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Understanding 'Race' and Ethnicity - Theory, History, Policy, Practice (Hardcover, Second Edition)
Samara Linton, Baljinder Virk, Bankole Cole, Uvanney Maylor, Frank Keating, …
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R2,324
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This new edition of a widely-respected textbook examines welfare
policy and racism in a broad framework that marries theory,
evidence, history and contemporary debate. Fully updated, it
contains: * a new foreword by Professor Kate Pickett, acclaimed
co-author of The Spirit Level * two new chapters on disability and
chronic illness, and UK education policy respectively * updated
examples and data, reflecting changes in black and minority ethnic
demographics in the UK * a post-script from a minority student on
her struggle to make a new home in Britain Suitable for
undergraduate and postgraduate courses in social policy, sociology
and applied social sciences, its global themes of immigration,
austerity and securitisation also make it of considerable interest
to policy and welfare practitioners.
'This book, which shares the poignant lived voices of the
racialised experience, is a welcome contribution to the mission to
heal and positively transform our mental health, physical health
and well-being.' - Dr Jacqui Dyer, health and social care
consultant, Black Thrive Global Director The Colour of Madness is a
groundbreaking collection that amplifies the voices of people of
colour and their experiences with mental health. These are the
voices of those who have been ignored. Updated for 2022, The Colour
of Madness is a vital and timely tribute to all the lives that have
been touched by medical inequalities and aims to disrupt the
whitewashed narrative of mental health in the UK. A compelling
collection of memoir, essays, poetry, short fiction and artwork,
this book will bring solace to those who have shared similar
experiences, and provide a powerful insight into the everyday
impact of racism for those looking to further understand and combat
this injustice. Statistics show that people from Black and minority
ethnic backgrounds in the UK have not only experienced inadequate
mental health treatment in comparison to their white counterparts,
but are also more likely to be detained under the Mental Health
Act. From micro-aggressions, inherent bias, religious/cultural
influences and social stigma, people of colour are consistently
fighting to be heard, believed, and offered help beyond the need
for ticking off diversity boxes. The book was first published in
2018. Editors Dr Samara Linton and Rianna Walcott ended their
relationship with their previous publisher in 2021 when the press
was linked to a far-right group. The editors have since
collaborated with a new publisher and present this revised edition
complete with more contributions and powerful artwork.
This new edition of a widely-respected textbook examines welfare
policy and racism in a broad framework that marries theory,
evidence, history and contemporary debate. Fully updated, it
contains: * a new foreword by Professor Kate Pickett, acclaimed
co-author of The Spirit Level * two new chapters on disability and
chronic illness, and UK education policy respectively * updated
examples and data, reflecting changes in black and minority ethnic
demographics in the UK * a post-script from a minority student on
her struggle to make a new home in Britain Suitable for
undergraduate and postgraduate courses in social policy, sociology
and applied social sciences, its global themes of immigration,
austerity and securitisation also make it of considerable interest
to policy and welfare practitioners.
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