This key text explores the nature and extent of racial discrimination, and the successes and failures of equal opportunities programmes. A successful balance of important recent articles and substantial contributions specially written for the volume, it presents analyses of institutional racism in immigration law, housing, social work, employment training and the criminal justice system. The contributors explore changes over time and examine the interwoven strands of `race′, class and gender that form the pattern of disadvantage. They then discuss the formulation, implementation and outcomes of equal opportunities policies in the local state and the private sector, rigorously investigating both `liberal′ and `radical′ approaches. An analysis is then presented of the political and ideological contentions that influence the ways in which issues are defined and support is mobilized and highlight the shortcomings of current legislation. Racism and Antiracism - an Open University Reader for the course `Race′, Education and Society - will be essential reading for teachers, students and all those concerned with discrimination and with antiracist policy. MAJOR NEW SERIES ON RACE This trio of co-ordinated books draws out underlying theoretical issues around `race′ and relates them to policy and practice. It analyzes the relationship between racial inequalities and other types of social division, such as those based on class and gender, and the relationship between racial inequalities in education and other areas of social life, especially employment and social welfare. It introduces debates about cultural identity and difference and discusses the formation of the dominant white culture. Individual volumes in the series question commonsense and essentialist notions of race; provide a critical survey of existing explanations of racial differentiation; set race in a historical and social context and show how the category has been constructed through economic, political and cultural practices; highlight the role of educational policies and practices in this process; and provide a critical framework for the evaluation of existing initiatives in the areas of multiculturalism, antiracism and equal opportunties. Although Asian and Afro-Caribbean minority communities are the main point of reference, comparisons are made to the position of other ethnic minorities.
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This text explores the nature and extent of racial discrimination, and the successes and failures of equal opportunities programmes. A successful balance of important articles and specially written contributions, it presents analyses of institutional racism in immigration law, housing, social work, employment training and the criminal justice system.
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General Introduction PART ONE: RACISM: THE POLITICS OF EXCLUSION The Politics of Immigration Since 1945 - John Solomos The British Trade Union Movement and Racism - Annie Phizacklea and Robert Miles `Same Difference′ - Colin Brown The Persistence of Racial Disadvantage in the British Employment Market Women of South Asian Origin in Britain - Avtar Brah issues and concerns Black Women and the British State - Amina Mama Race, Class and Gender Analysis for the 1990s PART TWO: INSTITUTIONAL RACISM Racism and Housing - Norman Ginsburg Concepts and Reality New Vocationalism, Old Racism and the Careers Service - John Wrench Black Workers in the Labour Market - Richard Jenkins An Uncaring Profession? An Examination of Racism in Social Work - Lena Dominelli Black People and the Criminal Law - Paul Gordon Rhetoric and Reality PART THREE: RACISM AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY A Political Analysis of Local Struggles for Racial Equality - G Ben-Tovim et al The Theory and Practice of Equal Opportunities Policies - Nick Jewson and David Mason Liberal and Radical Approaches Equal Opportunities Policy and Race Equality - Peter Gibbon Approaches to Policy Development in the Field of Equal Opportunities - Ken Young Race Equality and the Limits of Law - L Lustgarten and J Edwards
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`A sensitive and reflective account of the social disadvantage of racialised minorities and how change in Britain is relatively slow to come about in this area... a good synthesis of the many strands which constitute dimensions of racism and anti-racism and policies towards them. Particularly good use is made of concrete examples of disadvantage experienced by black and Asian women, especially the elderly, and their vulnerability is highlighted in considerable detail... a good source book. It updates a range of issues relating to racism and the experience of ethnic minorities in Britain′ - British Educational Research Journal
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780803985827
Publisert
1992-02-25
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Ltd
Vekt
530 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
312

Biographical note

Peter Braham lectured in sociology at the Open University for many years. He made major contributions to a number of Open University courses: Patterns of Inequality; Ethnic Minorities and Community Relations; Mass Communication and Society; An Introduction to Sociology; ′Race′, Education and Society; Understanding Modern Societies; Implementing New Technologies; An Introduction to Information Technology; Culture, Media and Identities; Studying Family and Community History: 19th and 20th Centuries; and Sociology and Society. He co-edited Discrimination and Disadvantage in Employment: the Experience of Black Workers [1981]; Media, Knowledge and Power [1986]; Racism and Antiracism [1992]; Political and Economic Forms of Modernity [1992]; Social Differences and Divisions [2002]; Dictionary of Race, Ethnicity and Culture [2003]. His main research interests have been in migration and settlement, child immigration and family reunification, and he has been the UK partner on several international research projects in these areas.