In recent years it has become apparent that experiences of integration, conflict, conviviality and prejudice between different ethnic groups can be found not just in towns and cities but increasingly in peripheral, non-urban areas too. While a small, but significant, body of literature has addressed the impact of these trends in rural environments, studies of seaside and coastal areas remain scarce. Burdsey’s article responds to this omission through an examination of inter-ethnic relations at the English seaside. The English seaside is portrayed habitually as a ‘white’ environment in the popular imagination, and racialized bodies are frequently marked as ‘out of place’. The discussion here highlights challenges to these dominant world-view...
Since 2004 significant numbers of post-accession EU migrants have arrived in regional towns and rura...
There was very substantial growth in the Non-White population of England and Wales between the 2001 ...
Convention suggests that multicultural areas tend to exhibit high levels of residential and educatio...
This article presents an alternative reading of the English seaside – one that centralizes race, spe...
This is the first academic monograph to focus exclusively on issues of race, ethnicity, whiteness an...
Despite the ever-growing debate regarding multiculturalism, cosmopolitanism, and hybrid and multiple...
Evidence of racialised inequalities in housing in England has been accumulating for more than 40 yea...
Much research into community, racism and racialization has been conducted in metropolitan urban sett...
Since 2001, as the social and spatial compositions of multiculture and migration have become more co...
Rural villages are often portrayed as problem-free, idyllic environments characterized by neighbourl...
Findings from my PhD research into the classed and racialised relationships between rural English re...
Taking my cue from work on relations of interethnic conviviality in super-diverse cities across the ...
Lay perceptions of health inequalities are becoming increasingly important in developing local housi...
Traditionally issues of race and racism have tended not to be associated with the English countrysid...
Rural village communities in England are commonly portrayed as being neighbourly and ...
Since 2004 significant numbers of post-accession EU migrants have arrived in regional towns and rura...
There was very substantial growth in the Non-White population of England and Wales between the 2001 ...
Convention suggests that multicultural areas tend to exhibit high levels of residential and educatio...
This article presents an alternative reading of the English seaside – one that centralizes race, spe...
This is the first academic monograph to focus exclusively on issues of race, ethnicity, whiteness an...
Despite the ever-growing debate regarding multiculturalism, cosmopolitanism, and hybrid and multiple...
Evidence of racialised inequalities in housing in England has been accumulating for more than 40 yea...
Much research into community, racism and racialization has been conducted in metropolitan urban sett...
Since 2001, as the social and spatial compositions of multiculture and migration have become more co...
Rural villages are often portrayed as problem-free, idyllic environments characterized by neighbourl...
Findings from my PhD research into the classed and racialised relationships between rural English re...
Taking my cue from work on relations of interethnic conviviality in super-diverse cities across the ...
Lay perceptions of health inequalities are becoming increasingly important in developing local housi...
Traditionally issues of race and racism have tended not to be associated with the English countrysid...
Rural village communities in England are commonly portrayed as being neighbourly and ...
Since 2004 significant numbers of post-accession EU migrants have arrived in regional towns and rura...
There was very substantial growth in the Non-White population of England and Wales between the 2001 ...
Convention suggests that multicultural areas tend to exhibit high levels of residential and educatio...