In an increasingly ethnically diverse society, debates about migration, community, cultural difference and social interaction have never been more pressing.
Drawing on the findings from a two-year, qualitative Economic and Social Research Council funded study of different locations across England, Lived Experiences of Multiculture uses interdisciplinary perspectives to examine the ways in which complex urban populations experience, negotiate, accommodate and resist cultural difference as they share a range of everyday social resources and public spaces. The authors present...
In an increasingly ethnically diverse society, debates about migration, community, cultural difference and social interaction have never been more ...
The modern world may believe that authenticity empowers us to be our true selves. However, is this really true for all people? Would authenticity be accepted by others if it does not fit within the conceptions of those who embody "nationally authorised" attributes?
Drawing upon an in-depth study of young children in Dublin's North inner city, The Body, Authenticity and Racism offers detailed insight into how racism is created and perpetuated within 7-9-year-old boys' interactions with one another. Indeed, through unique empirical data, this enlightening title...
The modern world may believe that authenticity empowers us to be our true selves. However, is this really true for all people? Would authenticity b...
This book offers a comprehensive and critical analysis of the tropes employed in the categorization of international students living and studying in Australia. Establishing the position of migrant students as ’subjects of the border’, the author employs various models of emotion in an analysis of the ways in which public debates on migration and education in Australia have problematised international students as an object of national compassion or resentment in relation to other national concerns at the time, such as the country’s place in the Asia-Pacific region, the integrity of its...
This book offers a comprehensive and critical analysis of the tropes employed in the categorization of international students living and studying in A...
Through analyses of secondary data, historical archives, first-person interviews, and a variety of political and economic statistical indicators, this book contends that the realisation of black political, legal, cultural and economic empowerment represents the last hope for the US both domestically and internationally.
Through analyses of secondary data, historical archives, first-person interviews, and a variety of political and economic statistical indicators, this...