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Racism and social change in the Republic of Ireland

Second edition

Bryan Fanning

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Ethnologie

Beschreibung

Now in its second edition, Racism and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland provides an original and challenging account of racism in twenty-first century Irish society and locates this in its historical, political, sociological and policy contexts. It includes specific case studies of the experiences of racism in twenty-first century Ireland alongside a number of historical case studies that examine how modern Ireland came to marginalize ethnic minorities. Various chapters examine responses by the Irish state to Jewish refugees before, during and after the Holocaust, asylum seekers and Travellers. Other chapters examine policy responses to and academic debates on racism in Ireland. A key focus of the various case studies is upon the mechanics of exclusion experienced by black and ethnic minorities within institutional processes and of the linked challenge of taking racism seriously in twenty-first century Ireland.

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nation-building, anti-Traveller racism, anti-Semitism, multiculturalism, asylum seekers, Traveller minority communities, black immigrants, colonial anti-Irish racism, Jewish minorities, Traveller exclusion, Protestant minorities, social membership, citizenship, racist ideologies, national identity, Irish society, SPIARSI