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Academic racism

Subtitlecommon sense in the social sciences
CreatorEssed, Philomena
SeriesCRES Publications Series working paper no. 5
Publish PlaceAmsterdam
PublisherUniversity of Amsterdam. Centre for Race and Ethnic Studies
Publish Year1987
Pages55p.
ISBN/ISSN9050770053
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
NED 10 1987 - B
Mediumboek
FormatB
DescriptionScientific terminology and problem definitions are not neutral. They imply a political perspective. While there is ample evidence that white racism is a structural problem in Europeanized societies, Dutch dominant sociology still lacks a conceptual understanding of racism. The view is supported that Dutch race and ethnic relations studies should include the critical perspectives of black and migrant people in support of a sociology that takes a clear stand against racism.
Thesaurusracisme
sociale wetenschappen
allochtonen
zwart
Nederland
onderzoek
CategoriesBook/Boek


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