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Thirty years after the Race Relations Act, racism remains endemic
in British society. How successful have policy measures been in
addressing the causes of racism? What lessons can we learn from
countries outside Britain? This important and timely book reviews
the evidence and asks 'what really works?'. Drawing on the
literature from a wide range of disciplines, including sociology,
anthropology and psychology, the book makes direct links between
the causes of racism and the successful interventions to combat it.
It particularly highlights the need to understand micro 'everyday'
racisms in order to tackle the macro structural roots of racism.
Topics covered include: ethnic monitoring and the reproduction of
racism; elite racism in the media and among politicians;
anti-racist interventions at work and service delivery; combating
racism in sport, the arts and education; social cohesion, diversity
and local community initiatives; and multiculturalism and equal
opportunities.
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