In England there are minority ethnic students with past family connections to the former British Empire, as well as recent Eastern European students, economic migrants, asylum seekers and refugees. One may wish to ask, do newly emerging racial identities conceptualise race and race relations in similar ways to existing minority ethnic communities? This paper is based on ongoing research examining the perceptions and experiences of British ‘minority ethnic’ and more recently migrated Eastern European ‘immigrant’ youth. Findings from a qualitative study conducted in two Buckinghamshire secondary schools examine everyday experiences, perceptions, practices, and barriers that validate stereotypes of 30 young people (ages 12–16). The primary a...
The state-induced anti-immigration environment and the normalisation of xenophobia in political and ...
This paper deconstructs ways in which the white ‘race’ of Eastern European pupils and the class dete...
The state-induced anti-immigration environment and the normalisation of xenophobia in political and ...
In England there are minority ethnic students with past family connections to the former British Emp...
Throughout the last twenty years, following accession to the European Union (EU), legal economic mig...
What is Critical Race Theory (CRT) and what does it offer educational researchers and practitioners ...
International audienceThis book compares the educational experiences of adolescents from a variety o...
There has been much debate around the extent to which poststructuralist theory can be applied to cri...
This paper is set against a backdrop of contemporary concerns about Britishness. It explores the dom...
In inner London 7.5% of the school population is of mixed heritage, yet little is known about their ...
Constructions of ‘race’ and ethnicity continue to affect how some people are socialized by the struc...
This thesis is primarily concerned with immigrant pupils and their identity formation in primary sch...
I present the findings and implications resulting from empirical research conducted in primary schoo...
Dominant conceptions of race, racism, and antiracism are becoming increasingly untenable. Based on r...
This paper is drawn from ethnographic participant-observation data and interview materials collected...
The state-induced anti-immigration environment and the normalisation of xenophobia in political and ...
This paper deconstructs ways in which the white ‘race’ of Eastern European pupils and the class dete...
The state-induced anti-immigration environment and the normalisation of xenophobia in political and ...
In England there are minority ethnic students with past family connections to the former British Emp...
Throughout the last twenty years, following accession to the European Union (EU), legal economic mig...
What is Critical Race Theory (CRT) and what does it offer educational researchers and practitioners ...
International audienceThis book compares the educational experiences of adolescents from a variety o...
There has been much debate around the extent to which poststructuralist theory can be applied to cri...
This paper is set against a backdrop of contemporary concerns about Britishness. It explores the dom...
In inner London 7.5% of the school population is of mixed heritage, yet little is known about their ...
Constructions of ‘race’ and ethnicity continue to affect how some people are socialized by the struc...
This thesis is primarily concerned with immigrant pupils and their identity formation in primary sch...
I present the findings and implications resulting from empirical research conducted in primary schoo...
Dominant conceptions of race, racism, and antiracism are becoming increasingly untenable. Based on r...
This paper is drawn from ethnographic participant-observation data and interview materials collected...
The state-induced anti-immigration environment and the normalisation of xenophobia in political and ...
This paper deconstructs ways in which the white ‘race’ of Eastern European pupils and the class dete...
The state-induced anti-immigration environment and the normalisation of xenophobia in political and ...