Racism and Social Change in the Republic of Ireland by Professor Bryan Fanning
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Description In the last decade Irish society has visibly changed with the emergence of new immigrant communities of black and ethnic minorities. Argues that Ireland was never immune from the racist ideologies that governed relationships between the ‘west and the rest’ despite a history of colonial anti-Irish racism. Draws upon a number of academic disciplines, focusing on the relationship between ideological forms of racism and its consequences upon black and ethnic minorities. Sets out an invaluable critique of racism in Irish society. Chapters on nation-building, Ireland’s response to the Holocaust, refugees and asylum seekers, the politics of Traveller exclusion and multiculturalism in Ireland examine the mechanics of exclusion resulting from institutional racism within political.About the AuthorBryan Fanning is Lecturer in the Department of Social Policy and Social Work at University College DublinBook InformationISBN 9780719064715Author Bryan FanningFormat PaperbackPage Count 224Imprint Manchester University PressPublisher Manchester University PressWeight(grams) 259gDimensions(mm) 216mm * 138mm * 12mm
Social Science