Race & Class Vol. 48, 1

  • Reference: RC-115
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: 2006
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  • keywords Europe, Islamophobia, Racism, Far right, European far right, John Berger, Israel, Palestine, Colonialism, Settler-colonialism, US, United States, War, Torture, Prisoners, War on Terror, Wot,Liberation struggle, Empire, Imperialism, State murder, Assassina
  • Comments: pp. 1-117
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: Matt Carr 'You are now entering Eurabia'; John Berger 'Dispatches: Undefeated despair'; Avery F. Gordon 'Abu Ghraib: imprisonment and the war on terror'; Victoria Brittain 'They had to die: assassination against liberation'; A. Sivanandan 'Freedom of speech is not an absolute'; Helen Hintjens ‘"Like leaves in the wind": desperately seeking asylum in the UK'; Scott Poynting 'What caused the Cronulla riot?'
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Race & Class Vol. 46, 4

  • Reference: RC-110
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: 2005
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  • keywords Middle East and North Africa, MENA, West Asia and North Africa, WANA, Iraq, US, United States, Security, Foreign policy, War, War on Terror, WoT, Arts, Poetry, Literature, Germany, Europe, Migration, Immigration, Racism,
  • Comments: pp. 1-100
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: Ralph M. Coury 'The demonisation of pan-Arab nationalism'; Jonathan Scott 'A new aesthetics of black equality: on Tony Medina'; Hartwig Pautz 'The politics of identity in Germany: the Leitkultur debate'; Charles Quist-Adade 'From paternalism to ethnocentrism: images of Africa in Gorbachev’s Russia'
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Race & Class Vol. 47, 1

  • Reference: RC-111
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: 2005
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  • keywords Arts, Literature, Postcolonial theory, Film, Racism, US, United States, Immigration, Migration, Afrocentrism, Eurocentrism, Europe, European Union, EU, Migration, Immigration, Asylum, Portugal, Empire, Imperialism, Racism,
  • Comments: pp. 1-110
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: Andrew Smith 'Ben Okri and the freedom whose walls are closing in'; Cedric J. Robinson 'The Black middle class and the mulatto motion picture'; Christopher J. Williams 'In defence of materialism: a critique of Afrocentric ontology'; Liz Fekete 'The deportation machine: Europe, asylum and human rights'; Bernd Reiter 'Portugal: national pride and imperial neurosis'
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Race & Class Vol. 47, 2

  • Reference: RC-112
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations, Darryl C. Thomas (ed.)
  • Publication Date: 2005
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  • keywords Cedric Robinson, Racial capitalism, Political economy, Marxism, Patriarchy, Gender, Women, Journalism, Global South,
  • Comments: pp. i-120; "Cedric Robinson and the philosophy of Black resistance"
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: Darryl C. Thomas 'The Black radical tradition - theory and practice: Black studies and the scholarship of Cedric Robinson'; Avery F. Gordon 'Cedric Robinson’s anthropology of Marxism'; H. L. T. Quan 'Geniuses of resistance: feminist consciousness and the Black radical tradition'; Kelvin Santiago-Valles Racially subordinate labour within global contexts: Robinson and Hopkins re-examined'; Travis Tatum 'Reflections on Black Marxism'; Elizabeth Robinson 'Twenty-five years of the Third World News Review'
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Race & Class Vol. 47, 3

  • Reference: RC-113
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: 2006
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  • keywords A. Sivanandan, Racism, Islamophobia, UK, United Kingdom, London, Israel, Palestine, Colonialism, Settler-colonialism, Borders, US, United States, War on Terror, Wot, Security, Far right, World Bank, Development, Europe, Migration, Immigration,
  • Comments: pp. 1-110
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: A. Sivanandan 'Race, terror and civil society'; Graham Usher 'The wall and the dismemberment of Palestine'; Shubh Mathur 'Surviving the dragnet: ‘special interest’ detainees in the US after 9/11'; Carl Davidson and Jerry Harris 'Globalisation, theocracy and the new fascism: the US Right’s rise to power'; Walden Bello and Shalmali Guttal 'The limits of reform: the Wolfensohn era at the World Bank'; Liz Fekete 'Europe: "speech crime" and deportation'
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Race & Class Vol. 47, 4

  • Reference: RC-114
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: 2006
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  • keywords Arts, Literature, India, South Asia, United Kingdom, UK, Racism, France, Europe, Riot, Rebellion, Paris, Islamophobia, Kenya, Sub-Sharan Africa, United Kingdom, UK, Imperialism, Empire,
  • Comments: pp. 1-110
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: Anis Shivani 'Indo-Anglian fiction: the new Orientalism'; Graham Murray 'France: the riots and the Republic'; Deborah L. Hughes 'Kenya, India and the British Empire Exhibition of 1924'; Cathy Bergin 'Race/class politics: the Liberator, 1929-1934';
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Race & Class Vol. 45, 2

  • Reference: RC-105
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations, A. Sivanandan (ed.), Hazel Waters (ed.)
  • Publication Date: 2003
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  • keywords Racism, Film, Cedric Robonson, US, United States, Mexico, Global South, UK, United Kingdom, Far right, British National Party,
  • Comments: pp. 1-104
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: Cedric Robinson and Luz Maria Cabral 'The mulatta on film: from Hollywood to the Mexican revolution'; Rikke Andreassen 'The exotic as mass entertainment: Denmark 1878-1909'; Bill Rolston 'Bringing it all back home: Irish emigration and racism'; Jerry Harris 'Dreams of global hegemony and the technology of war'; David Renton 'Examing the success of the British National Party. 1999-2003'
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Race & Class Vol. 45, 3

  • Reference: RC-106
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: 2004
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  • keywords The State, Labour Party, New Labour, UK, United Kingdom, Utopia, Literature, US, United States, Prisons, Antonio Gramsci, Europe, EU, Islamophobia,
  • Comments: pp. 1-101; The inside front cover contains a tribute to Edward Said. Alongside his distinguished academic career, Said sat on the working committe for Race & Class from 1987-1995.
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  • Description: Jonathan Burnett 'Community, cohesion and the state'; Kathryn Hume 'Black urban utopia in Wideman's kater fiction'; Joy James 'American prison notebooks'; Peo Hansen 'In the name of Europe'; Frances Webber 'Asylum: from deterrence to destitution'
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Race & Class Vol. 46, 1

  • Reference: RC-107
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations
  • Publication Date: 2004
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  • keywords Islamophobia, Security, EU, European Union, Europe, US, United States, Middle East and North Africa, MENA, West Asia and North Africa, WANA, Military, War, Technology, Israel, Palestine, Colonialism, Settler-Colonialism, Anti-semitism, UK, United Kingdom,
  • Comments: pp. 1-141; "The Politics of Fear: Civil Society and the Security State"; The inside cover contains a tribute to Paul Sweezy from A. Sivanandan. Sweezy was a radical economist, historian of the transition from feudalism to capitalism and founding editor of
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: Liz Fekete 'Anti-Muslim racism and the European security state'; Joel Beinin 'The new American McCarthyism: policing thought about the Middle East'; Arun Kundnani 'Wired for war: military technology and the politics of fear'; NJenny Bourne 'Anti-smeitism or anti-racism?'
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Race & Class Vol. 46, 2

  • Reference: RC-108
  • Author: Institute of Race Relations, A. Sivanandan (ed.), Hazel Waters (ed.)
  • Publication Date: 2004
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  • keywords Algeria, Iraq, Middle East and North Africa, MENA, West Asia and North Africa, WANA, France, US, United States, Black history, Paul Robeson, W.E.B. DuBois, London, UK, United Kingdom, Slavery, Children, Youth,
  • Comments: pp. 1-101
  • Publisher: Sage
  • Description: Neil MacMaster 'Torture: from Algiers to Abu Ghraib'; Andrew Hartman 'The rise and fall of whiteness studies'; Jan Carew 'Paul Robeson and W.E.B. DuBois in London'; Marika Sherwood 'Britain, the slave trade and slavery, 1808-1843'; Saleh Mamon 'Mapping the attainment of Black children in Britain'
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