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White Working-Class Voices: Multiculturalism, Community-Building and Change

English

By (author): Harris Beider

This important book provides the first substantial analysis of white working class perspectives on themes of multiculturalism and change in the UK, creating an opportunity for these 'silent voices' to be heard. Based on over 200 interviews in multiple sites the results are startling - challenging politicians, policy makers and researchers. Improving our understanding of how this group went from 'hero to zero', became framed as racist, resistant to change and disconnected from politics, the book suggests a new and progressive agenda for white working class communities to become a fully inclusive part of a modern and diverse country in the 21st century. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Policy Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781447313960

About Harris Beider

Dr Harris Beider is Chair in Community Cohesion at the Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations Coventry University. Previously he was Visiting Professor at Columbia University in New York City and Senior Fellow at the University of Birmingham. He spent 10 years as a community development worker and leading two national organizations focused on race housing and renewal. A frequent commentator he has written about the issues of race community and identity in books and papers and spoken about these subjects nationally and internationally.

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