Europe's New Racism

Europe's New Racism
Author: Evens Foundation
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2002-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781571813329

Europe has seen a tremendous rise in popularity of new rightist political parties in the last two decades or so, claiming cultural supremacy of the so-called native Europeans over foreign immigrants. In this volume, European scholars from Russian to Britain have come together to examine the media and social and legal policies in an effort to determine the causes of this resurgence of rightist and anti-democratic ideologies. They furthermore suggest actions that might help combat racism more effectively.

The New Racism in Europe

The New Racism in Europe
Author: Jeffrey Cole
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1997-11-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0521584930

In the last twenty years, immigration has become one of the most contested issues in Western Europe. The arrival of Africans, Asians, Eastern Europeans and others in Italy has reversed earlier trends of emigration. Debate, political activity and violence have raised questions of rejection and integration, of anti-racism and the new racism. Studies of these issues commonly focus on political activity and the plight of minorities, but this book breaks new ground in its emphasis on the everyday reactions of Italians to immigration and related issues. Drawing on research carried out in Palermo, Jeffrey Cole considers the role of class, culture, local history and political economy in the ambivalent responses of Sicilians to immigrants. He places Italian attitudes in a European context, and investigates why anti-immigrant politics are concentrated in the wealthy Italian North.

Racism in Europe

Racism in Europe
Author: Neil MacMaster
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2017-03-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 135031739X

The study of modern racism has tended to treat anti-Semitism and anti-black racism as separate and unconnected phenomena. This innovative study argues that a full understanding of the origins and development of racism in Europe after 1870 needs to examine the structure and interrelationships between the two dominant forms of prejudice. Contrary to expectation. anti-black racism was not confined to the colonial maritime nations of western Europe, but pepetrated even the rural societies of central and eastern Europe. Likewise, anti-Semitism could flourish even in the almost total absence of Jews. MacMaster explores the conditions under which modern political movements, faced with the crisis of modernity, began to draw upon and mobilise the negative stereotypes that, through the development of the mass media, had become almost universal features of popular culture. By weaving together the changing spatial and temporal dimensions of anti-Semitic and anti-black prejudice the study provides a fresh and more global framework for understanding modern racism.

Europe's New Racism

Europe's New Racism
Author: Evens Foundation
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1571813330

Europe has seen a tremendous rise in popularity of new rightist political parties in the last two decades or so, claiming cultural supremacy of the so-called native Europeans over foreign immigrants. In this volume, European scholars from Russian to Britain have come together to examine the media and social and legal policies in an effort to determine the causes of this resurgence of rightist and anti-democratic ideologies. They furthermore suggest actions that might help combat racism more effectively.

Europe's New Racism

Europe's New Racism
Author: Evens Foundation
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2002-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781571813329

Europe has seen a tremendous rise in popularity of new rightist political parties in the last two decades or so, claiming cultural supremacy of the so-called native Europeans over foreign immigrants. In this volume, European scholars from Russian to Britain have come together to examine the media and social and legal policies in an effort to determine the causes of this resurgence of rightist and anti-democratic ideologies. They furthermore suggest actions that might help combat racism more effectively.

Racism And Anti-Racism In Europe

Racism And Anti-Racism In Europe
Author: Alana Lentin
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2004-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN:

A comparative political sociology of anti-racism in Europe, showing the various discourses within this movement

Europe's Fault Lines

Europe's Fault Lines
Author: Elizabeth Fekete
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1784787248

It is clear that the right is on the rise, but after Brexit, the election of Donald Trump and the spike in popularity of extreme-right parties across Europe, the question on everyone's minds is: how did this happen? An expansive investigation of the ways in which a newly-configured right interconnects with anti-democratic and illiberal forces at the level of the state, Europe's Fault Lines provides much-needed answers, revealing some uncomfortable truths. Old racisms may be structured deep in European thought, but they have been revitalized and spun in new ways: the war on terror, the cultural revolution from the right, and the migration-linked demonization of the destitute "scrounger." Drawing on her work for the Institute of Race Relations over thirty years, Liz Fekete exposes the fundamental fault lines of racism and authoritarianism in contemporary Europe.

Racism in Metropolitan Areas

Racism in Metropolitan Areas
Author: Rik Pinxten
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781845450885

For several decades, a political discourse, which incites exclusion and hatred againt those who are perceived as different, has been gaining ground, most notably in affluent and developed countries. Focusing on the growth of racism in large cities and urban areas, this volume presents the views of international scholars who work in the social sciences and statements by non-practicing academics such as journalists and policy makers. The contributions of the scientists and the non-academic specialists are grouped around common themes, highlighting existing debates and bringing together widely scattered information. The book explores the ways in which old forms of racism persist in the urban context, and how traditional exclusion systems like casteism can be likened to contemporary forms like racism directed at refugees.