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The Politics of Race and Residence Susan J. Smith

The Politics of Race and Residence By Susan J. Smith

The Politics of Race and Residence by Susan J. Smith


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Moving beyong traditional concern with pattern and process, this innovative text explores the political and legislative history of a raciala segregation in Britain.

The Politics of Race and Residence Summary

The Politics of Race and Residence: Citizenship, Segregation and White Supremacy in Britain by Susan J. Smith

Moving beyong traditional concern with pattern and process, this innovative text explores the political and legislative history of a raciala segregation in Britain. It provides a critical commentary on the development of national and local housing policy, on the operation of the major markets and institutions, and on the organization of urban management. This book rejects the reality of a racea as an explanatory construct, focusing instead on how and why racial inequality is constituted through economic, political and social activity. It is a contribution to the growing literature in search of an anti--racist social science. To that end, segragation is analysed not just as a spatial form, but also as a politically constructed problem and as a socially constructed way of life. Together, these insights implicate the organization of residential space in the iniquitous dispensation of many economic, welfare and civil rights associated with citizenship in capitalist democracies. The Politics of a Racea and Residence explores the connections between social geography, social administration and political science. The book gathers together a hitherto fragmented body of data to provide a reinterpretation of a racial segregationa that is both theoretically innovative and politically relevant. It will therefore serve the needs of advanced undergraduates in a variety of social science disciplines, while providing a useful source of reference for courses offering professional qualifications in housing and urban management.

The Politics of Race and Residence Reviews

Susan Smith has proved a thorough and detailed account of the present structures of racial inequality as a necessary basis for action to change these structures. This book is an indispensable source for those who are working for racial equality and justice in Britain. The Revd Kenneth Leech, Director of the Runnymede Trust

About Susan J. Smith

Susan J Smith is Research Fellow at the Centre for Housing Research and a member of the Department of Social and Economic Research, Glasgow University

Table of Contents

Preamble - On Race, Residence and Segregation; Race as a Dimension of Residential Segregation; The Legislative Framework; Access, Allocation and Exchange - The Race Relations of Housing Consumption; Political Interpretations of Racial Segregation; 'Common Sense Racism and the Limits to Resistance; Critical Interpretations of Racial Segregatation.

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GOR004609472
9780745603599
0745603599
The Politics of Race and Residence: Citizenship, Segregation and White Supremacy in Britain by Susan J. Smith
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Polity Press
19890720
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