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Race, Ethnicity and difference: Imagining the Inclusive Society Book

Addressing many of the problems facing contemporary societies this book deals with very difficult theoretical and policy issues. It is suitable for undergraduate students in sociology social policy urban geography law and political science and general readers and researchers.Read More

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  • Blackwell

    This book deals with very difficult theoretical and policy issues. It is essential reading for undergraduate students in sociology, social policy, urban geography, law and political science, and is also of value to the general reader and researcher.

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    'This excellent book provides an extremely readable account which deserves to be widely read by a more general audience. In short, the author, in making sense of current imaginings, presents a mix of theoretical and empirical debates, as he challenges exclusionary forces. The book's principal aim is to take a critical look at the nature and sources of inequalities in contemporary societies and examine the prospects for an 'inclusive society'. This aim captures an important strength of the text, as the analysis attempts to move beyond simple description and provide explanations and possible solutions to enable policy and practice to tackle disadvantage and discrimination' - "Social Policy".This book addresses many of the key problems facing contemporary societies. The social significance attached to various forms of difference, most notably 'race' and ethnicity has been seen as resulting in the 'exclusion' of some groups from various their rights as citizens. This, in turn, is viewed as presenting a series of barriers to the creation of more inclusive societies. These arguments are explored in the context in a variety of substantive contexts, for example, immigration and the treatment of refugees and asylum seekers, housing and segregation, education, labour markets, and policing and urban conflict. This lively and highly readable account deals with very difficult theoretical and policy issues without resort to unnecessary jargon. It is essential reading for undergraduate students in sociology, social policy, urban geography, law and political science, and is also of value to the general reader and researcher.

  • 0335210961
  • 9780335210961
  • Peter Ratcliffe
  • 1 June 2004
  • Open University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 208
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