Racisms
An Introduction
Second Edition
- Steve Garner - Cardiff University, UK
April 2017 | 328 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
With clear definitions and practical examples, the Second Edition expertly examines the way in which racisms have become part of social practices and institutions. Now featuring two new chapters on ethnicity and immigration and 30 new internationally focused case studies, this text will be invaluable in helping readers to fully understand the complex issues of racism and how to challenge them.
Chapter 1: The Idea of 'Race' and the Practice of Racisms
Chapter 2: Racialization
Chapter 3: Ethnicity
Chapter 4: Race, Class and Gender
Chapter 5: Race, Nation, State
Chapter 6: Institutional Racism
Chapter 7: Science
Chapter 8: Mixedness
Chapter 9: New Racisms?
Chapter 10: Immigration
Chapter 11: Whiteness
Chapter 12: Islamophobia
References
Appendices
A great book for any Diversity discussion.
Counselling and Psychology, City Lit
October 6, 2022
This text offers an excellent range of insights into current issues of race, embracing multiple perspectives and of real interest to students and fellow lecturers alike.
Dept of Care and Early Years, auckland university of technology
June 13, 2022
A good and informative book on racism especially at a time when more education is required on the subject. A good starting point for all counselling training levels.
Counselling and Psychology, City Lit
October 26, 2020
This is an excellent introductory book on racism for the beginner,. garner awakens the individual reader to a new concept in relation to racism and provides a sound background for debate.
Care Humatities and sport, North Glasgow Collge
August 15, 2019
