Racisms: An Introduction

by Steve Garner

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"A very clear and engaging introduction to a contemporary analysis of 'race' and racism(s). This text effectively combines key theoretical perspectives with vivid contemporary examples."
- Dr Rebecca Barnes, University of Derby


"Fantastic book for helping students get past the stuntedness of the term 'racism' to understand the way in which racisms are part of our social practices and institutions.
- Dr Lucy Michael, Hull University

"This is a solid text, covering the topic in a thoughtful manner. Studying and teaching racism is a complex issue, and this book is a very good resource."
- Dr Sanjay Sharma, Brunel University


We hear much about 'race' and 'racism' in public discourse but the terms are frequently used without clear definitions or practical examples of how these phenomena work. Racisms: An Introduction introduces practical methods which enable students to think coherently and sociologically about this complex feature of the global landscape.

Steve Garner argues that there is no single monolithic object of analysis but rather a plural set of ideas and practices that result in the introduction of 'race' into social relations. This differs over time and from one place to another. Focussing on the basics, this book:

  • Defines 'race', 'racism', 'institutional racism' and 'racialization'.
  • Provides examples of how these function in fields like the natural sciences and asylum.
  • Clearly sets out theoretical arguments around collective identities ('race', class, gender, nation, religion).
  • Uses empirical case studies, including some drawn from the author's own fieldwork.
  • Points students toward sources of further web and text based information.

Engaging and accessible this book provides a signposted route into key elements of contemporary debates. It is an ideal introduction for undergraduates studying 'race' and ethnicity, social divisions and stratification.

  • ISBN10 1446204812
  • ISBN13 9781446204818
  • Publish Date 9 September 2011 (first published 29 October 2009)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 3 April 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Sage Publications Ltd
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 216
  • Language English