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Lived diversities: Space, place and identities in the multi-ethnic
city is a timely and important book, which focuses on multi-ethnic
interaction in an inner city area. Addressing difficult issues that
are often simplistically and negatively portrayed it challenges the
stereotypical denigration of inner city life, and Muslim
communities in particular. Using well-crafted historical, political
and contextual explanations the book provides a nuanced account of
contemporary multi-ethnic coexistence. This invaluable contribution
to our understanding of the politics and practice of multicultural
coexistence is a must-read for students and practitioners
interested in ethnic diversity, urban policy and the politics of
place and space.
This book offers a research-based contribution to the debate around
community cohesion and counter-terrorism policies in Britain. It is
based upon privileged access to staff and elected members at five
major local authorities, and upon qualitative interviews with a
diverse range of individuals from differing ethnic communities who
live and work in these areas. Social Cohesion and Counter-Terrorism
provides an empirically led critical contribution to the
understanding of current policies that have a direct impact upon
the experiences of citizens in multi-ethnic urban contexts. It
addresses the culpability of the central government in its
construction of two policy agendas which have had serious negative
consequences for British ethnic relations. The book explores the
misfit between central government policy construction and the
reality of the local authority's implementation of the policy.
Lived diversities: Space, place and identities in the multi-ethnic
city is a timely and important book, which focuses on multi-ethnic
interaction in an inner city area. Addressing difficult issues that
are often simplistically and negatively portrayed it challenges the
stereotypical denigration of inner city life, and Muslim
communities in particular. Using well-crafted historical, political
and contextual explanations the book provides a nuanced account of
contemporary multi-ethnic coexistence. This invaluable contribution
to our understanding of the politics and practice of multicultural
coexistence is a must-read for students and practitioners
interested in ethnic diversity, urban policy and the politics of
place and space.
In subtle and complex ways, cars transmit and modify our identities
behind the wheel. As a symbol of independence and freedom, the car
projects status, class, taste and, significantly, embeds
racialisation. Using fascinating research from drivers, including
first-person accounts, Alam unpicks the ways in which our identity
is enhanced and driven.
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