This article seeks to re-examine two major assumptions in mainstream antiracist thought of the post-war era. These are culturalism, on the one hand, and human rights on the other, both of which have been offered as potential solutions to the ongoing problem of racism. I argue that both fail to cope with racism as it has been institutionalized in the political and social structures of European societies because they inaccurately theorize ‘race’. Racism is treated as an individual attitude born of prejudice and ignorance and not as a political project that emerged under specific conditions within the context of the European nation-state. A re-examination of this legacy of modernity and a questioning of the structuring principles of anti-raci...
Discourses on racism in Europe have largely been dominated by a US-centric lens that serves to unive...
This Article is about international racism. Racism is not simply a local or national phenomenon, it ...
In his book, Anti-Racism, Alastair Bonnett points out the paucity of research into anti-racism. Inde...
This paper examines seeks to re-examine two major assumptions in mainstream anti-racist thought of t...
This article argues that, despite the efforts to expunge race from the European political sphere, ra...
The article starts from the assumption that the slow and unsatisfactory development of caselaw conce...
This article argues that, despite the efforts to expunge race from the European political sphere, ra...
The targets and expressions of racism vary across Europe. This article discusses the relevance of di...
WOS: 000360438000006I begin and conclude the article by arguing that culturalisation has contributed...
This is an in-depth sociological study of the phenomenon of anti-racism, as both political discourse...
The paper proposes to unravel the history of the discourse of culturalism post-World War II. Culture...
Racism and anti-racism are frequently discussed in Europe today. The current discussion primarily co...
The humanist tradition, which provides the philosophical framework for the contemporary discourse of...
Discourses on racism in Europe have largely been dominated by a US-centric lens that serves to unive...
The article starts from the assumption that the slow and unsatisfactory development of case law conc...
Discourses on racism in Europe have largely been dominated by a US-centric lens that serves to unive...
This Article is about international racism. Racism is not simply a local or national phenomenon, it ...
In his book, Anti-Racism, Alastair Bonnett points out the paucity of research into anti-racism. Inde...
This paper examines seeks to re-examine two major assumptions in mainstream anti-racist thought of t...
This article argues that, despite the efforts to expunge race from the European political sphere, ra...
The article starts from the assumption that the slow and unsatisfactory development of caselaw conce...
This article argues that, despite the efforts to expunge race from the European political sphere, ra...
The targets and expressions of racism vary across Europe. This article discusses the relevance of di...
WOS: 000360438000006I begin and conclude the article by arguing that culturalisation has contributed...
This is an in-depth sociological study of the phenomenon of anti-racism, as both political discourse...
The paper proposes to unravel the history of the discourse of culturalism post-World War II. Culture...
Racism and anti-racism are frequently discussed in Europe today. The current discussion primarily co...
The humanist tradition, which provides the philosophical framework for the contemporary discourse of...
Discourses on racism in Europe have largely been dominated by a US-centric lens that serves to unive...
The article starts from the assumption that the slow and unsatisfactory development of case law conc...
Discourses on racism in Europe have largely been dominated by a US-centric lens that serves to unive...
This Article is about international racism. Racism is not simply a local or national phenomenon, it ...
In his book, Anti-Racism, Alastair Bonnett points out the paucity of research into anti-racism. Inde...