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What is whiteness? Why is it worth using as a tool in the social sciences?
Making sociological sense of the idea of whiteness, this book skilfully argues how this concept can help us understand contemporary societies. If one of sociology''s objectives is to make the familiar unfamiliar in order to gain heightened understanding, then whiteness offers a perfect opportunity to do so.
Leaning firstly on the North American corpus, this key book critically engages with writings on the formation of white identities in Britain, Ireland and the Americas, using multidisciplinary sources. Empirical work done in the UK, including the author''s own, is developed in order to suggest how whiteness functions in Britain.
Bringing an emphasis on empirical work to a heavily theorized area, this important text synthesizes and reviews existing work, incorporates multidisciplinary sources of interest to those outside the sociology sphere, and features concise chapters which will engage undergraduates. Garner deftly argues that whiteness is a multifaceted, contingent and fluid identity, and that it must be incorporated into any contemporary understandings of racism as a system of power relationships in both its local and global forms.
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What is whiteness? Why is it worth using as a tool in the social sciences?
Making sociological sense of the idea of whiteness, this book skilfully argues how this concept can help us understand contemporary societies. If one of sociology''s objectives is to make the familiar unfamiliar in order to gain heightened understanding, then whiteness offers a perfect opportunity to do so.
Leaning firstly on the North American corpus, this key book critically engages with writings on the formation of white identities in Britain, Ireland and the Americas, using multidisciplinary sources. Empirical work done in the UK, including the author''s own, is developed in order to suggest how whiteness functions in Britain.
Bringing an emphasis on empirical work to a heavily theorized area, this important text synthesizes and reviews existing work, incorporates multidisciplinary sources of interest to those outside the sociology sphere, and features concise chapters which will engage undergraduates. Garner deftly argues that whiteness is a multifaceted, contingent and fluid identity, and that it must be incorporated into any contemporary understandings of racism as a system of power relationships in both its local and global forms.
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A Moral Economy of Whiteness presents a working model for understanding the main ways in which white UK people make ‘race’ through talking about immigration in the twenty-first century. Based on extensive empirical interviews, Steve Garner establishes four overlapping frames through which white English people understand immigration. This comprises a narrative of unequal treatment, where ‘equality’ is a ‘dirty word’ because it is seen as an agenda for redistributing resources to ‘undeserving’ ethnic minorities, ‘non-integrating’ migrants and unproductive white people. Political correctness is seen as the ideological glue binding this unfair system. People are thus retreating from Britishness into a more exclusive Englishness.
Garner explores the context of these understandings: the dominance of neoliberal market rationales, in which the State deprioritises anti-discrimination work. He concludes that these frames only make sense in a social world where Britain’s imperial past has no bearing on the present, and where ‘racism’ in popular and media culture becomes purely a story of individual deviancy. This book generates numerous international points of comparison that deepen our understanding of the backlash against multiculturalism in the West. It will appeal to scholars and students of sociology, social policy, anthropology, political science, (im)migration, multiculturalism, nationalism and British studies.
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A Moral Economy of Whiteness presents a working model for understanding the main ways in which white UK people make ‘race’ through talking about immigration in the twenty-first century. Based on extensive empirical interviews, Steve Garner establishes four overlapping frames through which white English people understand immigration. This comprises a narrative of unequal treatment, where ‘equality’ is a ‘dirty word’ because it is seen as an agenda for redistributing resources to ‘undeserving’ ethnic minorities, ‘non-integrating’ migrants and unproductive white people. Political correctness is seen as the ideological glue binding this unfair system. People are thus retreating from Britishness into a more exclusive Englishness.
Garner explores the context of these understandings: the dominance of neoliberal market rationales, in which the State deprioritises anti-discrimination work. He concludes that these frames only make sense in a social world where Britain’s imperial past has no bearing on the present, and where ‘racism’ in popular and media culture becomes purely a story of individual deviancy. This book generates numerous international points of comparison that deepen our understanding of the backlash against multiculturalism in the West. It will appeal to scholars and students of sociology, social policy, anthropology, political science, (im)migration, multiculturalism, nationalism and British studies.
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Combining key theoretical perspectives with contemporary case studies, this text will be invaluable in helping you to fully understand the complex issue of racism. With clear definitions and practical examples this is a solid resource when seeking to examine the way in which racisms have become part of social practices and institutions.
Providing a clear and readable introduction to all of the key concepts, theories and debates, this fully revised new edition:
Includes new chapters on Ethnicity and Immigration Has 30 new boxed case studies with a more international focus Contains new learning features including further reading and questions for reflectionRacisms is an ideal introduction for undergraduates studying race and ethnicity, social divisions and stratification.
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Combining key theoretical perspectives with contemporary case studies, this text will be invaluable in helping you to fully understand the complex issue of racism. With clear definitions and practical examples this is a solid resource when seeking to examine the way in which racisms have become part of social practices and institutions.
Providing a clear and readable introduction to all of the key concepts, theories and debates, this fully revised new edition:
Includes new chapters on Ethnicity and Immigration Has 30 new boxed case studies with a more international focus Contains new learning features including further reading and questions for reflectionRacisms is an ideal introduction for undergraduates studying race and ethnicity, social divisions and stratification.
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Combining key theoretical perspectives with contemporary case studies, this text will be invaluable in helping you to fully understand the complex issue of racism. With clear definitions and practical examples this is a solid resource when seeking to examine the way in which racisms have become part of social practices and institutions.
Providing a clear and readable introduction to all of the key concepts, theories and debates, this fully revised new edition:
Includes new chapters on Ethnicity and Immigration Has 30 new boxed case studies with a more international focus Contains new learning features including further reading and questions for reflectionRacisms is an ideal introduction for undergraduates studying race and ethnicity, social divisions and stratification.
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An increased public and academic interest in drawing and sketching, both traditional and digital, has allowed drawing research to emerge recently as a discipline in its own right. In light of this development, Writing on Drawing presents a collection of essays by leading artists and drawing researchers that reveal a provocative agenda for the field, analysing the latest work on creativity, education and thinking from a variety of perspectives. Writing on Drawing is a forward-looking text that provokes enquiry and shared understanding of contemporary drawing research and practice. An essential resource for artists, scientists, designers and engineers, this volume offers consolidation, discussion and guidance for a previously fragmented discipline.
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**Book Summary: "Writing a Book? Let''s Talk" by Steve Garner**
In "Writing a Book? Let''s Talk," author Steve Garner provides aspiring writers with a concise yet invaluable pocket guide to navigate the intricate journey of writing and publishing a profitable book. This short but powerful book is tailored for individuals who harbor the dream of becoming successful authors, offering practical insights and actionable advice to transform their aspirations into reality.
The guide begins by addressing the fundamental steps necessary for crafting a compelling and marketable book. Garner emphasizes the importance of choosing a topic that resonates with readers and explores the nuances of creating content that not only captivates but also holds commercial potential. With a conversational tone, the author engages readers in a dialogue about the challenges and triumphs of the writing process, making the book relatable and encouraging.
Garner delves into the intricacies of the publishing world, shedding light on the dynamics of traditional and self-publishing. He navigates the reader through the maze of publishers, providing insights into what they seek and how writers can position their work for success. The guide is enriched with practical tips on how to approach publishers, present manuscripts, and understand the ever-evolving landscape of the publishing industry.
A standout feature of Garner''s guide is its emphasis on profitability. Recognizing the dreams of aspiring writers to not only share their stories but also to generate income, the book provides strategic advice on making a book financially successful. From understanding market trends to employing effective marketing strategies, Garner equips readers with the tools needed to maximize their book''s potential revenue.
Aspiring writers will appreciate the brevity of "Writing a Book? Let''s Talk," which ensures that every page is packed with actionable advice. Garner''s approachable style and real-world examples create a sense of camaraderie with readers, fostering confidence and motivation throughout the writing and publishing journey.
In essence, "Writing a Book? Let''s Talk" is a pocket-sized mentor for writers, offering a wealth of knowledge and encouragement to turn their writing dreams into lucrative endeavors. Garner''s conversational approach, coupled with practical insights, transforms this short guide into an indispensable companion for anyone embarking on the exhilarating adventure of writing and publishing their own book.