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New geographies of racism: Peterborough
A report focusing on racial violence in Peterborough, where the city’s migrant workers have been demonised and vilified by the tabloids in recent years. Download a free copy -
Race & Class, July 2012
£3.00 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. -
Pedlars of Hate: the violent impact of the European far Right
£7.50 Brings together over 100 cases, mostly from EU countries, but also Switzerland and Norway, which documents patterns of violence, from the peddling of hate online and the drawing up of lists of ‘national traitors’, to violence, arson and murder on the streets, and the stockpiling of weapons in preparation for ‘race war’. Download a free copy -
Race & Class, April 2012
£3.00 The April 2012 issue of Race & Class contains two key articles. -
New geographies of racism: Stoke-on-Trent
A report focusing on racial violence in Stoke-on-Trent, which has been devastated by deindustrialisation, and where the proportion of the city’s Black and Minority Ethnic population has doubled in two decades. Download a free copy -
Race & Class, October 2011 (currently out of stock)
£3.00 The October 2011 issue of a special issue, Black History - Black Struggle, examines hitherto neglected areas of black history by unknown black strugglers across the last century. -
Briefing Paper no. 5
Breivik, the conspiracy theory and the Oslo massacre provides the background and context of the extreme and aberrant actions of Anders Behring Breivik, perpetrator of a gruesome massacre on 22 July which claimed the lives of seventy-seven people, in two attacks, the first on government buildings in central Oslo, the second on the tiny island of Utøya, thirty-eight kilometres from Oslo. Download a free copy -
New geographies of racism: Plymouth
A report focusing on racial violence in Plymouth which is based on detailed research into the history and political economy of the city. Download a free copy -
Race & Class, July 2011
£3.00 The July 2011 issue contains four key articles, leading with 'What postcolonial theory doesn't say' by Neil Lazarus in which he exposes the category error at the heart of the postcolonial studies field - a failure to situate colonialism and imperialism and acknowledge the impact of capitalism and uneven development even as the idea of 'the West' is ever dematerialised. He reviews the work of scholars and novelists. -
Race & Class, April 2011
£3.00 The April 2011 issue of Race & Class leads with a major review article of Guantánamo literature by Barbara Harlow, foregrounding works by Moazzam Begg, Victoria Brittain, Gillian Slovo, Mahvish Rukshana Khan, Anna Perera, Clive Stafford Smith et al and examining what they reveal about the nature, imperatives and relationship to international law of the US state. -
Islamophobia and progressive values
Islamophobia and progressive values draws attention to the specific role that a discourse on progressive values is playing in shaping Islamophobia. Download a free copy -
Race & Class, January 2011
£3.00 'Constructions of Palestine', the January 2011 issue of Race & Class, is a special issue.