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For several decades, a political discourse, which incites exclusion and hatred againt those who are perceived as different, has been gaining ground, most notably in affluent and developed countries. Focusing on the growth of racism in large cities and urban areas, this volume presents the views of international scholars who work in the social sciences and statements by non-practicing academics such as journalists and policy makers. The contributions of the scientists and the non-academic specialists are grouped around common themes, highlighting existing debates and bringing together widely scattered information. The book explores the ways in which old forms of racism persist in the urban context, and how traditional exclusion systems like casteism can be likened to contemporary forms like racism directed at refugees.



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“…a complex and fascinating book…[that] offers sophisticated analyses for readers with a specialized interest in culture, politics, and racism.” · Journal of Sociology and Social Wellfare



Table of Contents

Introduction: Racism in Metropolitan Areas
Rik Pinxten and Ellen Preckler

PART I: DISEMPOWERING THROUGH RACISM

Chapter 1. How a Dream was Shattered
Patrick Janssens

Chapter 2. Explaining Increased Racial Conflict in Post-industrial Societies: the Creation of Systemic ‘Competitive’ Youth Unemployment
Troy Duster

Chapter 3. Racial Conflicts in British Cities
Eric Seward

Chapter 4. Limits of Tolerance and Limited Tolerance: How Tolerant are the Danes?
Peter Hervik

Chapter 5. The Politics of ‘Caste is Race’: the Impact of Urbanisation
Dipankar Gupta

Chapter 6. Playing the Media: the Durban Case
Guy Poppe

Chapter 7. The Relevance of the Language of Race in South Asian Conflicts
Sumit Sarkar

Chapter 8. The Fremmede and the Dalit are Silent: Danish and Indian Cultural Worlds
Donald Robotham

Chapter 9. Approaching Racism: Attitudes, Actions and Social Structure
Robert A. Rubinstein

PART II: EMPOWERING TO COMBAT RACISM

Chapter 10. The Paradox of Secondary Ethnicity
Emanuel Marx

Chapter 11. Is Harmony Possible in a Multiracial Society? The Case of Singapore
Mary Judd

Chapter 12. Racism and Intercultural Issues in Urban Europe
Jagdish S. Gundara

Chapter 13. Antiracist Empowerment through Culture and Legislation
Johan Leman

Chapter 14. Racism in Large Cities: the Means to Empower/Disempower Groups and Communities
Glyn Ford

Chapter 15. Riding the Tiger: the Difficult Relationship between NGOs and the Media
Marc Peirs

Chapter 16. Urban Crowds Manipulated: Assessing the Austrian Case as an Example in Wider European Tendencies
Andre Gingrich

Chapter 17. Some Reflections on Culture and Violence
Erwin Jans

Chapter 18. Naturalising Difference and Models of Coexistence: Concluding Comments
Laura Nader

Notes on Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/12/2005
      ISBN13: 9781845450892, 978-1845450892
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      For several decades, a political discourse, which incites exclusion and hatred againt those who are perceived as different, has been gaining ground, most notably in affluent and developed countries. Focusing on the growth of racism in large cities and urban areas, this volume presents the views of international scholars who work in the social sciences and statements by non-practicing academics such as journalists and policy makers. The contributions of the scientists and the non-academic specialists are grouped around common themes, highlighting existing debates and bringing together widely scattered information. The book explores the ways in which old forms of racism persist in the urban context, and how traditional exclusion systems like casteism can be likened to contemporary forms like racism directed at refugees.



      Trade Review

      “…a complex and fascinating book…[that] offers sophisticated analyses for readers with a specialized interest in culture, politics, and racism.” · Journal of Sociology and Social Wellfare



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Racism in Metropolitan Areas
      Rik Pinxten and Ellen Preckler

      PART I: DISEMPOWERING THROUGH RACISM

      Chapter 1. How a Dream was Shattered
      Patrick Janssens

      Chapter 2. Explaining Increased Racial Conflict in Post-industrial Societies: the Creation of Systemic ‘Competitive’ Youth Unemployment
      Troy Duster

      Chapter 3. Racial Conflicts in British Cities
      Eric Seward

      Chapter 4. Limits of Tolerance and Limited Tolerance: How Tolerant are the Danes?
      Peter Hervik

      Chapter 5. The Politics of ‘Caste is Race’: the Impact of Urbanisation
      Dipankar Gupta

      Chapter 6. Playing the Media: the Durban Case
      Guy Poppe

      Chapter 7. The Relevance of the Language of Race in South Asian Conflicts
      Sumit Sarkar

      Chapter 8. The Fremmede and the Dalit are Silent: Danish and Indian Cultural Worlds
      Donald Robotham

      Chapter 9. Approaching Racism: Attitudes, Actions and Social Structure
      Robert A. Rubinstein

      PART II: EMPOWERING TO COMBAT RACISM

      Chapter 10. The Paradox of Secondary Ethnicity
      Emanuel Marx

      Chapter 11. Is Harmony Possible in a Multiracial Society? The Case of Singapore
      Mary Judd

      Chapter 12. Racism and Intercultural Issues in Urban Europe
      Jagdish S. Gundara

      Chapter 13. Antiracist Empowerment through Culture and Legislation
      Johan Leman

      Chapter 14. Racism in Large Cities: the Means to Empower/Disempower Groups and Communities
      Glyn Ford

      Chapter 15. Riding the Tiger: the Difficult Relationship between NGOs and the Media
      Marc Peirs

      Chapter 16. Urban Crowds Manipulated: Assessing the Austrian Case as an Example in Wider European Tendencies
      Andre Gingrich

      Chapter 17. Some Reflections on Culture and Violence
      Erwin Jans

      Chapter 18. Naturalising Difference and Models of Coexistence: Concluding Comments
      Laura Nader

      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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