The purpose of this study is to investigate visions of the end of racism in Britain. This research is stimulated by the persistence of racism in Britain, a western liberal society where incidents, historic and recent, and activists, tell us that racism is sewn into the fabric of its society. Drawing on telephone and face-to-face interviews with forty-four black activists in England and Scotland, this study uses the participants’ perspectives to examine how activists understand solutions to racism and the structures, discourses and languages that uphold and reproduce it. This research shifts the traditional knowledge of how racism is understood and examined by focusing on the collective opinions of people who locate racism in their everyday ...
This article reviews three books that examine black discourses and perspectives on whiteness and del...
In this article we use Emirbayer and Desmond’s institutional reflexivity framework to critically exa...
In this article we use Emirbayer and Desmond’s institutional reflexivity framework to critically exa...
It is imperative that an appropriate balance is reached between three key principles: equality, dive...
It is imperative that an appropriate balance is reached between three key principles: equality, dive...
Black Studies is a hugely important, and yet undervalued, academic field of enquiry that is marked b...
Over the past five years numerous headlines have deconstructed racism as a political event. There is...
In this paper, we present findings on lay constructions of racism from a focus group study (11 group...
In this paper, we present findings on lay constructions of racism from a focus group study (11 group...
Racism has no place in our society, we are told. In fact, its role is crucial but today public debat...
State violence, and policing in particular, continue to shape the black British experience, racialis...
This thesis examines in detail the rise and fall of the British Black Power movement. It is the firs...
This paper critically examines the experiences of racism encountered by academics working within Bri...
Abstract Racism in Britain is rooted in history. This article considers the ways in which Britishnes...
The history of the US Black Power movement and its constituent groups such as the Black Panther Part...
This article reviews three books that examine black discourses and perspectives on whiteness and del...
In this article we use Emirbayer and Desmond’s institutional reflexivity framework to critically exa...
In this article we use Emirbayer and Desmond’s institutional reflexivity framework to critically exa...
It is imperative that an appropriate balance is reached between three key principles: equality, dive...
It is imperative that an appropriate balance is reached between three key principles: equality, dive...
Black Studies is a hugely important, and yet undervalued, academic field of enquiry that is marked b...
Over the past five years numerous headlines have deconstructed racism as a political event. There is...
In this paper, we present findings on lay constructions of racism from a focus group study (11 group...
In this paper, we present findings on lay constructions of racism from a focus group study (11 group...
Racism has no place in our society, we are told. In fact, its role is crucial but today public debat...
State violence, and policing in particular, continue to shape the black British experience, racialis...
This thesis examines in detail the rise and fall of the British Black Power movement. It is the firs...
This paper critically examines the experiences of racism encountered by academics working within Bri...
Abstract Racism in Britain is rooted in history. This article considers the ways in which Britishnes...
The history of the US Black Power movement and its constituent groups such as the Black Panther Part...
This article reviews three books that examine black discourses and perspectives on whiteness and del...
In this article we use Emirbayer and Desmond’s institutional reflexivity framework to critically exa...
In this article we use Emirbayer and Desmond’s institutional reflexivity framework to critically exa...