This paper uses nationally representative, longitudinal data to examine experiences and fear of ethnic and racial harassment in public spaces among minorities in the UK, comparing levels of both before and after the 2016 EU Referendum. We do not find an increase in the prevalence of ethnic and racial harassment, but we do find higher levels of fear of ethnic and racial harassment in the period after the Referendum. The increase in fear following the vote was concentrated among more privileged individuals: those with higher levels of education, and those living in less socioeconomically deprived areas with lower levels of previous right-wing party support. We conclude that the Referendum exacerbated already higher levels of perceived discrim...
Public attitudes toward immigrants in the UK, especially prejudice against them, form a strong theme...
In this research note we replicate, update and expand innovative research by Sniderman and colleague...
This paper examines possible mechanisms behind the spike in racially or religiously-aggravated (RR) ...
In the early 21st century, the United Kingdom (UK) witnessed a significant rise in net immigration, ...
This chapter explores the immigration-related topics in the news media during the EU referendum camp...
This article reports on a qualitative study with migrant Roma communities in South Yorkshire, UK. Th...
This study examined the interplay of anti-immigrant prejudice and intergroup contact experience on v...
This paper examines the community-level drivers of ethnic minorities’ experiences of harassment in B...
The Leave campaign in the U.K., which advocated exiting the European Union, emphasized anxiety over ...
Following the 2016 referendum on continued UK membership of the European Union, many attempts were m...
The Leave campaign in the U.K., which advocated exiting the European Union, emphasized anxiety over ...
This paper makes a novel contribution to the academic debate on Brexit and racism. It emphasizes the...
Research by the Institute of Race Relations, into over one hundred incidents of racial violence repo...
In this paper we examine the development of racial discrimination policies in the European Union. Fi...
The motivation for the study was that there has not been an in-depth investigation into the views of...
Public attitudes toward immigrants in the UK, especially prejudice against them, form a strong theme...
In this research note we replicate, update and expand innovative research by Sniderman and colleague...
This paper examines possible mechanisms behind the spike in racially or religiously-aggravated (RR) ...
In the early 21st century, the United Kingdom (UK) witnessed a significant rise in net immigration, ...
This chapter explores the immigration-related topics in the news media during the EU referendum camp...
This article reports on a qualitative study with migrant Roma communities in South Yorkshire, UK. Th...
This study examined the interplay of anti-immigrant prejudice and intergroup contact experience on v...
This paper examines the community-level drivers of ethnic minorities’ experiences of harassment in B...
The Leave campaign in the U.K., which advocated exiting the European Union, emphasized anxiety over ...
Following the 2016 referendum on continued UK membership of the European Union, many attempts were m...
The Leave campaign in the U.K., which advocated exiting the European Union, emphasized anxiety over ...
This paper makes a novel contribution to the academic debate on Brexit and racism. It emphasizes the...
Research by the Institute of Race Relations, into over one hundred incidents of racial violence repo...
In this paper we examine the development of racial discrimination policies in the European Union. Fi...
The motivation for the study was that there has not been an in-depth investigation into the views of...
Public attitudes toward immigrants in the UK, especially prejudice against them, form a strong theme...
In this research note we replicate, update and expand innovative research by Sniderman and colleague...
This paper examines possible mechanisms behind the spike in racially or religiously-aggravated (RR) ...