Items where City Author is "Silvestri, Sara"
Silvestri, S. (2021). 20 anni dopo 9/11 come sono mutate le narrative sull’Islam e le esperienze dei musulmani in Europa? In: Confronti & Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazional (Eds.), Confronti. Per un islam europeo, 21 Sep 2021, Online webinar.
Silvestri, S. (2016). Misperceptions of the 'Muslim Diaspora'. Current History, 115(784), pp. 319-321.
Silvestri, S., Hill, C. & Cetin, E. (2016). Migration and the challenges of Italian multiculturalism. Italian Politics, doi: 10.3167/ip.2016.310114
Hill, C., Silvestri, S. & Cetin, E. (2016). Migration and the challenges of Italian multiculturalism. Italian Politics, 31(1), pp. 226-242. doi: 10.3167/ip.2016.310114
Silvestri, S. & Mayall, J. (2015). The Role of Religion in Conflict and Peacebuilding. UK: British Academy.
Mandaville, P. & Silvestri, S. (2015). Integrating religious engagement into diplomacy: challenges and opportunities. Issues in Governance Studies, 67, pp. 1-13.
Silvestri, S. (2014). Religion and Social Cohesion at the Heart of the Intercultural Debate. Anna Lindh Foundation.
Nickels, H., Thomas, L., Hickman, M. & Silvestri, S. (2012). Constructing ‘Suspect’ Communities and Britishness: Mapping British Press Coverage of Irish and Muslim Communities, 1974-2007. European Journal of Communication, 27(2), pp. 135-151. doi: 10.1177/0267323112445604
Hickman, M. J., Thomas, L., Nickels, H. C. & Silvestri, S. (2012). Social cohesion and the notion of 'suspect communities': A study of the experiences and impacts of being 'suspect' for Irish communities and Muslim communities in Britain. Critical Studies on Terrorism, 5(1), pp. 89-106. doi: 10.1080/17539153.2012.659915
Hickman, M., Thomas, L., Silvestri, S. & Nickels, H. (2011). "Suspect Communities?" Counter-terrorism policy, the press, and the impact on Irish and Muslim communities in Britain. London: London Metropolitan University.
Silvestri, S. (2009). Unveiled Issues: Reflections from a Comparative Pilot Study on Europe's Muslim Women (CUTP/005). London, UK: Department of International Politics, City University London, ISSN 2052-1898.