Time: 50 min
Goal: The aim of the task is to notice a stereotypical approach to Islam in the text and to develop the ability to analyse how an article should change in order to change the discourse about Muslims.
Methods: The Four Angles method is used for the analysis of the task. Through this method, it is possible to analyse the text in one group through four different perspectives. The method allows the group to be divided into four smaller groups where the students can discuss their chosen perspective with fellow students.
The purpose of the task is to read the article and analyse the article to the different perspectives. The teacher prints the article for every student or allows the article to be accessed online by sharing the article link. The students are given 15 minutes to read the article. During this time, the teacher puts one perspectives of the article (a total of four different perspectives) into each corner of the room. The paper with the perspectives can be attached to a wall or placed on a table. Students choose the perspective that suits them, answer questions about it, and discuss their answers with other students. In the case of most students choosing only two or three of the four options, the student’s freedom of choice must be preserved. The perspectives could be, for example:
The teacher can also formulate other perspectives. The students are then given c. 15 minutes to answer questions according to their chosen perspective and 15 minutes for discussion with other students who shared their perspective. Additionally, five minutes are allocated for short feedback from each group with a different perspective (from a different corner).
The questions for analysis can be selected from the following list: • Which words are used in relation to Islam and Muslims
Text: Roy, Oliver. (2017, April 13). Jihad and Death: The Global Appeal of Islamic State: Biographies of ‘homegrown’ European terrorists show they are violent nihilists who adopt Islam, rather than religious fundamentalists who turn to violence. Hurst.