It is quite a feat to pull off a densely informative book about a horrible subject that also manages to be <b>charismatic and funny</b> . . . <b>highly readable</b>

The Guardian

Persuasive and precise . . . <b><i>The Science of Racism</i> is a book that shouldn't have to exist, but I am glad it does</b> . . . The fight is real, and this book is a weapon

- Adam Rutherford, The Spectator

<b>Urgent and timely . . . </b> If you have never encountered any of the arguments around racism enacted by both individuals and systems, this book is, sadly, <b>an urgent place to start</b>

Financial Times

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<b>Illuminating, surprising, unnerving, moving </b>. . . and, sadly, utterly necessary for this time in history

- Sathnam Sanghera, author of <i>Empireland<i>,

<b>This isn’t like any other book you’ve read about racism</b>. It is feverishly devoted to data, painting an unarguable picture of the extent and scope of racism in our society.<b> Read this book </b>and you’ll win every debate you’ll ever have with anyone who doubts the existence of racism

- Natasha Devon,

<b>Breezy and user-friendly</b>, with funny asides and engaging questions for the reader . . . <b>eye-opening</b>

Science

There are several passages in <i>The Science of Racism</i> that almost short-circuit the brain . . . <b>An essential read</b>

The Independent

<b>Cuts through debate </b>and rhetoric to deliver the clear and rigorous science of racism

The i

<b>Incisive</b>

Therapy Today

<b>Goes straight for the jugular</b> to dispel any doubt – racism exists, and science has proven it

The Irish Times

‘It is quite a feat to pull off a densely informative book about a horrible subject that also manages to be charismatic and funny’ - The Guardian

Polls show that over 50% of us don’t believe racism exists. In a world made for White people, The Science of Racism uses clear scientific research to expose what we know about racism, exactly how we know it, and what we can do about it.

'Illuminating, surprising, unnerving, moving' - Sathnam Sanghera
'Short circuits the brain' - The Independent
'A book that shouldn't have to exist . . . but I'm glad it does' - Adam Rutherford

*British police are nine times more likely to use their tasers on Black people.
*An item being advertised on eBay will sell for approximately 20% less if a dark-skinned hand is shown in the photos.
*Black Caribbean applicants have to apply for around 50% more jobs in order to receive a positive response.

Professor Keon West cuts through the divisive anecdotes and rhetoric with decades’ worth of clear, factual, rigorous science – the data that reveals truths about racism that are shocking and tragic, but also (somehow) funny and entertaining.

Whatever you’ve read before, this book will ensure that you never see racism in the same way again.

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How do we know if racism really exists? And, if it does, how big a problem is it for the outcomes of people of colour? Only science has the answers to some of society's most pressing questions.
How do we know if racism really exists? And, if it does, how big a problem is it for the outcomes of people of colour? Only science has the answers to some of society's most pressing questions.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781035030651
Publisert
2025-01-23
Utgiver
Pan Macmillan
Vekt
460 gr
Høyde
224 mm
Bredde
145 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
352

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Biografisk notat

Professor Keon West is a social psychologist at the University of London and a visiting professor at the London School of Economics. He earned his doctorate from Oxford University in 2010 as a Rhodes Scholar and has since published more than seventy quantitative papers on prejudice and discrimination in many of the best peer-reviewed social-psychology journals, including Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, The Journal of Experimental Social Psychology and Perspectives on Psychological Science. Professor West has written for national and international newspapers and been the host of numerous radio and television shows on the topics of prejudice and discrimination. He is a citizen of three countries and has, over his life, been a resident of four. He is a husband, a father of two boys, a hobby photographer and a huge fan of Star Trek. He has always been Black. Keon is the co-author of an audiobook, Skewed. The Science of Racism is his second book.