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    Israel in the Iranian Media: Demonizing the "Zionist Regime" 

    Jaspal, Rusi (2013)
    Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, The Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) has espoused an official policy of anti-Zionism, which is frequently punctuated with blatant anti-Semitism. This paper examines the discursive manifestation ...
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    Coping with perceived ethnic prejudice on the gay scene 

    Jaspal, Rusi (Taylor and Francis, 2017-02-02)
    There has been only cursory research into the sociological and psychological aspects of ethnic/racial discrimination among ethnic minority gay and bisexual men, and none that focuses specifically upon British ethnic minority ...
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    The Experience of Relationship Dissolution among British Asian Gay Men: Identity Threat and Protection 

    Jaspal, Rusi (Springer, 2014-12-09)
    Relationship dissolution has generally been associated with decreased psychological well-being, but little is known about how ethnic and religious minority gay men experience and cope with relationship dissolution. This ...
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    Fracking on YouTube: Exploring Risks, Benefits and Human Values. 

    Jaspal, Rusi; Turner, Andrew; Nerlich, Brigitte (White Horse Press, 2014-10-01)
    Fracking or the extraction of shale gas through hydraulic fracturing of rock has become a contested topic, especially in the United States, where it has been deployed on a large scale, and in Europe where it is still largely ...

    Who or what has agency in the discussion of antimicrobial resistance in UK news media (2010-2015)? A transivity analysis 

    Collins, Luke Curtis; Jaspal, Rusi; Nerlich, Brigitte (Sage, 2017-06-21)
    The increase in infections resistant to the existing antimicrobial medicines has become a topic of concern for health professionals, policy makers and publics across the globe; however, among the public there is a sense ...
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    Migration and identity processes among first generation British South Asians 

    Jaspal, Rusi (Taylor and Francis, 2015-02-03)
    There has been little scholarly attention to the identities and migratory experiences of first-generation British South Asians, especially from social psychologists. Drawing upon Identity Process Theory, this article ...
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    ‘I have two homelands’: constructing and managing Iranian Jewish and Persian Israeli identities 

    Jaspal, Rusi (Taylor and Francis, 2016-04-04)
    Israel and the Islamic Republic of Iran have had a problematic relationship for the last four decades. Despite their tense relations, Israel is home to thousands of Persians and Iran has the second largest Jewish population ...
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    Gay men's construction and management of identity on Grindr 

    Jaspal, Rusi (Springer, 2016-10-14)
    This study explores gay men’s construction and management of identity on Grindr. A sample of gay men was interviewed and the data were analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. The following themes are ...
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    Two cultures, one identity: formulations of Australian Isma’ili Muslim identity 

    Mitha, Karim; Adatia, Shelina; Jaspal, Rusi (Springer Netherlands, 2017-03-09)
    The Shi’a Imami Nizari Isma’ili Muslims have often been considered the "poster child" for pluralistic integration (Cayo 2008). This ethos has been inculcated within members of the community, with its adherents seeing ...
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    Media coverage of Zika in Brazil: How a war frame masks social and gender equalities 

    Ribeiro, B; Hartley, S.; Nerlich, B.; Jaspal, Rusi (Elsevier, 2018-01-31)
    Between 2015 and 2016, Zika became an epidemic of global concern and the focus of intense media coverage. Using a hybrid model of frame and social representations theory, we examine how the Zika outbreak was reported in ...
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