Synopses & Reviews
Based on extensive primary research, including interviews with movement and policy actors across six European countries, this book examines anti-racist movements throughout Europe, focusing on how they influence culture and government policy at national and EU level, shedding light on the nature of racism and responses to it across Europe.
Synopsis
The 2010 General Election represented a pathbreaking contest in Political Communication. The TV debates changed forever the feel of the campaign. This book brings together key commentators, analysts and polling experts to present readers with a unique and valuable insight into the development of political communication in British Politics.
About the Author
STEFANO FELLA (PhD) writes on European politics and previously taught European politics at London Metropolitan University, UK.
CARLO RUZZA is Professor of Sociology at the University of Leicester, UK, and has previously taught at the Universities of Essex and Trento.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Anti-racist Movements in the European Union - between National Specificity and Europeanisation;
S.Fella and
C.RuzzaAnti-Racism at the EU Level;
C.RuzzaFighting Racism in the UK: A Multicultural Legacy and a Multi-faced Movement;
S.Fella and
E.BozziniThe Politicisation of Immigration and Race in France: Towards a Process of Racialisation;
L.MathieuThe Impact Of Corporatism and Quasi-Civil Society on Anti-Racial Discrimination Law and Policy In Germany;
I.Solanke Pro-immigrant Associations and Anti-racism in Italy: Conflict and Co-operation in the Front Line; S.FellaFighting Denial: New Anti-racist Mobilisation in Spain; M.Gómez-Reino Civil Society and Anti-discrimination Policy in a Homogeneous Country: The Case of Poland; K.Wódz and M.WitkowskiConclusion: Understanding European Anti-racisms; S.Fella & C.Ruzza