Covid 19 has, asserts the July issue of Race & Class, thrown into relief so many key issues: the essential frailty of advanced capitalism, the potential for the state to control the life and death of citizens, the nature of human solidarity and the way in which we desecrate the planet. Now is the time for taking stock.
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Editorial
- If not now, when? by Jenny Bourne
Articles
- Human resourcefulness in a time of diminishing resources by Jeremy Seabrook
- The desk killer and the spider by Peter Pelz
- Biometric imperialism: age estimations of young asylum seekers in Denmark by Nanna Dahler
- Stigma and segregation: containing the Roma of Údol, Czech Republic by Barbora Cernusakova
- The politics of exclusion: embedded racism and Japan’s pilot Refugee Resettlement Programme by Pascale Hatcher and Aya Murakami
- Culture versus class: towards an understanding of Māori poverty by Toon Van Meijl
Commentary
Reviews
- Beyond Coloniality: citizenship and freedom in the Caribbean intellectual tradition by Aaron Kamugisha (Michael Niblett)
- Don’t Stop the Carnival: Black Music in Britain by Kevin Le Gendre (Chris Searle)
View the whole issue online here