New racisms, new racial subjects? The neo-liberal moment and the racial landscape of contemporary Britain

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The articles in this volume reflect upon a very specific moment in the social architecture of British society: a moment that brings financial meltdown together with some sizeable shifts in the racial and ethnic landscape of the UK. As a 'neo-liberal revolution' heralds the end of public services and the end of the welfare state, it proclaims 'the end of race' as well. But cultural retrenchment and coded xenophobia have also been sweeping the political terrain, accompanied by 'new racisms' and 'new racial subjects' that only close contextual analysis can unpick. Against those who suggest that we live in a post-racial time, the research presented offers friction. By focusing on particular locations in Britain at a particular moment, the articles explore local stories of 'race' and racism across changing sociopolitical ground. © 2013 © 2013 Taylor & Francis.

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Redclift, V. (2014). New racisms, new racial subjects? The neo-liberal moment and the racial landscape of contemporary Britain. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 37(4), 577–588. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2014.857032

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