Racism

The Nazi Movement Today: Our Cousins, Ourselves

Patricia Sohn • Oct 26 2017 • Articles

It is about time that the white supremacists among us learn that they do not own the Right. Nor do they represent it.

Trump’s “Muslim Ban”: A Symptom of White Nationalism in US Politics

Kambiz GhaneaBassiri and Suzanne van Geuns • Aug 1 2017 • Articles

The democratic challenge of the US in the mediatized world of the 21st century may be to figure out how to govern by problem solving, rather than nation building.

Why Race Matters: Examining ‘Terrorism’ Through Race in International Relations

Amal Abu-Bakare • May 9 2017 • Articles

All marginalised voices should be heard and made clear in our discussions of terrorism and how to counter it in the future.

On Capitalism and Racism

Haider Khan • Jul 19 2016 • Articles

Building a global movement for a nonracist, nonsexist egalitarian and ecologically sustainable society is the only way forward for a better world beyond capitalism.

Implications of the Securitisation of Migration

Elisabeth Farny • Jan 29 2016 • Essays

The securitization of migration reinforces a politics of fear and racism.

Review – Race and Racism in International Relations

Roger Epp • Nov 8 2015 • Features

This book ably serves as a point of entry into the demanding yet necessary subject of race and racism which is so often neglected within International Relations research.

Who Matters in World Politics?

Laura Routley • Jul 28 2015 • Articles

One year ago a global cry that ‘Black Lives Matter’ arose in a response to black deaths in the USA. But shouldn’t black lives, not just black deaths, matter?

Review – Racism without Racists

Shayla C. Nunnally • Jan 8 2013 • Features

Eduardo Bonilla-Silva’s important book examines the prevalence of racism in a post-Civil War United States, and the powerful role it continues to play in hindering development within minority groups.

Racism and Sport: Myths and Facts

Barbara Faedda • Jul 5 2012 • Articles

Racism and xenophobia are important issues in sports. Why is racism continuously reframed and conceptualized in different situations, and why it is still so pervasive and reluctant to die?

Racism and violence in Northern Ireland: Romanian Roma driven out of Belfast

Marie Breen-Smyth • Jul 1 2009 • Articles

The Roma, Gypsy and Traveller Communities are the largest ethnic minority within the EU, and one that has been comprehensively failed by various initiatives to end racism targeted at them. Northern Ireland in the bad old days had very little immigration, the tide was flowing in the other direction. Today, that it is no longer the case, but it remains a comprehensively segregated society.

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