Understanding Race and Ethnicity : Theory History Policy Practice
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Author:CHATTOO / CRAIG / ATKIN / FLYNN
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ISBN:9781447339663
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Publication Date:April 2019
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Edition:1
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Pages:336
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Te Herenga Waka University Press
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Author:CHATTOO / CRAIG / ATKIN / FLYNN
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ISBN:9781447339663
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Publication Date:April 2019
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Edition:1
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Pages:336
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Te Herenga Waka University Press
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In the wake of Brexit, overt racism and xenophobia are on the rise in the UK. At the same time, diversity in the ethnic population is being overlooked, and the experiences of minority groups are frequently marginalised.
?This new edition of a respected textbook examines institutional racism and community cohesion within a policy framework. Fully updated, it offers a new foreword, new chapters on ethnicity, disability and chronic illness, and education policy and race, details of changes in ethnic demographics, and a postscript from a student on her own experience of making.
Covering an unrivaled range of social welfare issues, this wide-ranging overview and marriage of theory, history, and contemporary data makes important debates about discrimination and social equality more accessible to a contemporary student audience interested in migration, the EU, austerity, and global terrorism.
Featured in the July 2019 Education newsletter.
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In the wake of Brexit, overt racism and xenophobia are on the rise in the UK. At the same time, diversity in the ethnic population is being overlooked, and the experiences of minority groups are frequently marginalised.
?This new edition of a respected textbook examines institutional racism and community cohesion within a policy framework. Fully updated, it offers a new foreword, new chapters on ethnicity, disability and chronic illness, and education policy and race, details of changes in ethnic demographics, and a postscript from a student on her own experience of making.
Covering an unrivaled range of social welfare issues, this wide-ranging overview and marriage of theory, history, and contemporary data makes important debates about discrimination and social equality more accessible to a contemporary student audience interested in migration, the EU, austerity, and global terrorism.
Featured in the July 2019 Education newsletter.
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Author: CHATTOO / CRAIG / ATKIN / FLYNNISBN: 9781447339663Publication Date: April 2019Edition: 1Pages: 336Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Te Herenga Waka University PressCountry of Publication:
In the wake of Brexit, overt racism and xenophobia are on the rise in the UK. At the same time, diversity in the ethnic population is being overlooked, and the experiences of minority groups are frequently marginalised.
?This new edition of a respected textbook examines institutional racism and community cohesion within a policy framework. Fully updated, it offers a new foreword, new chapters on ethnicity, disability and chronic illness, and education policy and race, details of changes in ethnic demographics, and a postscript from a student on her own experience of making.
Covering an unrivaled range of social welfare issues, this wide-ranging overview and marriage of theory, history, and contemporary data makes important debates about discrimination and social equality more accessible to a contemporary student audience interested in migration, the EU, austerity, and global terrorism.
Featured in the July 2019 Education newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.Featured in the July 2019 Social Work & Sociology newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.-
Author: CHATTOO / CRAIG / ATKIN / FLYNNISBN: 9781447339663Publication Date: April 2019Edition: 1Pages: 336Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Te Herenga Waka University PressCountry of Publication:
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