Essential reading on race and ethnicity
As a publisher who has had tackling inequality at its heart for 25 years, we stand in solidarity with everyone fighting all forms of racism and social injustice.
Find highlights below of the important work that our authors have been contributing to the debates. We hope that this will contribute to much needed social change.
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Critical and Radical Social Work
Othered subjects: marginalised voices of Black and South Asian mothers
Gurbax Matoo
Theorising anti-racism in health and social care
Esme Choonara
Boys to men: the cost of ‘adultification’ in safeguarding responses to Black boys
Jahnine Davis and Nicholas Marsh
Neoliberalism, 'race' and child welfare
Derek Kirton
‘Disordering’ the world: Frantz Fanon’s contribution to social work’s understanding of decolonisation
Paul Michael Garrett
Echoes of Frantz Fanon in the place and space of an alternative black mental health centre
Mick McKeown and John Wainwright
Emotions and Society
Emotional micro bases of social inequality: emotional energy, emotional domination and charismatic solidarity
Randall Colins
European Journal of Politics and Gender
Women in white supremacist extremism
Kathleen Blee
Under different umbrellas: intersectionality and alliances in US feminist politics
Myra Marx Ferree
Unpacking intersectional solidarity: dimensions of power in coalitions
Rossella Ciccia and Conny Roggeband
Taking bread off the table: race, gender, resources and political ambition in Brazil
Kristin Wylie
Evidence and Policy
Scrutinising statistics, questioning BME unemployment: the uses of labour market statistics in Parliamentary Select Committee evidence sessions
Julian Molina
Families, Relationships and Societies
Decolonising research with black communities: developing equitable and ethical relationships between academic and community stakeholders
Sadie Goddard-Durant, Jane Ann Sieunarine and Andrea Doucet
Global Discourse
Fear and the importance of race-based data in COVID-19 policy implementation
Leland Harper
'Cry God for Harry, England, and Saint George': Europe and the Limits of Integrating Identity
Russell Foster
See also: our free themed issue: The Politics of Negative Emotions
Guest Edited by Dan Degerman
Journal of Gender Based Violence
“I didn’t think this service was for people like us”: improving service response to BME survivors of sexual violence
Mariana Cancoro de Matos and Clare McFeely
International Journal of Care and Caring
The legal protection of women migrant domestic workers from the Philippines and Sri Lanka: an intersectional rights-based approach
Sophie Henderson
Journal of Gender-Based Violence
A feminist-intersectional analysis of sexual violence experienced by Nigerian women who are living in England
Elsie Chinyere Ajayi, Khatidja Chantler and Lorraine Radford
“I didn’t think this service was for people like us”: improving service response to BME survivors of sexual violence
Mariana Cancoro de Matos and Clare McFeely
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
Gender, ethnicity and activism: 'the miracle is when we don't give up...'
Anna Daróczi et al.
Identity, representation and the 'acceptable face' of equalities policy making in Britain
Asif Afridi
Journal of Psychosocial Studies
Laplanche and the anti-racist unconscious, rewriting seduction, listening to the noise
Bogdan Popa
Policy and Politics
How diverse and inclusive are policy process theories?
Tanya Heikkila and Michael D. Jones
Articles on Transforming Society
A time for radical empathy by Terri Givens
‘I am, because we are, we are because I am’: race and COVID-19 by Martin Glynn
Police Homicides: The Terror of “American Exceptionalism” by Glenn W. Muschert
Racialisation, COVID-19 and bioessentialism by Tina Sikka
When it comes to racism in Britain, the past is never behind us by Paul Sng
Read Transforming Society here.