RACISM, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPE

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RACISM, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPE

9781852788384 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Alec G. Hargreaves, Florida State University, US and Jeremy Leaman, Senior Lecturer in German Studies, University of Loughborough, UK
Publication Date: 1995 ISBN: 978 1 85278 838 4 Extent: 296 pp
Racism, Ethnicity and Politics in Contemporary Europe includes an overview of contemporary racism, investigations into its socio-economic and ideological roots, analyses of its role in party politics and studies of multilateral and non-governmental initiatives designed to promote anti-racism. The contributors provide case studies of Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain and Italy. They consider both the experience of racism in specific countries and common issues thrown up by the resurgence of racism at a time of profound socio-economic restructuring and political uncertainty.

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Issues of race and ethnicity in Europe have been brought to the fore by the recent electoral successes of extreme right-wing parties, while immigration and refugee policies are exposing deep uncertainties across the political spectrum. The politicization of ‘race’, ethnicity and immigration is a key feature of contemporary European society. In this important new volume, leading specialists explore the political mediation of racism across western Europe, examining its causes, character and consequences.

Racism, Ethnicity and Politics in Contemporary Europe includes an overview of contemporary racism, investigations into its socio-economic and ideological roots, analyses of its role in party politics and studies of multilateral and non-governmental initiatives designed to promote anti-racism. The contributors provide case studies of Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain and Italy. They consider both the experience of racism in specific countries and common issues thrown up by the resurgence of racism at a time of profound socio-economic restructuring and political uncertainty.

The rich insights offered by this book will be of interest to students and scholars active in many disciplines ranging from politics and sociology to discourse analysis and social psychology.
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‘. . . any student who is interested in the topic of making a study of the issue may well find much of value within its pages and so much food for thought.’
– Talking Politics
Contributors
Contributors: S. Baringhorst, L. Cheles, M. Cross, S. Ellwood, I. Forbes, A.G. Hargreaves, J. House, C.T. Husbands, J. King, J. Leaman, C. Lloyd, M. Martiniello, N. Mayer, F. Milburn, M. Silverman, C. Wihtol de Wenden
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Contents: Preface Part I: Overview Part II: Contexts of Racism Part III: The Political Discourse of Racism Part IV: Public Policy Initiatives Part V: The Discourse of Anti-Racism and Citizenship Index
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