نتایج جستجو برای: muslim physicians

تعداد نتایج: 91548  

Journal: :Interacting with Computers 2004
Haytham Siala Robert M. O'Keefe Kate S. Hone

There is currently a growing literature on the role that trust plays in encouraging consumers to engage in e-commerce transactions. Various models have been proposed which aim to identify both the antecedents and outcomes of trust displayed towards e-commerce web sites. Increased trust is generally shown to increase positive user attitude which in turn is linked to increased willingness to buy....

Journal: :Communication Research 2017
Muniba Saleem Sara Prot Craig A. Anderson Anthony F. Lemieux

Few studies have empirically examined how media stereotypes of Muslims influence Americans’ support for public policies exclusively harming Muslims. Across three studies, we tested the short-term and long-term effects of news portraying Muslims as terrorists on Americans’ support for public policies harming Muslims domestically and internationally. Study 1 revealed that exposure to news portray...

2017
John H Shaver Chris G Sibley Danny Osborne Joseph Bulbulia

News coverage of Islamic extremism is reigniting debates about the media's role in promoting prejudice toward Muslims. Psychological theories of media-induced prejudice date to the 1950's, and find support from controlled experiments. However, national-scale studies of media effects on Muslim prejudice are lacking. Orthogonal research investigating media-induced prejudice toward immigrants has ...

2017
Niels Spierings Mieke Verloo

Although the Muslim world is sometimes depicted as a homogeneous civilization lacking democracy and gender equality, Muslim countries show tremendous economic, political and cultural variation. In this paper, this variation is used to gain insight into the determinants of women’s labor market participation (LMP) in the Muslim world. We use data on 45 Muslim countries and apply SEM models to det...

Journal: :New Media & Society 2008
Shirley S. Ho Waipeng Lee Shahiraa Shahul Hameed

This study seeks to describe the types of religious activities Muslim surfers in Singapore engage in on the internet, and uses the theory of planned behaviour as a theoretical framework to examine how internet perception, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control, internet self-efficacy, religiosity and other key demographic variables affect the use of the internet for religious purposes ...

2012
Sonia Bhalotra Irma Clots-Figueras Carlos III de Madrid Lakshmi Iyer

This paper analyzes whether the religious identity of political leaders in India influences policy-determined variation in health outcomes, both for citizens of their religious group and for the population as a whole. In order to analyze the causal effect of the religious identity of politicians, we take advantage of the fact that some Muslim politicians contested in close elections against non...

2007
Salwa Ismail

I n this article I want to address a number of issues thrust into the open by different manifestations of Islamist politics and the intersection of religion and identity politics in Western societies. This intersection should be read in conjunction with the emergence in Muslimmajority societies of forms of political activism that ground themselves in Islamic doctrines and invoke religious tradi...

2015
Mohammad J. Khan Aamir B. Sabir Mehtab Ahmad Azam Haseen

From the Departments of Orthopedic Surgery (Khan, Sabir), Radiodiagnosis (Ahmad), Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery (Haseen), J. N. Medical College and Hospital, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. Address correspondence to: Dr. Mohammad J. Khan, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, J. N. Medical College and Hospital, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh 202002, Uttar Pradesh...

2013
Douglas A. Abbott Paul R. Springer Cody S. Hollist

Despite the steady increase of Muslims in America, there is a scarcity of research for mental health professionals who wish to work with Muslim couples. The goal of this article is to provide mental health therapists the common features of Muslim marriages and how they are influenced by the religious and social context, with clinical implications for couples therapy interventions being discussed.

Journal: :Harm Reduction Journal 2005
Memoona Hasnain

Muslim countries, previously considered protected from HIV/AIDS due to religious and cultural norms, are facing a rapidly rising threat. Despite the evidence of an advancing epidemic, the usual response from the policy makers in Muslim countries, for protection against HIV infection, is a major focus on propagating abstention from illicit drug and sexual practices. Sexuality, considered a priva...

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