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This book provides an insight into key facets of contemporary research and scholarship on race and ethnicity, providing an overview of the shifting boundaries of the field. The volume combines conceptual reflection with empirically focused analysis. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
Why Do We Still Talk About Race?
Introduction: Why do we still talk about race today? Martin Bulmer and John Solomos
1. Ethnic and Racial Studies: an outline history of forty years of publishing the research agenda on ethnic and racial issues Christopher T. Husbands
2. Breaking black: the death of ethnic and racial studies in Britain Claire Alexander
3. Kaleidoscope: contested identities and new forms of race membership Ann Morning
4. Comparing genomic narratives of human diversity in Latin American nations Peter Wade
5. Unsettled identities amid settled classifications? Toward a sociology of racial appraisals Wendy D. Roth
6. Race in an era of mass migration: black migrants in Europe and the United States Nancy Foner
7. Why we still need to talk about race Miri Song
8. Local communities of artistic practices and the slow emergence of a "post-racial" generation Marco Martiniello
9. "Race" and "post-colonialism": should one come before the other? Nasar Meer
10. Theorizing visibility and vulnerability in Black Europe and the African diaspora Stephen Small