Description
The July 2012 issue of Race & Class, the lead article ‘Four days in August: the UK riots’ examines reports and inquiries conducted in the aftermath of last summer’s disturbances in the UK.
Articles
- Outward bound: transnational capitalism in China by Jerry Harris
- Life and death in the borderlands: Indian sovereignty and military impunity by Shubh Mathur
- ‘Missionaries of the new era’: neoliberalism and NGOs in Palestine by Sibille Merz
- ‘To make a better world tomorrow’: St. Clair Drake and the Quakers of Pendle Hill by Andrew Rosa
Commentary
- After Lawrence: racial violence and policing in the UK by Jon Burnett
- De-provincialising police violence: on the recent events at UC Davis by Dylan Rodríguez
Book reviews
- The Annoying Difference: the emergence of Danish neonationalism, neoracism, and populism in the post-1989 world reviewed by Liz Fekete
- The Crises of Multiculturalism: racism in a neoliberal age reviewed by Arun Kundnani
- School Wars: the battle for Britain’s education reviewed by Chris Searle
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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.