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Public Services Quarterly, 2021
In recent years, our communities, our organizations, and our profession have increasingly worked to deepen our understanding of and our response to systemic racism, not only as it occurs in the cri...
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In recent years, our communities, our organizations, and our profession have increasingly worked to deepen our understanding of and our response to systemic racism, not only as it occurs in the cri...
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Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2015
ABSTRACTDespite its many achievements and some remarkable victories against the forces of racism in their variety of forms, it cannot be said that anti-racism has been particularly successful as a social, cultural, and political force. This essay uses Bruno Latour's figure of the ‘recall’ to rethink certain elements of the anti-racist tradition. Latour
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ABSTRACTDespite its many achievements and some remarkable victories against the forces of racism in their variety of forms, it cannot be said that anti-racism has been particularly successful as a social, cultural, and political force. This essay uses Bruno Latour's figure of the ‘recall’ to rethink certain elements of the anti-racist tradition. Latour
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Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2015
ABSTRACTIn a world where racism persists undiminished (if not intensified) in a multitude of configurations, there is a pressing need to consider the state of anti-racist theory and practice. Drawing on the multidisciplinary contributions to this special issue alongside a panoramic snapshot of current scholarship, this article wrestles with several ...
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ABSTRACTIn a world where racism persists undiminished (if not intensified) in a multitude of configurations, there is a pressing need to consider the state of anti-racist theory and practice. Drawing on the multidisciplinary contributions to this special issue alongside a panoramic snapshot of current scholarship, this article wrestles with several ...
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2005
Introduction:Fighting Racism, Defining the Territory - Floya Anthias & Cathie Lloyd 1.Diasporic Hybridity and Transcending Racisms:Problems and Potential - Floya Anthias 2. Some Reflections on the Questions of Citizenship and Anti-racism - Nira Yuval-Davis 3. Anti-racism, Social Movements and Civil Society - Cathie Lloyd 4.
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Introduction:Fighting Racism, Defining the Territory - Floya Anthias & Cathie Lloyd 1.Diasporic Hybridity and Transcending Racisms:Problems and Potential - Floya Anthias 2. Some Reflections on the Questions of Citizenship and Anti-racism - Nira Yuval-Davis 3. Anti-racism, Social Movements and Civil Society - Cathie Lloyd 4.
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Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2000
This paper is a discussion of the application of democraticand anti-racist educational principles in a college setting.The paper explores both the implications of pedagogical theoryfor anti-racism and the implications of anti-racism forpedagogy.
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This paper is a discussion of the application of democraticand anti-racist educational principles in a college setting.The paper explores both the implications of pedagogical theoryfor anti-racism and the implications of anti-racism forpedagogy.
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Conclusion: Understanding European Anti-Racisms
2013As the case studies in this book have shown, anti-racist movements in Europe operate in a difficult climate in which public attitudes towards immigrants and ethnic minorities appear to have hardened. This has been particularly the case since the 11 September attacks in 2001, leading to a bolstering of the ‘fortress Europe’ mentality, which has seen ...
S. Fella, Ruzza, Carlo
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Positioning Anti-Racism in Sport and Sport in Anti-Racism
2011Imagine a social phenomenon that had within it the means to help redress a major social ill, but on closer inspection it was found that it also helped to perpetuate that social ill. The position might be exacerbated by the denial on the part of many involved that there is a social ill to be righted.
Jonathan Long, Karl Spracklen
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2017
This chapter draws on the work of Karl Marx to critique the Race Relations approach. The author argues that conventional social science (which underpins Race Relations theory) is, in its methodological approach to understanding the world, inherently elitist. This is so because it artificially separates understanding the world (theory) and acting in the
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This chapter draws on the work of Karl Marx to critique the Race Relations approach. The author argues that conventional social science (which underpins Race Relations theory) is, in its methodological approach to understanding the world, inherently elitist. This is so because it artificially separates understanding the world (theory) and acting in the
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