This article examines how two primary schools in rural England with overwhelmingly White populations (of students and teachers) dealt with incidents of racist bullying in relation to their race equality policies. The data are drawn from in-depth interviews with parents, head teachers and teachers. The article draws on the work of Foucault to argue that students are situated in a ‘historical moment’ in which schools acknowledge racism formally and publicly, but this does not reflect their informal, private practices. Consequently, whilst systems are established that could respond to racist bullying, in practice these do not necessarily emerge in the school. A local discourse emerges that counters suggestions of racism by pointing to the exis...
Abstract This paper investigates UK pupil experience of racism and race-hate-related extremism. Wor...
This article uses data drawn from nine months of fieldwork and student, teacher, and administrator i...
Traditionally issues of race and racism have tended not to be associated with the English countrysid...
This paper examines how two primary schools in rural England with overwhelmingly White populations (...
This paper will examine how aspects of racism and bullying are understood in two primary schools in ...
This article examines how ‘race’ impacts upon the lives of young people who attend secondary schools...
In the UK, policies and academic writings about inter-ethnic relations have witnessed many changes i...
NoThis article explores issues of the racial identities of young male supporters of the political fa...
This paper explores how the colonial hegemony of racism in Australia could be disrupted in schools b...
I present the findings and implications resulting from empirical research conducted in primary schoo...
This thesis examines the teachers' and the pupils' relations in the schooling of black boys. The stu...
While there has been considerable research on racism and discrimination in schools, most of these st...
While British educational researchers have given considerable attention to issues of racism, little ...
Rural villages are often portrayed as problem-free, idyllic environments characterized by neighbourl...
Bullying is widely acknowledged as an insidious form of victimization that is prevalent within out s...
Abstract This paper investigates UK pupil experience of racism and race-hate-related extremism. Wor...
This article uses data drawn from nine months of fieldwork and student, teacher, and administrator i...
Traditionally issues of race and racism have tended not to be associated with the English countrysid...
This paper examines how two primary schools in rural England with overwhelmingly White populations (...
This paper will examine how aspects of racism and bullying are understood in two primary schools in ...
This article examines how ‘race’ impacts upon the lives of young people who attend secondary schools...
In the UK, policies and academic writings about inter-ethnic relations have witnessed many changes i...
NoThis article explores issues of the racial identities of young male supporters of the political fa...
This paper explores how the colonial hegemony of racism in Australia could be disrupted in schools b...
I present the findings and implications resulting from empirical research conducted in primary schoo...
This thesis examines the teachers' and the pupils' relations in the schooling of black boys. The stu...
While there has been considerable research on racism and discrimination in schools, most of these st...
While British educational researchers have given considerable attention to issues of racism, little ...
Rural villages are often portrayed as problem-free, idyllic environments characterized by neighbourl...
Bullying is widely acknowledged as an insidious form of victimization that is prevalent within out s...
Abstract This paper investigates UK pupil experience of racism and race-hate-related extremism. Wor...
This article uses data drawn from nine months of fieldwork and student, teacher, and administrator i...
Traditionally issues of race and racism have tended not to be associated with the English countrysid...