Racisms An Introduction

Racisms An Introduction by Steve Garner, published by SAGE Publications on May 5, 2017, is a comprehensive examination of how racisms are embedded within social practices and institutions. This second edition spans 328 pages and includes clear definitions and practical examples, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of racism and the ways to challenge it.
Readers will find that this edition features two new chapters focusing on ethnicity and immigration, along with 30 new internationally focused case studies. The text aims to provide insights into the dynamics of discrimination, offering a framework for analyzing and addressing these critical social issues. Additionally, the book is available with Perusall, an eBook platform designed to enhance collaborative learning through social annotation tools.
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With clear definitions and practical examples, the Second Edition expertly examines the way in which racisms have become part of social practices and institutions. Now featuring two new chapters on ethnicity and immigration and 30 new internationally focused case studies, this text will be invaluable in helping readers to fully understand the complex issues of racism and how to challenge them.
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