Usman Afzali, PhD (Psyc), MD

Lecturer in Science of Religion

Beyond deficit narratives: Religious prejudice, meaning, and resilience in a national sample of New Zealand Muslims


Journal article


Joseph A. Bulbulia, M. Usman Afzali, Aarif A. Rasheed, Geoffrey Troughton, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Chris G. Sibley

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Bulbulia, J. A., Afzali, M. U., Rasheed, A. A., Troughton, G., Yogeeswaran, K., & Sibley, C. G. Beyond deficit narratives: Religious prejudice, meaning, and resilience in a national sample of New Zealand Muslims.


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Bulbulia, Joseph A., M. Usman Afzali, Aarif A. Rasheed, Geoffrey Troughton, Kumar Yogeeswaran, and Chris G. Sibley. “Beyond Deficit Narratives: Religious Prejudice, Meaning, and Resilience in a National Sample of New Zealand Muslims” (n.d.).


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Bulbulia, Joseph A., et al. Beyond Deficit Narratives: Religious Prejudice, Meaning, and Resilience in a National Sample of New Zealand Muslims.


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@article{joseph-a,
  title = {Beyond deficit narratives: Religious prejudice, meaning, and resilience in a national sample of New Zealand Muslims},
  author = {Bulbulia, Joseph A. and Afzali, M. Usman and Rasheed, Aarif A. and Troughton, Geoffrey and Yogeeswaran, Kumar and Sibley, Chris G.}
}