Description
About the Author
Dr Harris Beider is Chair in Community Cohesion at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations Coventry University. Previously he was Visiting Professor at Columbia University in New York City and Senior Fellow at the University of Birmingham. He spent 10 years as a community development worker and leading two national organizations focused on race, housing and renewal. A frequent commentator, he has written about the issues of race, community and identity in books and papers and spoken about these subjects nationally and internationally.
Reviews
"A very timely addition in the contemporary debate relating to the intersectionality of social class." - Journal of Social Policy
"Unafraid of complicating the story rather than cutting corners, Beider digs around in the untidy spaces between the personal and the collective, and between antipathy and solidarity in this engaging and revealing exploration of white working-class responses to, and investments in multicultural Britain" Steve Garner, Open University
"While racial conflict remains a very real problem, with significant effects on politics and policy, this book reminds us that racism transcends traditional class boundaries and focuses on the best source for understanding working-class culture - the lived experiences and the voices of working-class people." Sherry Linkon, Georgetown University, USA
"Harris Beider prioritises the voices of people in white, working-class communities - providing a rich and provocative analysis of ethnicity, class, power and representation. This book is a vital - and timely - resource for policy-makers." Julia Unwin, Chief Executive of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Book Information
ISBN 9781447313960
Author Harris Beider
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Policy Press
Publisher Policy Press