Since the late 1950s John Rex has been at the forefront of British sociology and in particular the sociology of 'race' and ethnicity. His research and books have spawned debate and discussion in the fields of social and political theory, housing studies, education and the experiences of Muslim minorities. This volume charts the nature, direction and significance of John Rex's work in the fields of urban sociology, ethnic relations and multicultural studies. As well as identifying important and persistent points of controversy the book also reveals much common ground and the potential for a multi-faceted approach to the theorisation of 'race' and ethnicity. "Immigration and Race Relations" includes contributions from eminent thinkers from the perspectives of sociology, social anthropology, education, philosophy, political science and cultural studies.
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Since the late 1950s John Rex has been at the forefront of British sociology and in particular the sociology of 'race' and ethnicity. This volume charts the nature, direction and significance of John Rex's work in the fields of urban sociology, ethnic relations and multicultural studies.
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Acknowledgements |
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Introduction |
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Part I John Rex's Life, Ideas and Contribution to Sociology |
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1 The Place of Theory: John Rex's Contribution to the Sociological Study of Ethnicity and `Race' |
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2 John Rex: Some Reflections |
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3 Race, Class and Ethnicity: A Mexican Perspective on the Sociology of John Rex |
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Part II Key Problems in Sociological Theory: Exploring the Implications of John Rex's Neo-Weberianism |
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4 The Place of Values in the Study of Ethnicity and `Race': Reflections on the Contribution of John Rex |
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5 The Long March with a Key Problem: Can Explanation and Understanding Be Linked? |
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Part III Commemorating John Rex's Contribution to Social Policy: Immigration and Racial Inequality |
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6 Child Deprivation: Minorities Ten Years On |
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7 The Politicisation of Immigration |
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8 `Race Relations': The Problem with the Wrong Name |
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Part IV Race Relations in the City: Revisiting John Rex's Local Studies of Race Relations in Birmingham |
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9 Sparkbrook, Housing Classes & the Market Situation: Forty Years On |
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10 Exposing the Urban Systems Driving Ethnic Integration and Conflict: Our Debt to John Rex |
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11 Race and Education in Birmingham: Then and Now |
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References |
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Tahir Abbas is Reader in Sociology and Director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Culture at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of The Education of British South Asians: Ethnicity, Capital and Class Structure and editor of Muslim Britain: Communities under Pressure and Islamic Political Radical: A European Comparative Perspective. He has (co)authored over fifty articles, chapters, reviews and commissioned research papers on the subjects of education, entrepreneurship, criminal justice and multiculturalism. Frank Reeves is Director of Race Equality West Midlands, one of Britain's regional race equality agencies. His books include British Racial Discourse, Race and Borough Politics, The Modernity of Further Education as well as many articles. He undertook his doctoral dissertation with John Rex.