This article explores the ethnicization of London suburbs to challenge the growing public and political discourse of the ‘failure of multiculturalism’ mobilised by politicians in the UK and Europe, and even worse, the more pernicious rhetoric which blames multiculturalist policies for a whole raft of social ills including social exclusion, terrorism and urban riots. Through reviving the concept of multicultural drift deployed by Stuart Hall over a decade ago, to frame the experiences of three generations in two London suburbs, we reveal the much more subtle and ordinary ways in which multicultural diversity is simply a fact of life in London’s erstwhile predominantly white suburbs, a fact which makes a nonsense of David Cameron’s (and other...
Drawing on data from interviews with 63 London-based families, this article argues that there are di...
This article focuses on the limits of liberal discourses such as multiculturalism in an increasing g...
Cosmopolitanism has been described as the cultural habitus of globalisation. It is therefore, albei...
This article explores the ethnicization of London suburbs to challenge the growing public and politi...
Urbanists seeking to undermine or challenge pessimistic accounts of prevalent racism and anti-migran...
This article argues that the idea of multicultural tools is the best way to approach the understandi...
London has become an ethnically much more diverse city over recent decades but has that growing macr...
Since the London bombings of July 2005, there has been growing concern at the deep-seated segregatio...
Taking my cue from work on relations of interethnic conviviality in super-diverse cities across the ...
The question of whether and how ethnic diversity affects the social cohesion of communities has beco...
ABSTRACT This article is a narrative study of local multicultural encounters taking place along Bric...
This study used the concept of everyday multiculturalism to explore how young White British people i...
This paper contrasts intersectionality, the negative definition of identities, and multiple identiti...
This article addresses a specific intersection of class, place and whiteness by focusing on distinct...
British multiculturalism is alleged to have buckled under various Muslim-related pressures. Indeed, ...
Drawing on data from interviews with 63 London-based families, this article argues that there are di...
This article focuses on the limits of liberal discourses such as multiculturalism in an increasing g...
Cosmopolitanism has been described as the cultural habitus of globalisation. It is therefore, albei...
This article explores the ethnicization of London suburbs to challenge the growing public and politi...
Urbanists seeking to undermine or challenge pessimistic accounts of prevalent racism and anti-migran...
This article argues that the idea of multicultural tools is the best way to approach the understandi...
London has become an ethnically much more diverse city over recent decades but has that growing macr...
Since the London bombings of July 2005, there has been growing concern at the deep-seated segregatio...
Taking my cue from work on relations of interethnic conviviality in super-diverse cities across the ...
The question of whether and how ethnic diversity affects the social cohesion of communities has beco...
ABSTRACT This article is a narrative study of local multicultural encounters taking place along Bric...
This study used the concept of everyday multiculturalism to explore how young White British people i...
This paper contrasts intersectionality, the negative definition of identities, and multiple identiti...
This article addresses a specific intersection of class, place and whiteness by focusing on distinct...
British multiculturalism is alleged to have buckled under various Muslim-related pressures. Indeed, ...
Drawing on data from interviews with 63 London-based families, this article argues that there are di...
This article focuses on the limits of liberal discourses such as multiculturalism in an increasing g...
Cosmopolitanism has been described as the cultural habitus of globalisation. It is therefore, albei...