Race & Class

  • Race & Class, October 2015

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    The October issue of Race & Class includes articles on state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland, Israel and Europe’s radical Right, and District 9 and post-apartheid Johannesburg.
  • Race & Class, July 2015

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    The July issue of Race & Class takes up three topical themes: the monetarisation of private information, the politics of film and the demonisation of ‘anti-racism’.
  • Race & Class, April 2015

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    The latest issue of Race & Class includes articles on racial violence in Northern Ireland, Belgium's war on terror, the undocumented in Lesvos and Freedom on Rides in Palestine.
  • Race & Class, January 2015

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    The latest issue of Race & Class focuses on Crime and Punishment. 
  • Race & Class, October 2014

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    The October issue of Race & Class, ‘Memory and hope’, contains the views of Kashmiri scholars and activists on the country's history and possibilities for peace and autonomy.
  • Race & Class, July 2014

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    The latest issue of Race & Class examines the consequences of the co-option of charities and voluntary organisations within the immigration detention market.
  • Race & Class, April 2014

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    In the latest issue of Race & Class, Sindre Bangstad explores the philosophical and political underpinnings of the freedom of expression debate in Norway. He warns that virulent far-right racism and extremism has been sanitised and made mainstream, threatening liberal democracy and equal citizenship in the process.
  • Race & Class, January 2014

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    In the new issue of Race & Class, three distinguished academics from Sweden's Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society, examine the 2013 'riots' in Sweden, comparing these to the August 2011 'riots' in the UK, and similar disturbances across the French banlieues in 2005.
  • Race & Class, October 2013

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    In the October 2013 issue of Race & Class, Phil Scraton examines the legacy of the Hillsborough football stadium disaster, which claimed the lives of ninety-six people.
  • Race & Class, July 2013

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    The July 2013 issue of Race & Class is a special issue: Black History – Black Politics.
  • Race & Class, April 2013

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    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.
  • Race & Class, January 2013

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    In the January 2013 issue of Race & Class, A. Sivanandan analyses the rise of neoliberalism in the UK, arguing that the market state no longer serves the nation, but transnational capital.