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Conceptualising Racisms: Social Theory, Politics and Research
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EthnicityCritical Race TheoryXenoracismPolitical TheorySocial TheoryRacial PrejudiceNew Research AgendasContemporary SocietiesRacial StudyRacial Segregation StudiesSocial SciencesRaceContemporary RacismAfrican American StudiesEthnic StudiesRacismOppression StudiesRacialization StudiesAnti-racismHumanitiesSociologyRace Relation
This paper explores the changing terms of debate about race and racism in contemporary social and political theory. It focuses attention on criticisms of what is often called the `race relations problematic', and looks at some of the critical approaches that have emerged in the past decade. By looking at the questions addressed in the debates of the 1980s and the 1990s, it outlines some of the issues which researches have to address in developing new research agendas. It suggests that we need to rethink key theoretical concepts in order to analyse the complex forms of racism that have emerged in contemporary societies.
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