Description
The April 2013 issue of Race & Class contains a special section on Cuts, crime and racialisation, which examines how neoliberalism, at a time of austerity, changes the very nature of racism and criminal justice.
Homage
- Jan Carew 1920-2012 by A. Sivanandan
Cuts, crime and racialisation
- Editorial by Jenny Bourne
- Britain: racial violence and the politics of hate by Jon Burnett
- Grooming and the ‘Asian sex gang predator’: the construction of a racial crime threat by Ella Cockbain
- The case against joint enterprise by Lee Bridges
- Dismantling racial justice by Frances Webber
Articles
- How the refugees stopped the Bronx from burning by Eric Tang
- Race is elsewhere: state-socialist ideology and the racialisation of Vietnamese workers by Alena K. Alamgir
- Desert dreams in the Gulf: transnational crossroads for the global elite by Jerry Harris
Poem
- Baggage claim by Sinthujan Varatharajah
Commentary
- Eslanda Robeson and Cold War politics by Barbara Ransby
Review article
- It was another world by Victoria Brittain
Book review
- Fortress Europe: dispatches from a gated continent reviewed by Liz Fekete
Related links
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Race & Class is published quarterly, in January, April, July and October, by Sage Publications for the Institute of Race Relations; individual subscriptions are £33/$61.