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Anti-racist scholar-activism raises urgent questions about the role
of contemporary universities and the academics that work within
them. As profound socio-racial crises collide with mass anti-racist
mobilisations, this book focuses on the praxes of academics working
within, and against, their institutions in pursuit of anti-racist
social justice. Amidst a searing critique of the university's
neoliberal and imperial character, Joseph-Salisbury and Connelly
situate the university as a contested space, full of contradictions
and tensions. Drawing upon original empirical data, the book
considers how anti-racist scholar-activists navigate barriers and
backlash in order to leverage the opportunities and resources of
the university in service to communities of resistance. Showing
praxes of anti-racist scholar-activism to be complex, diverse, and
multi-faceted, and paying particular attention to how
scholar-activists grapple with their own complicities in the harms
perpetrated and perpetuated by Higher Education institutions, this
book is a call to arms for academics who are, or want to be,
committed to social justice. -- .
Anti-racist scholar-activism raises urgent questions about the role
of contemporary universities and the academics that work within
them. As profound socio-racial crises collide with mass anti-racist
mobilisations, this book focuses on the praxes of academics working
within, and against, their institutions in pursuit of anti-racist
social justice. Amidst a searing critique of the university's
neoliberal and imperial character, Joseph-Salisbury and Connelly
situate the university as a contested space, full of contradictions
and tensions. Drawing upon original empirical data, the book
considers how anti-racist scholar-activists navigate barriers and
backlash in order to leverage the opportunities and resources of
the university in service to communities of resistance. Showing
praxes of anti-racist scholar-activism to be complex, diverse, and
multi-faceted, and paying particular attention to how
scholar-activists grapple with their own complicities in the harms
perpetrated and perpetuated by Higher Education institutions, this
book is a call to arms for academics who are, or want to be,
committed to social justice. This book is relevant to United
Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4, Quality education -- .
Winner of the 2018 British Sociological Association Philip Abrams
Memorial Prize. Whilst scholarship has increasingly moved to
consider mixedness and the experiences of mixed-race people, there
has been a notable lack of attention to the specific experiences of
mixed-race men. This is despite growing recognition of the
particular ways race and gender intersect. By centring the accounts
of Black mixed-race men in the United Kingdom and United States,
this book offers a timely intervention that extends the theoretical
terrain of race and ethnicity scholarship and of studies of gender
and masculinities. As it treads new and important ground, this book
draws upon theories of performativity and hybridity in order to
understand how Black mixed-race men constitute and reconstitute
complex and multiplicitous identities. 'Post-racial' conditions
mean that Black mixed-race men engage in such processes in a
context where the significance of race and racism is rendered
invisible and denied. By introducing the theoretical concept of
'post-racial' resilience, this study strives to capture and
celebrate the contemporary, creative and innovative ways in which
Black mixed-race men refuse the fragmentation and erasure of their
identities. As it does so, the author offers a corrective to
popular representations that have too readily pathologized Black
mixed-race men. Focusing on the everyday through a discussion of
Black mixed-race men's racial symbolism, experiences of racial
microaggressions, and interactions with peers, Black Mixed-Race
Men: Transatlanticity, Hybridity and Post-Racial Resilience offers
an in-depth insight into a previously neglected area of
scholarship.
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Crime, Justice and COVID-19
Teela Sanders, Abbie Haines, Rachel Fowler, Patrick Williams, Scarlet Harris, …
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R816
Discovery Miles 8 160
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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This edited collection offers the first system-wide account of the
impact of COVID-19 on crime and justice in England and Wales. It
provides a critical discussion of the challenges faced by criminal
justice agencies (prison, probation, youth justice, courts,
police), professionals and service users in adapting to the
extraordinary pressures of the pandemic on policy, practice and
lived experience. The text integrates first-hand narrative and
artistic accounts from a variety of key stakeholders experiencing
the criminal justice system (CJS). The editors recommend a range of
evidence-based policy and practice improvements, not only in terms
of planning for future pandemics, but also those that will benefit
the CJS and its stakeholders in the longer term.
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Crime, Justice and COVID-19 (Hardcover)
Teela Sanders, Abbie Haines, Rachel Fowler, Patrick Williams, Scarlet Harris, …
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R2,498
R2,322
Discovery Miles 23 220
Save R176 (7%)
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This edited collection offers the first system-wide account of the
impact of COVID-19 on crime and justice in England and Wales. It
provides a critical discussion of the challenges faced by criminal
justice agencies (prison, probation, youth justice, courts,
police), professionals and service users in adapting to the
extraordinary pressures of the pandemic on policy, practice and
lived experience. The text integrates first-hand narrative and
artistic accounts from a variety of key stakeholders experiencing
the Criminal Justice System (CJS). The editors recommend a range of
evidence-based policy and practice improvements, not only in terms
of planning for future pandemics, but also those that will benefit
the CJS and its stakeholders in the longer term.
Winner of the 2018 British Sociological Association Philip Abrams
Memorial Prize. Whilst scholarship has increasingly moved to
consider mixedness and the experiences of mixed-race people, there
has been a notable lack of attention to the specific experiences of
mixed-race men. This is despite growing recognition of the
particular ways race and gender intersect. By centring the accounts
of Black mixed-race men in the United Kingdom and United States,
this book offers a timely intervention that extends the theoretical
terrain of race and ethnicity scholarship and of studies of gender
and masculinities. As it treads new and important ground, this book
draws upon theories of performativity and hybridity in order to
understand how Black mixed-race men constitute and reconstitute
complex and multiplicitous identities. 'Post-racial' conditions
mean that Black mixed-race men engage in such processes in a
context where the significance of race and racism is rendered
invisible and denied. By introducing the theoretical concept of
'post-racial' resilience, this study strives to capture and
celebrate the contemporary, creative and innovative ways in which
Black mixed-race men refuse the fragmentation and erasure of their
identities. As it does so, the author offers a corrective to
popular representations that have too readily pathologized Black
mixed-race men. Focusing on the everyday through a discussion of
Black mixed-race men's racial symbolism, experiences of racial
microaggressions, and interactions with peers, Black Mixed-Race
Men: Transatlanticity, Hybridity and Post-Racial Resilience offers
an in-depth insight into a previously neglected area of
scholarship.
Not so long ago, many spoke of a 'post-racial' era, claiming that
advances made by people of colour showed that racial divisions were
becoming a thing of the past. But the hollowness of such claims has
been exposed by the rise of Trump and Brexit, both of which have
revealed deep seated white resentment, and have been attended by a
resurgence in hate crime and overt racial hatred on both sides of
the Atlantic. At a time when progress towards equality is not only
stalling, but being actively reversed, how should anti-racist
scholars respond? This collection carries on James Baldwin's legacy
of bearing witness to racial violence in its many forms. Its
authors address how we got to this particular moment, arguing that
it can only be truly understood by placing it within the wider
historical and structural contexts that normalise racism and white
supremacy. Its chapters engage with a wide range of contemporary
issues and debates, from the whiteness of the recent women's
marches, to anti-racist education, to the question of Black
resistance and intersectionality. Mapping out the problems we face,
and the solutions we need, the book considers how anti-racist
scholarship and activism can overcome the setbacks posed by the
resurgence of white supremacy.
Not so long ago, many spoke of a 'post-racial' era, claiming that
advances made by people of colour showed that racial divisions were
becoming a thing of the past. But the hollowness of such claims has
been exposed by the rise of Trump and Brexit, both of which have
revealed deep seated white resentment, and have been attended by a
resurgence in hate crime and overt racial hatred on both sides of
the Atlantic. At a time when progress towards equality is not only
stalling, but being actively reversed, how should anti-racist
scholars respond? This collection carries on James Baldwin's legacy
of bearing witness to racial violence in its many forms. Its
authors address how we got to this particular moment, arguing that
it can only be truly understood by placing it within the wider
historical and structural contexts that normalise racism and white
supremacy. Its chapters engage with a wide range of contemporary
issues and debates, from the whiteness of the recent women's
marches, to anti-racist education, to the question of Black
resistance and intersectionality. Mapping out the problems we face,
and the solutions we need, the book considers how anti-racist
scholarship and activism can overcome the setbacks posed by the
resurgence of white supremacy.
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