August)

Interpreting Gender in Islam: A Case Study of

Immigrant Muslim Women in Oslo, NorwayGender and Society 18 4 __________ __________ 473-493 __________

Ramji, Rubina 2008

Being Muslim and Being Canadian: How Second

Generation Muslim Women Create Religious

Identities in Two Worlds

___ ___

Women and Religion in

the West: Challenging

Secularization

Kristin Aune, Sonya

Sharma, and Giselle

Vincett

195-205Burlington & Hampshire:

Ashgate Publishing

Rangoonwala, Fatima,

Susan R. Sy, and Russ K. E.

Epinoza

2011

Muslim Identity, Dress Code Adherence and

College Adjustment Among American Muslim

Women

Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 31 2 __________ __________ 231-241 __________

Author (Surname, Name) Date Article / Chapter Title Journal Title Issue No. Book Title Book editor(s) Pages City and Publisher

Richardson, E. Allen 1981 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Islamic Cultures in North

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Belief and Devotion of

Muslims from Asian

Countries in the United

States and Canada

__________ ___ New York: Pilgrim Press

Roberson, B. A., Editor 2003 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___Shaping the Current

Islamic ReformationRoberson, B. A.

London, & Portland, OR:

Frank Cass

Sands, Kristin Zahra2010

(April)

Muslims, Identity and Multimodal

Communication on the InternetContemporary Islam 4 1 __________ __________ 139-155 __________

Schmidt, Garbi 2008Being Seen by Many Eyes: Muslim Immigrant

Women in the United States________________ ___ ___

Women and Religion in

the West: Challenging

Secularization

Aune, Kristin,

Sharma, Sonya and

Giselle Vincett

207-219Burlington & Hampshire:

Ashgate Publishing

Schmidt, Garbi2005

(October)

The Transnational Umma – Myth or Reality?

Examples from the Western DiasporasMuslim World 95 4 __________ __________ 575-586 __________

Schmidt, Garbi2004

(April 1)

Islamic Identity Formation among Young

Muslims: The Case of Denmark, Sweden and

the United States

Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 24 1 __________ __________ 31-45 __________

Schmidt, Garbi2002

(March 1)

Dialectics of Authenticity: Examples of

Ethnification of Islam among Young Muslims in

Sweden and the United States

"Islam in the West" in Muslim World 92 1-2 __________

Yazbeck, Yvonne

Haddad, and Jane I.

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1-208 __________

Selby, Jennifer 2012 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Questioning French

Secularism: Gender

Politics and Islam in a

Parisian Suburb

__________ ___New York: Palgrave

Macmillan

Shade, Leslie Regan 2002 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Gender and Community in

the Social Construction of

the Internet

__________ ___

New York; Washington;

Baltimore; Frankfurt am

Main; Berlin; Brussels;

Vienna; Oxford: Lang

Author (Surname, Name) Date Article / Chapter Title Journal Title Issue No. Book Title Book editor(s) Pages City and Publisher

Sirin, Selcuk R., Nida

Bikmen, Madeeha Mir,

Michelle Fine, Mayida

Zaal, and Dalal Katsiaficas

2008

(April)

Exploring Dual Identification among Muslim-

American Emerging Adults: A Mixed Methods

Study

Journal of Adolescence 31 2 __________ __________ 259-279 __________

Šisler, Vit 2009European Courts' Authority Contested? The

Case of Marraige and Divorce Fatwas On-line

Masaryk University Journal of Law

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Stowasser, Barbara2001

(Spring)

Old Shayks, Young Women, and the Internet:

The Rewriting of Women’s Political Rights in

Islam

The Muslim World 91 1-2 __________ __________ 99-119 __________

Williams, Rhys H. 2011Creating an American Islam - Thoughts on

Religion, Identity, and PlaceSociology of Religion 72 2 __________ __________ 127-153 __________

Watanabe, Mitsuhary M. 2007

Conflict and Intolerance in a Web Community:

Effects of a System Integrating Dialogues and

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Journal of Computer-Mediated

Communication 13 2 __________ __________

1020-

1042__________

Yazbeck Haddad, Yvonne 2007 The Post-9/11 "Hijab" as Icon Sociology of Relgion 68 3 __________ __________ 253-267 __________

Zain Al-Dien, Muhammad

M.

2010

(September)

Perceptions of Sex Education among Muslim

Adolescents in CanadaJournal of Muslim Minority Affairs 30 3 __________ __________ 391-407 __________

Zine, Jasmin, Editor 2012 ____________________ ________________ ___ ___

Islam in the Hinterlands :

Exploring Muslim Cultural

Politics in Canada

Zine, Jasmin ___ Vancouver: UBC Press