Research about the development of ethnic identifications within contexts of employment has been neglected, not least by proponents of ‘new ethnicities’. Drawing on evidence from a two year study of Black Police Associations in the constabularies of England and Wales, this paper is concerned with the construction and sustaining of a particular notion of ethnicity, related to police employment. Black Police Association members have claimed a distinct experience of police employment related directly to their being ‘black’ and, therefore, an essentialism forming a boundary marking them off from white officers. ‘Police ethnicity’, however, is a strategic notion that is somewhat fragile and exclusive. The consequences of BPA definitions of being ...
This article reflects on the personal, epistemological and methodological dilemmas of conducting (au...
Purpose - The aims of this paper are: to investigate the perceptions held by police (insiders) and c...
Purpose - The purpose of this exploratory paper is to examine cross-cultural perception and cooperat...
Research about the development of ethnic identifications within contexts of employment has been negl...
In recent years, Black Police Associations (BPAs) have become key forces of change within the police...
This paper examines the initial development of Black Police Associations in England and Wales, givin...
In a previous issue of this journal, Ellis Cashmore (2002) discussed two key issues currently confro...
The article responds to the Macpherson Inquiry into the police investigation of the murder of the bl...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how ethnicity remains relevant to the workplace ex...
Our paper will address preliminary findings from a pilot study in which we will interview a sample o...
International audienceHistorically white male dominated, the police service was criticised for havin...
This primary research paper presents a review of research that finds that the British Government’s n...
This thesis has two fundamental aims. Firstly, it contributes to the on-going production of a cultur...
In a previous issue of this journal, Ellis Cashmore (2002 Cashmore, E. 2002. ‘Behind the window dres...
This article reflects on the personal, epistemological and methodological dilemmas of conducting (au...
Purpose - The aims of this paper are: to investigate the perceptions held by police (insiders) and c...
Purpose - The purpose of this exploratory paper is to examine cross-cultural perception and cooperat...
Research about the development of ethnic identifications within contexts of employment has been negl...
In recent years, Black Police Associations (BPAs) have become key forces of change within the police...
This paper examines the initial development of Black Police Associations in England and Wales, givin...
In a previous issue of this journal, Ellis Cashmore (2002) discussed two key issues currently confro...
The article responds to the Macpherson Inquiry into the police investigation of the murder of the bl...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how ethnicity remains relevant to the workplace ex...
Our paper will address preliminary findings from a pilot study in which we will interview a sample o...
International audienceHistorically white male dominated, the police service was criticised for havin...
This primary research paper presents a review of research that finds that the British Government’s n...
This thesis has two fundamental aims. Firstly, it contributes to the on-going production of a cultur...
In a previous issue of this journal, Ellis Cashmore (2002 Cashmore, E. 2002. ‘Behind the window dres...
This article reflects on the personal, epistemological and methodological dilemmas of conducting (au...
Purpose - The aims of this paper are: to investigate the perceptions held by police (insiders) and c...
Purpose - The purpose of this exploratory paper is to examine cross-cultural perception and cooperat...