This article revisits Critical Race Theory and brings it’s explanatory capacity to bear on the contemporary racialization of Muslims in Europe, most specifically the experience of British Muslim communities in education. The article argues that CRT can provide a theoretically fruitful means of gauging the ways in which anti-Muslim discrimination might be engendered through various strategies around securitization. In a social and political context characterized by a hyper-vigilance of Muslim educators in particular, the article concludes that applying CRT allows us to explore how a general latent whiteness is given political content through a particular racialization of Muslims
What is Critical Race Theory (CRT) and what does it offer educational researchers and practitioners ...
This book focuses on the recent educational policy debates surrounding Muslims, schooling and the qu...
Can a religion, over time and through its social and legal resignification, come to be a race? Drawi...
This article revisits Critical Race Theory and brings it’s explanatory capacity to bear on the conte...
This article develops some conceptual questions about publics and stakeholdership in security which ...
Using a range of international examples, this article examines the ways in which members of the blac...
Critical race theory (CRT) in today’s multi-cultural society seems somewhat of a difficult concept t...
The article addresses the nature of power relations that sustain and disguise white racial hegemony ...
The expansion of state-funded Muslim schools in Britain since 1998 has developed against a backdrop ...
The article addresses the nature of power relations that sustain and disguise white r...
The paper presents an empirical analysis of education policy in England that is informed by recent d...
Adopting an approach shaped by critical race theory (CRT) the paper proposes a radical analysis of t...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
Muslims are folk-devils that mark the ubiquitous moral panic. For some, the idea of the Muslim probl...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
What is Critical Race Theory (CRT) and what does it offer educational researchers and practitioners ...
This book focuses on the recent educational policy debates surrounding Muslims, schooling and the qu...
Can a religion, over time and through its social and legal resignification, come to be a race? Drawi...
This article revisits Critical Race Theory and brings it’s explanatory capacity to bear on the conte...
This article develops some conceptual questions about publics and stakeholdership in security which ...
Using a range of international examples, this article examines the ways in which members of the blac...
Critical race theory (CRT) in today’s multi-cultural society seems somewhat of a difficult concept t...
The article addresses the nature of power relations that sustain and disguise white racial hegemony ...
The expansion of state-funded Muslim schools in Britain since 1998 has developed against a backdrop ...
The article addresses the nature of power relations that sustain and disguise white r...
The paper presents an empirical analysis of education policy in England that is informed by recent d...
Adopting an approach shaped by critical race theory (CRT) the paper proposes a radical analysis of t...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
Muslims are folk-devils that mark the ubiquitous moral panic. For some, the idea of the Muslim probl...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
What is Critical Race Theory (CRT) and what does it offer educational researchers and practitioners ...
This book focuses on the recent educational policy debates surrounding Muslims, schooling and the qu...
Can a religion, over time and through its social and legal resignification, come to be a race? Drawi...