Race & Class

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  • Race & Class, April 2009

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    The April 2009 edition of the journal Race & Class leads with Jerry Harris and Carl Davidson's charting of the new contours of power in Obama's America, and features a series of articles on asylum and multiculturalism in Sweden.
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    Race & Class, January 2009

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    The January 2009 edition of the journal Race & Class leads with Victoria Brittain's powerful exposé of the rounding up, imprisonment without trial and indefinite house arrest of a number of Muslim men resident in the UK.
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    Race & Class, October 2008

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    The October 2008 edition of the journal Race & Class leads with a reprint of A. Sivanandan's 1974 account of the radical transformation of the IRR and includes Arun Kundnani's examination of 'Islamism and the roots of liberal rage'.
  • Race & Class, July 2008

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    The July 2008 edition of the journal Race & Class leads with Hilary and Steven Rose's extended argument for an academic boycott of Israel, features Matt Carr's study of the US assault on Fallujah and Jerry Harris' analysis of US imperialism after the defeat in Iraq.
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    Race & Class, April 2008

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    The April 2008 edition of the journal Race & Class leads with Felipe Arocena's analysis of multiculturalism in Brazil, Bolivia and Peru, and features two studies of being black in Australia: one by David McNeill on Australian football and the other by Val Colic-Peisker and Farida Tilbury.
  • Race & Class, January 2008

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    The January 2008 edition of the journal Race & Class leads with Joy Wang's analysis of Thabo Mbeki's AIDS denialism, features Jeremy Seabrook's examination of the psychic costs of industrialism's relentless march and includes studies of racial conflict in Malaysia, liberal imperialism in Egypt and the 'integration' discourse in France.
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    Caribbean Trajectories: 200 years on 49.2, 2007

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    Surveying the contemporary Caribbean - economically, politically and culturally - this special edition of the journal Race & Class argues that slavery and colonialism have left the region in the hands of narrow elites, which consider large sections of their own populations to be 'disposable'.
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    Race & Class, July 2007

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    The July 2007 edition of the journal Race & Class leads with Jerry Harris' new analysis of the revolutionary movements in Bolivia and Venezuela, features Amrit Wilson's examination of the forced marriage debate in Britain and includes studies of indigenous knowledge, the Pan Africanist T E S Scholes and the plight of prisoners in Hurricane Katrina.
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    UK: racism and the state 2007

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    In this special edition of Race & Class, leading black and anti-racist activists, campaigners and scholars chart the new parameters of state racism in the UK today.
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    Race & Class, January 2007

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    The January 2007 edition of the IRR journal Race & Class leads with Ilan Pappe's wide-ranging historical analysis of US foreign policy in Palestine, examining the roots of the pro-Israel lobby, its relationship to the fundamentalist Christian Right and the interests of the 'Arabists' in the State Department.
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    Race & Class, October 2006

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    The October 2006 edition of the IRR journal Race & Class leads with Liz Fekete's critique of the 'enlightened fundamentalism' of anti-immigrant feminists, continues with Jonathan Scott's indictment of the US academy's downgrading of Langston Hughes' intellectual contribution, and carries a historical survey of the politics of Britain's Asian Youth Movements by Anandi Ramamurthy.
  • Race & Class, July 2006

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    The July 2006 edition of the IRR journal Race & Class leads with an essay by Matt Carr on the growing respectability of the concept of 'Eurabia', the fantasy that Europe is at risk of being transformed into an Islamic colony, continues with John Berger's 'Dispatches' from Palestine and elsewhere and carries an interview with A. Sivanandan on freedom of speech. Also featured are articles on Abu Ghraib and the US prison regime and the use of assassination against liberation movements.