The British population includes over 3 million people with origins outside Europe. New cultures are taking root in and adapting to Britain and, as part of the new trend in 'identity politics', British race relations are increasingly being shaped by new forms of minority ethnic and religious assertiveness.<p></p> What are these new forms of identities? To what extent are they rooted in cultural difference? Or are they mainly a reaction to racism? Do different minority groups emphasise different aspects of their heritage, and how do they reconcile a commitment to those heritages with being British? This book represents the first comparative study based on original fieldwork covering two generations of Caribbeans and the main So...
Purpose: This chapter seeks to understand ethnic identification among second-generation consumers by...
This paper is centred on exploring how young people from Sikh and Hindu backgrounds, who are British...
THERE IS a general understanding today that Britain is a multiculturalsociety, but what does this me...
The British population includes over 3 million people with origins outside Europe. New cultures are ...
Abstract Children of mixed African-Caribbean and white British parents are currently one of one of t...
In recent years, Britain has witnessed a significant growth in the 'mixed race' population. However,...
The issue of identity has been a fundamental one in virtually all human societies. The binary questi...
This paper looks at questions of Britishness, identity and difference that have arisen as the UK has...
Urban disturbances, concerns about the fate of asylum seekers and renewed debates about the nature o...
This Driver Review addresses the question of the linkages between the growing ethnic diversity of th...
Abstract Children of mixed African-Caribbean and white British parents are currently one of one of t...
This paper will commence by introducing general information about Afro-Caribbean people in Northampt...
Ethnic and religious minority identity is a subject of intense public debate and academic scrutiny. ...
The ethnic composition of Britain’s population is changing rapidly as the 21st century progresses. S...
In the second decade of the 21st century, British society reached a state known as “super-diversity...
Purpose: This chapter seeks to understand ethnic identification among second-generation consumers by...
This paper is centred on exploring how young people from Sikh and Hindu backgrounds, who are British...
THERE IS a general understanding today that Britain is a multiculturalsociety, but what does this me...
The British population includes over 3 million people with origins outside Europe. New cultures are ...
Abstract Children of mixed African-Caribbean and white British parents are currently one of one of t...
In recent years, Britain has witnessed a significant growth in the 'mixed race' population. However,...
The issue of identity has been a fundamental one in virtually all human societies. The binary questi...
This paper looks at questions of Britishness, identity and difference that have arisen as the UK has...
Urban disturbances, concerns about the fate of asylum seekers and renewed debates about the nature o...
This Driver Review addresses the question of the linkages between the growing ethnic diversity of th...
Abstract Children of mixed African-Caribbean and white British parents are currently one of one of t...
This paper will commence by introducing general information about Afro-Caribbean people in Northampt...
Ethnic and religious minority identity is a subject of intense public debate and academic scrutiny. ...
The ethnic composition of Britain’s population is changing rapidly as the 21st century progresses. S...
In the second decade of the 21st century, British society reached a state known as “super-diversity...
Purpose: This chapter seeks to understand ethnic identification among second-generation consumers by...
This paper is centred on exploring how young people from Sikh and Hindu backgrounds, who are British...
THERE IS a general understanding today that Britain is a multiculturalsociety, but what does this me...