Shrinkwrap: 0335216749, 0335210953: Intolerant Britain with Race, Ethnicity and Difference

by Peter Ratcliffe and Derek McGhee

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Ratcliffe: This book addresses many of the key problems facing contemporary societies. The social significance attached to various forms of difference, most notably 'race' and ethnicity, has been seen as resulting in the exclusion of some groups from their full rights as citizens. This, in turn, is viewed as presenting a series of barriers to the creation of more inclusive societies. Peter Ratcliffe explores these arguments in a variety of substantive contexts, for example immigration and the treatment of refugees and asylum seekers; housing and segregation; education; labour markets; and policing and urban conflict. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of social agency, on the part of minorities, in confronting exclusionary forces.

This lively and highly readable account deals with difficult theoretical, ethical and policy issues without resort to unnecessary jargon. It is essential reading for undergraduate students in sociology, social policy, urban geography, law and political science, and is also of value to the general reader and researcher.

McGhee:This fascinating book uses case studies to explore a number of high-profile and contemporary 'social problems' that exist in British society, including:

Racism and institutional racism
Ethnic and religious community segregation
Social and institutional asylophobia

Islamophobia and the incitement of religious hatred Homophobia, institutional homophobia and community safetyAt the same time the book examines various legislative and strategic movements introduced to tackle these social problems, for example strategies to counter institutional prejudices (especially in policing), hate crime legislation, managed migration, community safety and community cohesion strategies. Throughout the book, McGhee contextualizes these strategies within the Government's wider project of attempting to revitalize British citizenship.

Intolerant Britain? is key reading for students on courses in sociology, social policy, politics, race and ethnicity studies, gender studies, media and cultural studies and criminology.

  • ISBN13 9780077117009
  • Publish Date 1 November 2006
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 29 December 2010
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
  • Imprint McGraw Hill Higher Education
  • Pages 2
  • Language English