Anti-racist Work with Young People
South Asian Women and Employment in Britain
by Fauzia Ahmad, Tariq Modood, and Stephen Lissenburgh
From Black to Schwarz (FORECAAST, #18)
A Source Book to Scandinavian History and Institutions in America
by Charles Dickson
The varied experience of the Caribbean diaspora in Britain, with its difficult and fractured history, is reflected in this distinctive and lively collection. The contributors to Inside Babylon show how employers and police, psychiatrists and welfare services, help to channel black people into residential and occupational ghettoes. Clive Harris, Bob Carter and Shirley Joshi analyse the economic destiny of Afro-Caribbeans in Britain. Going beyond the familiar prisms of race relations and reduction...
Towards a New Millennium (International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs IWGIA)
The Irish Community (Irish Studies Centre Occasional Papers)
by Mary J. Hickman
British Multiculturalism and the Politics of Representation
by Lasse Thomassen
Uses poststructuralist theory to connect inclusion, exclusion and identity, using real-world case studies from British culture, politics and law Lasse Thomassen applies a fresh, poststructuralist approach to reconcile the theoretical and practical issues surrounding inclusion, exclusion and representation. He opens up debates and themes including Britishness, race, the nature and role of Islam in British society, homelessness and social justice. Thomassen argues that the politics of inclusion a...
The Impact of Zionism and Israel on Anglo-Jewry's Identity, 1948-1982
by Jack Omer-Jackaman
This book examines today's vibrant and creative trans-Atlantic Caribbean community. Chapters explore questions of definition and theory, the common Atlantic heritage and fate, social and economic contexts of Caribbean transnationality, Africa, the USA and the Caribbean in popular discourses in Britain, transnationality of families and the propensity for Caribbean-born and their offspring to return to the Caribbean from the mother country. Caribbean Transnational Experience concludes with...
On the Margins of Memory
PLEASE NOTE THIS TITLE IS NOW OUT OF PRINT AND NO FURTHER PRINTING IS ANTICIPATED AT THIS POINT.This volume is, in part, an attempt to give a “voice” or a “platform” to communities who have frequently found themselves on the margins of the so-called “mainstream” community - the hidden Irish, the hidden European, the nomad and the migrant who reflects the changing face of the “new” and “immigrant” Europe. The essays in this collection explore the image of the nomad, migrant and the outsider/“Othe...
First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Examines the extent and significance of informal economic activity in an area of high, long-term unemployment in Belfast. Drawing on a case study, the book focuses on the challenge posed by unemployment to establish conceptions of work in society.
This book is essentially and ethnographic case study of one London borough's response to the changing ideas about the placement of black children in substitute family care away from the old colour-blind approach towards an acceptance of the importance of 'racial' and cultural identity and the desirability of 'matched' placements. This change had two consequences; first, a need to recruit more black families and, second, a commitment to providing a 'more ethnically sensitive service'. This study...
Urban disturbances, concerns about the fate of asylum seekers and renewed debates about the nature of ethnic identity and citizenship have all combined to give ethnic differences a high public and policy profile. This book explores the diverse experiences of ethnic disadvantage and challenges common assumptions. The book focuses on the changing terrain of ethnic disadvantage in Britain, drawing on up-to-date sources. It goes further than texts that merely describe ethnic inequalities to explore...
The authors of this report argue that sustainable regeneration of urban areas has to be met with a reorientation of policy that places the issues of race and gender in the mainstream of strategy.
First Nationalism Then Identity (Ethnic Conflict: Studies in Nationality, Race, and Culture)
by Mirsad Krijestorac
First Nationalism Then Identity focuses on the case of Bosnian Muslims, a rare historic instance of a new nation emerging. Although for Bosnian Muslims the process of national emergence and the assertion of a new salient identity have been going on for over two decades, Mirsad Kriještorac is the first to explain the significance of the whole process and how the adoption of their new Bosniak identity occurred. He provides a historical overview of Yugoslav and Bosnian Slavic Muslims’ transformatio...