New Ethnicities And Urban Cult
Title | New Ethnicities And Urban Cult PDF eBook |
Author | Les Back |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Ethnicity |
ISBN | 1135368228 |
New Ethnicities And Urban Culture
Title | New Ethnicities And Urban Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Les Back |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2017-02-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 135167465X |
Engaging exploration of race and youth culture which examines the development of new identities, ethnicities and forms of racism. This text analyzes the relationship between racism, community and adolescent social identities in the African and South Asian diasporas.; This book is intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students on courses in race and ethnicity, urban sociology, cultural studies and social anthropology. It will also have some appeal within social policy and social work.
New Ethnicities and Urban Culture
Title | New Ethnicities and Urban Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Les Back |
Publisher | |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Blacks |
ISBN |
'Race', Culture and the Right to the City
Title | 'Race', Culture and the Right to the City PDF eBook |
Author | Gareth Millington |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2011-10-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 023035386X |
Adopting a perspective inspired by Henri Lefebvre, this book considers the spread of multiculture from the central city to the periphery and considers the role that 'race' continues to play in structuring the metropolis, taking London, New York and Paris as examples.
Urban Culture
Title | Urban Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Jenks |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780415304986 |
This set includes key pieces from Peter Ackroyd, Charles Baudelaire, Walter Benjamin, Homi Bhaba, Charles Dickens, Fredrick Engles, Paul Gilroy, Thomas Hobbes, Max Weber, George Simmel, Ian Sinclair, Edward W. Soja, Gayatri Spivak, Nigel Thrift, Virginia Woolf, Sharon Zukin, and many others. The material is arranged thematically highlighting the variety of interests that coexist (and conflict) within the city. Issues such as gender, class, race, age and disability are covered along with urban experiences such as walking, politics & protest, governance, inclusion and exclusion. Urban pathologies, including gangsters, mugging, and drug-dealing are also explored. Selections cover cities from around the globe, including London, Berlin, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, Bombay and Tokyo. A general introduction by the editor reviews theoretical perspectives and provides a rationale for the collection. This collection offers a valuable research tool to a broad range of disciplines, including: sociology; anthropology; cultural history; cultural geography; art critical theory; visual culture; literary studies; social policy and cultural studies.
Race, Culture and Media
Title | Race, Culture and Media PDF eBook |
Author | Anamik Saha |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2021-03-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1526479168 |
How do media ‘make’ race? How do legacies of empire shape our understandings of race and media? How does racism structure the media industries? Is the internet an inherently white space? Understanding the relationship between race, culture and media has never been more important. From the demonisation of Muslims to rampant new forms of racism on digital platforms, media are central to understanding how race is both constructed and experienced in everyday life. Yet media are key to resisting racism, too. While they can silence and stereotype us, they can also enable us to cut across difference, to contest and mobilise, and to create genuine community. Race, Culture and Media is a critical, impassioned and accessible exploration of this complex relationship. Anamik Saha outlines the theories, concepts and research you need to know in order to make sense of race, culture and media today - challenging you to move beyond simplistic notions of ‘diversity’ to really engage with issues of both power and participation. It is essential reading for students and researchers across media, communication and cultural studies. Dr Anamik Saha is Senior Lecturer in Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London, where he convenes the MA Race, Media and Social Justice.
Young Migrant Identities
Title | Young Migrant Identities PDF eBook |
Author | Sherene Idriss |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 187 |
Release | 2017-07-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1315308134 |
In this day and age, much has been discussed as to what it means ‘to be an Arab’. However, this enlightening volume seeks instead to invite us deeper into young Arab–Australian men’s lives as we explore their vocational aspirations and working experiences within highly racialised and hierarchical industries. Young Migrant Identities is an in-depth exploration into the lives of Arab–Australian young men living in Western Sydney with creative career aspirations. Indeed, not only does Idriss explore how these men develop interests in fields such as music, filmmaking, and design, but she also examines the multilinear routes that they take to turn these interests into vocational identities. However, in the local migrant communities in which these young men live, creative identities are seen to compromise individual and familial prospects for social mobility, and artistic interests tend to go unsupported. Thus, this book also strives to offer new insights about how notions of gender, ethnicity, and social class are experienced because of these young men’s ‘risky’ career ambitions. A timely volume, Young Migrant Identities draws together a range of theoretical issues and debates, engaging with sociological approaches to race and social class, creative and cultural economies, and studies on youth. It will particularly appeal to post-graduate students and post-doctoral researchers interested in fields such as Youth Studies, Ethnicity Studies, Cultural Economy, and Migration Studies.