Europe's New Racism
Title | Europe's New Racism PDF eBook |
Author | Evens Foundation |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
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.
Europe's New Racism
Title | Europe's New Racism PDF eBook |
Author | Evens Foundation |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
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? : causes, manifestations and solutions
Title | Europe's new racism? : causes, manifestations and solutions PDF eBook |
Author | Evens Foundation (Antwerp) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781571813329 |
Transnational Perspectives on Culture, Policy, and Education
Title | Transnational Perspectives on Culture, Policy, and Education PDF eBook |
Author | Cameron McCarthy |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780820497310 |
As multinational elites vie for economic and cultural dominance, neoliberal socio-economic policies are, in effect, not only reconfiguring political economies, but the ways in which culture is being produced and represented. In light of the global impact of these forms of domination, this collection of informed international scholarship examines world-hegemonic engagements with culture in all spheres of contemporary cosmopolitan life: the personal, the public, the popular, and the institutional.
European Capitalist Welfare Societies
Title | European Capitalist Welfare Societies PDF eBook |
Author | P. Frericks |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2012-04-05 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0230378412 |
This book offers an analysis of European capitalist welfare societies, centering on the questions of sustainability and the financing of social rights. Capitalism is defined as a multi-model economy, comprising of a market economy (including production, distribution and exchange), a state welfare economy (based on compulsory transfers, such as taxes and social contributions), a household economy and a voluntary economy. The resources for the welfare economy are produced by some activities of the life course, and used by other activities, once rights over these resources are acquired. Setting out a new conceptual framework that integrates an adapted version of the theory of instituted economic processes with the changing structuration of the life course in European countries, the book argues that European capitalist welfare societies are not sustainable in their present form and that the future financing of social rights is conditional on substantial transformations. The book also analyzes relevant data on the socio-economic positioning of women and migrants.
The European Union, Antisemitism, and the Politics of Denial
Title | The European Union, Antisemitism, and the Politics of Denial PDF eBook |
Author | R. Amy Elman |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 171 |
Release | 2015-02-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0803255411 |
Copublished with the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, this study asks if the European Union (EU) has the capacity or the will to counter antisemitism. The desire to counter antisemitism was a significant impetus toward the formation of the EU in the twentieth century and now prejudice against Jews threatens to subvert that goal in the twenty-first. The European Union, Antisemitism, and the Politics of Denial offers an overview of the circumstances that obliged European political institutions to take action against antisemitism and considers the effectiveness of these interventions by considering two seemingly dissimilar EU states, Austria and Sweden. This examination of the European Union’s strategy for countering antisemitism discloses escalating prejudice within the EU in the aftermath of 9/11. R. Amy Elman contends that Europe’s political actors have responded to the challenge and provocation of antisemitism with only sporadic rhetoric and inconsistent commitment; this halfhearted strategy for countering anti-Semitism exacerbates skepticism toward EU institutions and their commitment to equality and justice. This exposition of the insipid character of the EU’s response simultaneously suggests alternatives that might mitigate the subtle and potentially devastating creep of antisemitism in Europe. The author offers a new approach insofar as scholarly considerations of the EU’s attempts to combat racism rarely focus on antisemitism, while scholarship on antisemitism rarely considers the political context of the European Union.
Law, Lawyers and Race
Title | Law, Lawyers and Race PDF eBook |
Author | Mathias Möschel |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2014-09-15 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1317811518 |
Critical Race Theory (CRT) is virtually unheard of in European scholarship, especially among legal scholars. Law, Lawyers and Race: Critical Race Theory from the United States to Europe endeavours to fill this gap by providing an overview of the definition and consequences of CRT developed in American scholarship and describing its transplantation and application in the continental European context. The CRT approach adopted in this book illustrates the reasons why the relationship between race and law in European civil law jurisdictions is far from anodyne. Law plays a critical role in the construction, subordination and discrimination against racial minorities in Europe, making it comparable, albeit in slightly different ways, to the American experience of racial discrimination. Anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, anti-Roma and anti-Black racism constitute a fundamental factor, often tacitly accepted, in the relationship between law and race in Europe. Consequently, the broadly shared anti-race and anti-racist position is problematic because it acts to the detriment of victims of racism while privileging the White, Christian, male majority. This book is an original exploration of the relationship between law and race. As such it crosses the disciplinary divide, furthering both legal scholarship and research in Race and Ethnicity Studies.