Rethinking Anti-racisms: From Theory to PracticeFloya Anthias, Cathie Lloyd Psychology Press, 2002 - 211 pages This collection seeks to rethink anti-racism both in light of social changes, and also of new theoretical debates about citizenship, multiculturalism, hybridity, diaspora and social movements. As well as chapters on theoretical interventions, Rethinking Anti-Racisms has substantive chapters covering issues such as: * anti-deportation campaigns |
Contents
problems | 22 |
Some reflections on the questions of citizenship and antiracism | 44 |
Antiracism social movements and civil society | 60 |
how antinationalism turns into | 78 |
The modern world racial system in transition | 100 |
avoiding déjà vu in resisting racism | 128 |
Antideportation campaigning in the West Midlands | 149 |
race in higher education teaching practices | 166 |
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