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Dr Christina Verousi

Lecturer

Department: Social Sciences

Christina Verousi

Areas of interest and expertise include (gendered) Islamophobia, religiously motivated hate, hate crimes, the far-right in Greece, and
media and crime. 

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • ‘How can you be Muslim? You look like you’re Greek!’: Investigating Muslim Women’s Experiences of Islamophobia in Greece, Verousi, C. 26 Apr 2024, The Palgrave Handbook of Gendered Islamophobia , Cham, Switzerland, Palgrave Macmillan
  • The Anatomy of Hate: Manifestations, Triggers and Responses in the City of Sheffield, Allen , C., Verousi, C. 19 Jun 2023
  • The sun sets on Golden Dawn: Media representations of the biggest trial of Nazi criminality of our times, Verousi, C., Boursinou, N., Kostopoulos, C. 7 Jan 2022, In: For(e)Dialogue
  • From Obscurity to National Limelight: The Dramatic Rise, Fall and Future Legacy of Golden Dawn, Verousi, C., Allen, C. 1 Mar 2021, In: Political Insight
  • Problematising the Official Athens Mosque: Between Mere Place of Worship and 21st Century ‘Trojan Horse’, Verousi, C., Allen , C. 29 Jun 2021, In: Religions
  • HCAW Blog #2 – Why the fall of Golden Dawn won’t signal the end to Islamophobia in Greece, Verousi, C. 16 Oct 2020

  • Criminology PhD July 24 2023
  • Criminology MSc September 30 2014
  • Communication Studies BSc December 21 2013


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