keywords A. Sivanandan, Racism, UK, United Kingdom, Empire, War on Terror, WoT, Islamophobia, Colonialism, Settler-colonialism, Israel, Palestine, John Berger, Arts, Poetry, Global South, China, East Aisa, India, South Asia, Brazil, Central and Southern America, W
Comments: pp. 1-94
Publisher: Sage
Description: A. Sivanandan 'Race & Class — the future'; John Berger 'A mouth speaks out alone: A little text for the 30th birthday of Race & Class'; Jerry Harris 'Emerging Third World powers: China, India and Brazil'; Ruben Andersson 'The new frontiers of America'; Lawrence Phillips 'Robert Louis Stevenson: class and ‘race’ in The Amateur Emigrant'; Diana Mulinari and Anders Neergaard '"Black skull" consciousness: the new Swedish working class'; John Wrench 'Diversity management can be bad for you'
Author: Institute of Race Relations, A. Sivanandan (ed.), Hazel Waters (ed.)
Publication Date: 2002
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keywords US, United States, Military, Globalisation, Asylum, Migration, Immigration, EU, European Union, Parliamentary politics, Law, Racism,
Comments: pp.1-100
Publisher: Sage
Description: Jerry Harris 'The US military in the era of globalisation'; Liza Schuster 'Asylum and the lessons of history'; Arun Kundnani 'An unholy alliance? Racism, religion and communalism'; Jenny Bourne 'Does legislating against racial violence work?'
keywords Israel, Palestine, Middle East and North Africa, MENA, West Asia and North Africa, WANA, Settler Colonialism, Colonialism, US, United States, Los Angeles, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Black power, Racism, Policing, War, Women, Gender, Patriarchy, Migration, Se
Comments: pp. 1-98
Publisher: Sage
Description: David Landy '90 Inca Israeli-Jews: recruiting for Israel's demographic war'; João Costa Vargas 'The inner city and the favela: transnational black politics'; Victoria Brittain 'The impact of war on women'; Satoru Furuya 'Migrants, national security and Septmeber 11: the case of Japan'
keywords Racism, Black power, History, C.L.R. James, Literature,
Comments: pp. 1-117; "Black History: The Present in the Past"
Publisher: Sage
Description: Hazel Waters 'Ira Aldridge and the battlefield of race'; W.F. Santiago-Valles 'C.L.R. James: asking questions of the past'; Isaac Saney 'The case against To Kill a Mockingbird'
Author: Institute of Race Relations. Joy Gleason Carew (ed.), Hazel Waters (ed.)
Publication Date: 2001
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keywords Jan Carew, Canada, Racism, Literature, Gender, Patriarchy, Women, Christopher Columbus,
Comments: pp. 1-91; "The Gentleman Revolutionary: Essays in Honour of John Carew"
Publisher: Sage
Description: A. Sivanandan 'Jan Carew, renaaissance man'; Cecil Foster 'Jan Carew and the reconstruction of the Canadian mosaic'; Frank Birbalsingh 'Race, colour and class in Black Midas'; Joy Gleason Carew 'Expolrations into the feminism of Jan Carew'; Clinton Cox 'From Columbus to Hitler and back again'
Author: Institute of Race Relations, Bill Rolston (ed.)
Publication Date: 2002
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keywords South Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Global South, Justice, Ireland, Northern Ireland,
Comments: pp. v-137; "Truth?"
Publisher: Sage
Description: Bill Rolston 'Why truth? Why now?'; Elizabeth Stanley 'What next? The aftermath of organized truth telling'; Brandon Hamber 'Ere there story die: truth, justice and reconcilliation in South Africa'; Bill Rolston 'Assembling the jigsaw: truth, justice and transition in the North of Ireland'
keywords Black history, Racism, UK, United Kingdom, Economics, Political economy, Migration, Immigration, The State, Law, Human Rights Act 1998, Labour Party, New Labour, Terrorism Act 2000, Security, Glasgow, Scotland, Oldham, Bradford,
Comments: pp. 1-140; "The Three Faces of British Racism: A Special Report"
Publisher: Sage
Description: A. Sivanandan 'Poverty is the new black'; Jenny Bourne 'The life and times of insitutional racism'; Liz Fekete 'The emergence of xeno-racism'; Arun Kundnani 'In a foreign land: the new popular racism'; Lee Bridges 'Race, law andthe state'; Frances Webber 'The Human Rights Act: a weapon against racism?'; Liz Fekete 'The Terrorism Act 2000: an interview with Gareth Pierce'; Arun Kundnani 'From Oldham to Bradford: the violence of the violated'; Harmit Arthwal 'The racism that kills'; Vicky Grandon 'Glasgow: a dossier of hate'; Monica Hirogorani 'A right to life: the story of Ramin Khalegi'