https://doi.org/10.36719/2706-6185/44/215-221
Soufyane Badraoui
Central Maghnia University
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9944-0767
soufyanebadraoui1@gmail.com
Oussama Medjahdi
Central Maghnia Universit
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3521-7384
o.medjahdi@cu-maghnia.dz
Adel Chiheb
University of Jijel 18000
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6743-2834
chiheb-adel@univ-jijel.dz
«Tarek Younis: “The Muslim, State, and Mind: Psychology in Times of Islamophobia”» - Book Review and Comments
Abstract
This reading note, presentation and comments focus us on how knowledge is built in the social sciences, taking into account both cognitive and social factors. Clinical psychology focuses on mental health disorders and problems affecting individuals and society. However, the sociopolitical context of these issues raises debates related to judicial, political, and social security matters, particularly concerning terrorism, Islamophobia, racism, and their political results in law and citizenship. Our choice of this book provides answers to some of our concerns. In the text that follows, we will explore and analyze the contents outlined in Tarek Younis's book, "The Muslim, State, and Mind: Psychology in Times of Islamophobia".
Keywords: reading note, clinical psychology, Islamophobia, securitization, Younis Tarek