peer-reviewedSocial psychologists who study racism or prejudice argue that various versions of these are constructed in ways to suppress or minimise their relevance. However, researchers have not particularly examined how knowledge‐claims about racism can also be variously made or negotiated in attending to the relevance of racism. We offer such an examination through a discursive psychological analysis of interview talk with Irish nationals on immigration, since in these settings issues of immigration and racism are not readily relevant. Findings show that participants treated how knowledge of racism can be accessed and who has the rights to make knowledge‐claims about racism, as relevant. Epistemic access and rights were negotiated in way...
The author of this article completed a PhD thesis that focussed on Indigenous male perceptions of ra...
In this report we present the results of a survey conducted in 2005 as submitted to the European Uni...
The aim on this paper is to give an outline of the discursive psychological literature focussing on ...
Social psychologists who study racism or prejudice argue that various versions of these are construc...
Institutional racism is a topic untouched by Irish academic research to date. This article will atte...
This thesis aims to study subjective understandings of racism in contemporary Irish society. This ai...
Chris McVittie - ORCID: 0000-0003-0657-7524 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0657-7524Social psychologic...
In this paper we present findings on lay constructions of racism from a focus group study (11 groups...
This proceedings document tells a critical story of the event. Using a social and cultural perspecti...
The article considers methodological problems in the study of racist attitudes and beliefs among ind...
Wales has a long history of migration, however the introduction of dispersed asylum seekers in 2001 ...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Item previously deposi...
New research published today reveals the gap between what people say in public about their attitudes...
ABSTRACT In this article, we explore how speakers discuss whether or not it is racist to oppose asyl...
The paper’s concern is the current difficulty, in journalism, the academy and politics, of discussin...
The author of this article completed a PhD thesis that focussed on Indigenous male perceptions of ra...
In this report we present the results of a survey conducted in 2005 as submitted to the European Uni...
The aim on this paper is to give an outline of the discursive psychological literature focussing on ...
Social psychologists who study racism or prejudice argue that various versions of these are construc...
Institutional racism is a topic untouched by Irish academic research to date. This article will atte...
This thesis aims to study subjective understandings of racism in contemporary Irish society. This ai...
Chris McVittie - ORCID: 0000-0003-0657-7524 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0657-7524Social psychologic...
In this paper we present findings on lay constructions of racism from a focus group study (11 groups...
This proceedings document tells a critical story of the event. Using a social and cultural perspecti...
The article considers methodological problems in the study of racist attitudes and beliefs among ind...
Wales has a long history of migration, however the introduction of dispersed asylum seekers in 2001 ...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Item previously deposi...
New research published today reveals the gap between what people say in public about their attitudes...
ABSTRACT In this article, we explore how speakers discuss whether or not it is racist to oppose asyl...
The paper’s concern is the current difficulty, in journalism, the academy and politics, of discussin...
The author of this article completed a PhD thesis that focussed on Indigenous male perceptions of ra...
In this report we present the results of a survey conducted in 2005 as submitted to the European Uni...
The aim on this paper is to give an outline of the discursive psychological literature focussing on ...