keywords Black history, Racism, UK, United Kingdom, Economics, Politcal 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'
Author: Institute of Race Relations, A. Sivanadan (ed.)
Publication Date: 1998
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keywords Cedric Robinson, Racism, Arts, Film, Liberation struggle, Black power, Theatre, Indigenous peoples, Women, Gender, Patriarchy, Settler-colonialism, Australia, Brazil, Central and Southern America, Israel, Palestine, Canada,
Comments: pp. 1-110; "Representation and Relamation"
Publisher: Institute of Race Relations
Description: Cedric Robinson 'Blaxploitation and the misrepresentation of liberation'; Hazel Waters 'An African's revenge: the black figure on the early nineteenth-century stage'; Janine Little Nyoogah 'Australian cleverwomen: an aboriginal writer beats the blues'; Angela Gilliam 'The Brazilian mulata: images in the global economy'; Yael Lotan 'Israel at 50: Zionism's cultural revolution'; Isaac Saney 'The Black Nova Scotian odyssey: a chronology'
Author: Institute of Race Relations, A. Sivanandan (ed.), Hazel Waters (ed.)
Publication Date: 2000
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keywords Racism, UK, United Kingdom, Tony Blair, Labour Party, New Labour, Labour Government 1999, Germany, Europe, Arson, Migration, Immigration, Refugees, Far right, European far right, Journalism, Aotearoa, Maori, New Zealand, Empire, Imperialism, Colonialism,
Comments: pp. 1-119
Publisher: Sage
Description: Arun Kundnani 'Stumbling on: race, class, and England'; Liz Fekete 'How the German press stoked the Lübeck fires'; Paul Joseph 'Maori and the market: the Waitangi Tribunal'; Meredith Turshen and Oussena Alidou 'Women in the aftermath of civil war'; Terence Wesley Smith 'Historiography of the Pacific: the case of The Cambridge History'
Author: Institute of Race Relations, A. Sivanadan (ed.)
Publication Date: 1996
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keywords US, United States, Racism, Political Economy, Economics, Globalisation, UK, United Kingdom, George Orwell, Empire, Imperialism, Literature, Caribbean, Indigenous, Genocide,
Comments: pp. 1-110
Publisher: Institute of Race Relations
Description: Barbara Ransby 'US: the Black poor and the politics of expendability'; William I. Robinson 'Globalisation: nine thesis on our epoch'; John Newsinger 'Pox Britannica: Orwell and the empire'; Jan Carew 'Caribbean culture and development'; Frances Webber and Liz Fekete 'From refugee to terrorist'
keywords Sub-Saharan Africa, Global South, South Africa, Liberation struggle, National liberation, World Bank, Political Economy, Economs, Pedagogy, Brazil, Central and Southern America, Racism, Ecology, Agriculture, Famine, Security, Asylum, Migration, Immigratio
Comments: pp. 1-110; "Aspects of Africa"
Publisher: Institute of Race Relations
Description: Nacy Murray and Marco 'Somewhere over the rainbow: a journey to the new South Africa'; Chen Chimutengwende 'Pan-Africanism and the second liberation of Africa'; Alamin Mazrui 'The World Bank, the language quesyion and the future of African education'; France Winddance Twine 'Mapping the terrain of Brazilian racism'; PANOS 'Feast or famine? Food security in the new millenium'; Frances Webber 'Asylum-seekers: caught by the Act'; Statewatch 'Secrecy, democracy and the European Union: the Statewatch campaign'
Author: Institute of Race Relations, Liz Fekete (ed.)
Publication Date: 1997
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keywords Europe, Racism, Economics, Political Economy, Precarity, Welfare state, Housing, The State, Executive, Migration, Immigration, Asylum, Employment, Sweden, Development, Cueta, Spain, Middle East and North Africa, MENA, West Asia and North Africa, WANA,
Comments: pp. v-106; "Europe: the wages of racism"
Publisher: Institute of Race Relations
Description: Liz Fekete 'Blackening the economy: the path to convergence'; Frances Webber 'Governing racism: the corruption of the executive'; Briget Anderson 'Servents and slaves: Europe's domestic workers'; Mats Deland 'The cultural racism of Sweden'; Matthew Carr 'Policing the frontier: Ceuta and Melilla'; Liz Fekete and Frances Webber 'The human trade'; Jeremy Seabrook 'Convergence, welfare and development'; CARF 'Deaths in Europe - 1996'; Geoffrey Bindman 'Murder in Lübeck'; Roma Rights 'Roma: persecution in the East'
keywords Australia, Racism, Colonialism, Settler-colonialism, US, United States, Foreign policy, Haiti, Caribbean, Indigenous peoples, Mexico, Global South, Central and Southern America, Ecology,
Comments: pp. 1-110; Inside of the fornt cover contains a tribute from A. Saivanadan to Keith Buchanan.
Publisher: Institute of Race Relations
Description: Suvendrini Perera and Jospeh Pugliese 'Racial suicide: the re-licensing of racism in Australia'; Christopher I. Clement 'Returning Aristide: the contradictions of US foreign policy in Haiti'; Laura Grisman 'Journeying to death: Gilroy's Black Atlantic'; Peter Pynton 'Indigenous uprisings: never more a Mexico without us!'; E.G. Valliantos 'The death of nature on the splendour of spring in Virginia'