A recent LSE roundtable examined the concepts of cohesion and integration as they pertain to British-born Asians in London, specifically the Hindu Bengali community in Tower Hamlets
This paper is centred on exploring how young people from Sikh and Hindu backgrounds, who are British...
Since the Northern disturbances of 2001 and the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the UK governme...
This report explores relationships between new and established communities in ethnically diverse nei...
Indraneel Sircar and Jyoti Saraswati reexamine the ethnicity-focussed approach that has informed pol...
This article considers the convivial turn in migration and diversity studies, and some of its silenc...
UK integration policies were fundamentally transformed when the former Labour Government replaced th...
Multicultural Britain – when we refer to this identity of this English land, we denote something dee...
This paper sets out to explore the growth of the Indian diaspora within the UK. First of all, we sha...
This paper sets out to explore the growth of the Indian diaspora within the UK. First of all, we sha...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationThis country report o...
In contemporary multicultural Britain, the concept of social cohesion has been a pressing priority f...
Using research on the British Bangladeshi community in London that from my Dphil research, I will ex...
The question of whether and how ethnic diversity affects the social cohesion of communities has beco...
THERE IS a general understanding today that Britain is a multiculturalsociety, but what does this me...
This article falls within the scope of debate about 'Community Cohesion' in Britain. Community cohes...
This paper is centred on exploring how young people from Sikh and Hindu backgrounds, who are British...
Since the Northern disturbances of 2001 and the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the UK governme...
This report explores relationships between new and established communities in ethnically diverse nei...
Indraneel Sircar and Jyoti Saraswati reexamine the ethnicity-focussed approach that has informed pol...
This article considers the convivial turn in migration and diversity studies, and some of its silenc...
UK integration policies were fundamentally transformed when the former Labour Government replaced th...
Multicultural Britain – when we refer to this identity of this English land, we denote something dee...
This paper sets out to explore the growth of the Indian diaspora within the UK. First of all, we sha...
This paper sets out to explore the growth of the Indian diaspora within the UK. First of all, we sha...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationThis country report o...
In contemporary multicultural Britain, the concept of social cohesion has been a pressing priority f...
Using research on the British Bangladeshi community in London that from my Dphil research, I will ex...
The question of whether and how ethnic diversity affects the social cohesion of communities has beco...
THERE IS a general understanding today that Britain is a multiculturalsociety, but what does this me...
This article falls within the scope of debate about 'Community Cohesion' in Britain. Community cohes...
This paper is centred on exploring how young people from Sikh and Hindu backgrounds, who are British...
Since the Northern disturbances of 2001 and the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the UK governme...
This report explores relationships between new and established communities in ethnically diverse nei...