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Karim H. Karim

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Karim H. Karim is a professor of journalism and Islamic studies at Carleton University, as well as an author. He has a B.A. from Columbia University and a M.A. and Ph.D. from McGill University.[1] Before joining academia he worked as a reporter and then for the Department of Canadian Heritage.[1] Karim won the inaugural Robinson Book Prize in 2001 from the Canadian Communication Association for his book Islamic Peril: Media and Global Violence.

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