Institutional racism in higher education /
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Imprint: | Stoke on Trent, UK ; Sterling, VA : Trentham Books, c2004. |
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Description: | xiii, 165 p. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5200729 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part 1. Challenging Racism in Higher Education
- Chapter 1. Ivory Towers? The Academy and Racism
- Chapter 2. Black and White Paradigms in Higher Education
- Chapter 3. Institutional Racism in the Academy? Comparing the Police and University in Midshire
- Chapter 4. Understanding Institutional Racism
- Part 2. Higher Education Experiences
- Chapter 5. The Others: extremism and intolerance on campus and the spectre of Islamic fundamentalism
- Chapter 6. Fish in or out of water: a theoretical framework for race and the space of academia
- Chapter 7. Unveiling South Asian Female Identities post September 11: Asian female students' sense of identity and experiences of higher education
- Chapter 8. 'It is possible to have an education and be a Traveller': Education, Higher Education and Gypsy/Travellers in Britain
- Chapter 9. Disability and Racial Discrimination in Employment in Higher Education
- Part 3. Agendas for Change
- Chapter 10. Tackling Institutional Racism in Higher Education: An Antiracist Toolkit
- Chapter 11. Transforming the Curriculum? The problem with multiculturalism
- Chapter 12. The Equality Challenge Unit and the Race Relations(Amendment) Act 2000: A Developmental Approach to Implementation in Higher Education
- Part 4. Theorising Persistent Racisms
- Chapter 13. Discourse on Institutional Racism, the genealogy of a concept
- Chapter 14. Slippery People: the immigrant imaginary and the grammar of colours
- Notes on contributors
- Index