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When witnesses won’t be silenced: citizens’ solidarity and criminalisation
£0.00 When witnesses won't be silenced: citizens’ solidarity and criminalisation is a free downloadable briefing paper that looks at the dramatic increase in prosecutions from European states on humanitarian activists for their acts of solidarity with and assistance of displaced people. -
Race & Class, April 2019
£3.00 The April 2019 issue of Race & Class shows how the reinvention of colonialism through the domination of digital technology and transnational flows of securitisation is being met by unique forms of resistance. -
The London Clearances: Race, Housing and Policing
£2.50 The London Clearances: Race, Housing and Policing is a background paper that looks at the impact of financialisation on local authority housing and its convergence with location-specific intensive and intrusive policing. Download a free digital copy -
Race & Class, January 2019
£3.00 This week, the IRR publishes a memorial issue of Race & Class celebrating the lifework of the late Barbara Harlow, Solidarity here and everywhere. -
The Embedding of State Hostility: a background paper on the Windrush Scandal
£3.00 The Embedding of State Hostility: a background paper on the Windrush scandal is a briefing that shows how the injustices meted out to the Windrush generation are not anomalies but the logical result of an immigration system that, over many years, has weaponised the idea of ‘the illegal immigrant’. -
Race & Class, October 2018
£3.00 The October 2018 issue of Race & Class brings together pieces on racialising domestic violence, #Grime4Corybyn, the rebranding of C.L.R. James for a neoliberal era and memorial tributes to A. Sivanandan. -
Race & Class, July 2018
£3.00 Past oppressions are written into our statues, our architecture and our walls. This special issue of Race & Class brings a new perspective to reparatory history. -
Race and Class, April 2018
£3.00 The April issue of Race & Class, examines the concept of ‘radicalisation’ that Arun Kundnani analysed in a path-breaking piece ‘Radicalisation: the journey of a concept’, some six years ago. -
Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right
£5.00 An expansive investigation into the relationship between contemporary states and the far-right. -
Race and Class, January 2018
£3.00 The January 2018 issue of Race & Class is now available. -
Humanitarianism: the unacceptable face of solidarity
£3.50 Humanitarianism: the unacceptable face of solidarity is the product of a six-month research project into the hostile political and legal environment facing humanitarian actors who seek to protect life at Europe’s sea and land borders. Download a free digital copy -
Race and Class, October 2017
£3.00 The October 2017 issue of Race & Class is now available.