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Moving beyong traditional concern with pattern and process, this innovative text explores the political and legislative history of a raciala segregation in Britain.

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"Susan Smith has proved a thorough and detailed account of the present structures of racial inequality as a necessary basis for action to change these structures. This book is an indispensable source for those who are working for racial equality and justice in Britain." The Revd Kenneth Leech, Director of the Runnymede Trust

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Preamble - On "Race", Residence and Segregation; "Race" as a Dimension of Residential Segregation; The Legislative Framework; Access, Allocation and Exchange - The "Race Relations" of Housing Consumption; Political Interpretations of "Racial Segregation"; 'Common Sense" Racism and the Limits to Resistance; Critical Interpretations of "Racial Segregatation".

Politics of Race and Residence Citizenship

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 20/07/1989
      ISBN13: 9780745603599, 978-0745603599
      ISBN10: 0745603599

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Moving beyong traditional concern with pattern and process, this innovative text explores the political and legislative history of a raciala segregation in Britain.

      Trade Review
      "Susan Smith has proved a thorough and detailed account of the present structures of racial inequality as a necessary basis for action to change these structures. This book is an indispensable source for those who are working for racial equality and justice in Britain." The Revd Kenneth Leech, Director of the Runnymede Trust

      Table of Contents
      Preamble - On "Race", Residence and Segregation; "Race" as a Dimension of Residential Segregation; The Legislative Framework; Access, Allocation and Exchange - The "Race Relations" of Housing Consumption; Political Interpretations of "Racial Segregation"; 'Common Sense" Racism and the Limits to Resistance; Critical Interpretations of "Racial Segregatation".

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