Race & Class Vol. 62, 2

  • Reference: RC-169
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: October - December 2020
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  • keywords COVID, Capitalism, Racism, US, United States, Security, Terrorism, United States, US, Israel, Palestine, Colonialism, Settler-colonialism, First Intifada,
  • Comments: pp. 3-115; "A Watershed Moment"
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: William I. Robinson 'Global capitalism post-pandemic'; Jenny Bourne "This is what a radical intervention could look like": an interview with Barbara Ransby'; Simeon Man 'Anti-Asian violence and US imperialism'; Deepa Kumar 'Terrorcraft: empire and the making of the racialised terrorist threat'; Nadia Naser-Najjab 'Palestinian leadership and the contemporary significance of the First Intifada'
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Race & Class Vol. 61, 1

  • Reference: RC-164
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: July - September 2019
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  • keywords Fascism, Ecology, Environment, Patriarchy, Women, Gender, Migration, Immigration, Asylum, Education, Roma, UK, United Kingdom,
  • Comments: pp. 3-111
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: Jerry Harris 'The Future of Globalisation: Neo-fascism or the Green New Deal'; Henry A. Giroux 'Neoliberalism and the weaponising of language and education'; Victoria Canning 'Degradation by design: women and asylum in northern Europe'; Mark Payne 'School life on the margins: Slovak Roma pupils negotiating education'
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Race & Class Vol. 60, 3

  • Reference: RC-160
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations, Avery F. Gordon (ed.), Neville Hoad (ed.)
  • Publication Date: January-March 2019
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  • keywords Racism, The State, UK, United Kingdom, Migration, Immigration, Integration, Neo-Colonialism,
  • Comments: pp. 3-117; "Solidarity here and everywhere: the lifework of Barbara Harlow"
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Race & Class Vol. 60, 4

  • Reference: RC-161
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: April-June 2019
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  • keywords Racism, The State, UK, United Kingdom, Migration, Immigration, Integration, Neo-Colonialism,
  • Comments: pp. 3-108
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Race & Class Vol. 61, 1

  • Reference: RC-162
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: July - September 2019
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  • keywords Fascism, Ecology, Environment, Patriarchy, Women, Gender, Migration, Immigration, Asylum, Education, Roma, UK, United Kingdom,
  • Comments: pp. 3-111
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: Jerry Harris 'The Future of Globalisation: Neo-fascism or the Green New Deal'; Henry A. Giroux 'Neoliberalism and the weaponising of language and education'; Victoria Canning 'Degradation by design: women and asylum in northern Europe'; Mark Payne 'School life on the margins: Slovak Roma pupils negotiating education'
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Race & Class Vol. 61, 1

  • Reference: RC-163
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: July - September 2019
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  • keywords Fascism, Ecology, Environment, Patriarchy, Women, Gender, Migration, Immigration, Asylum, Education, Roma, UK, United Kingdom,
  • Comments: pp. 3-111
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: Jerry Harris 'The Future of Globalisation: Neo-fascism or the Green New Deal'; Henry A. Giroux 'Neoliberalism and the weaponising of language and education'; Victoria Canning 'Degradation by design: women and asylum in northern Europe'; Mark Payne 'School life on the margins: Slovak Roma pupils negotiating education'
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Race & Class Vol. 59, 3

  • Reference: RC-156
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: January - March 2018
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  • keywords Empire, UK, United Kingdom, Israel, Palestine, Settler-colonialism, War, Political economy, Colonial capitalism, US, United States, Prisons, Racism, UK, United Kindom, Lammy Review, Racial justice, Black Lives Matter,
  • Comments: pp. 3-116
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: Dan Freeman-Maloy 'Remembering Balfour: Empire, Race and Propaganda'; Ashley J. Bohrer 'Just wars of accumulation: the Salamanca School, race and colonial capitalism'; Elizabeth Jones 'Racism, fines and fees and the US carceral state'; Liz Fekete 'Lammy Review: without racial justice, can there be trust?'; Lee Bridges 'Lammy Review: will it change outcomes in the criminal justice system?'; Jon Burnett 'Review of Policing the Planet: why the policing crisis led to Black Lives Matter edited by Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton'
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Race & Class Vol. 59, 4

  • Reference: RC-157
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: April - June 2018
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  • keywords Racism, The State, UK, United Kingdom, Migration, Immigration, Integration, Neo-Colonialism,
  • Comments: pp. 3-102
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Race & Class Vol. 60, 1

  • Reference: RC-158
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: July-September 2018
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  • keywords Racism, The State, UK, United Kingdom, Migration, Immigration, Integration, Neo-Colonialism,
  • Comments: pp. 3-109
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Race & Class Vol. 60, 2

  • Reference: RC-159
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: October - December 2018
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  • keywords C.L.R. James, US, United States, Islamophobia, Australia, Settler-colonialism, Migration, Immigration, Refugee, A. Sivanandan, Indigenous, UK, United Kingdom, Scotland, Racism,
  • Comments: pp. 3-132; Contains memorial tributes to A. Sivanandan.
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: Jonathan Scott 'The Americanisation of C.L.R. James'; Chloe Patton 'Racialising domestic violence: Islamophobia and the Australian forced marriage debate'; Tazreena Sajjad 'What’s in a name? "Refugees", "migrants" and the politics of labeling'; Bali Gill, Colin Prescod, Gary Younge, Musurat Dar, David Edgar, Chris Searle, Luk Vervaet and Suresh Grover 'Memorial tributes to A. Sivanandan'; Al Gedicks 'Wisconsin’s "Standing Rock": the proposed Back Forty mine'; Scarlet Harris 'Muslims in Scotland: integrationism, state racism and the "Scottish dream"'
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