Description
A novel history of the politics of race in British society over the past few decades that draws on original research at local and national levels.
About the Author
Les Back is Professor of Sociology at the University of Glasgow. He has researched and written on urban culture, ethnicity, migration, cultural politics, music, and higher education. Michael Keith is Director of the PEAK Urban Research programme and the Director of the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS) at the University of Oxford (seconded to PEAK urban until 2024). His research focuses on migration-related processes of urban change. He was a former leader of a local authority and founder, activist in third sector organisations and was involved in the politics of east London for twenty years. Kalbir Shukra is Senior Lecturer in Community and Youth Work at Goldsmiths, University of London. She has previously researched and written on black politics, particularly in relation to Labour Party Black Sections and anti-oppressive practice strategies in youth work and community development. Her current work is centred around youth democracy and political education. John Solomos is Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick. He has researched and written widely on the history and contemporary forms of race and ethnic relations in Britain, theories of race and racism, race and football, and racist movements and ideas. He is Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Ethnic and Racial Studies.
Reviews
'In the wake of Black Lives Matter, the ongoing asylum crisis and the devastating, still unfolding impact of the Covid19 pandemic, issues of racial and ethnic inequality are at the forefront of public, political and policy concerns. Empirically grounded, historically and theoretically nuanced, The Unfinished Politics of Race reminds us that these current crises have deep roots and shines a light on the longer history of resistance by black and ethnic minority organisations and activists. A timely, important and challenging contribution to an urgent and unfinished conversation.' Claire Alexander, Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester
'The Unfinished Politics of Race exemplifies the best of collaborative research in the social sciences. It combines quantitative and qualitative approaches to the study of race and racism to examine the empirical, policy-oriented and scholarly implications of racial and ethno-national hierarchy in Britain at the cusp of the 20th and 21st centuries. Addressing topics such as multicultural democracy, anti-immigrant populism and the changing boundaries of the political, this book also provides lessons and provocations for specialists and a broader readership in the Anglophone countries of the Global North.' Michael G. Hanchard, Gustave C. Kuemmerle Professor of Africana Studies, University of Pennsylvania
'The Unfinished Politics of Race is the most comprehensive account of the changing contours of political participation, racialization, and migration in Britain. Written by four authors who have shaped the field of racism and migration studies for more than three decades, it provides a compelling account of the convoluted and still incomplete transition of Britain towards a multicultural democracy. Attentive to the reciprocal interaction between the international, national and the local, this volume will become a key reference point for scholars interested in understanding the contemporary politics of racism and racial justice.' Satnam Virdee, Professor of Sociology, University of Glasgow
'Marx famously said that 'People make their own history, but not on conditions of their own choosing'. The Unfinished Politics of Race documents how black and ethnic groups made 'their own history' in Britain from the 1940s until today mostly outside the traditional public sphere and formal politics. Richly detailed, empirically grounded, and organized around an innovative set of political concepts, this book is destined to become the bible for understanding not only the British racial formation, but how it has been made and remade over the years.' Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Duke University
Book Information
ISBN 9781009261357
Author Les Back
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 450g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 150mm * 15mm