Researching Race and RacismMartin Bulmer, John Solomos Routledge, 2004-07-31 - 256 psl. Race and racism have become huge areas of study in the social sciences over the past two decades. However, whilst this has been reflected in the growing body of theoretical and empirically based work, surprisingly little has been published that explores the methodological and practical issues involved in researching race. In Researching Race and Racism Martin Bulmer and John Solomos have brought together contributions from some of the leading researchers in the field, using the benefit of their experience to explore the practical and ethical issues involved in doing research in this sometimes controversial, often heavily politicised field. This book will provide students and researchers - both new to the field and experienced alike - with an invaluable tool to help them find their way. |
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1 Contemporary geopolitics and alterity research | 16 |
Language psychoanalysis and demographic analyses in the study of race and racism | 37 |
French social sciences and international debates | 52 |
4 The study of racist events | 66 |
Concepts methods and data | 78 |
6 Three rules I go by in my ethnographic research on race and racism | 92 |
Crafting and engaging in the critical study of whiteness | 104 |
Ethnography and the imagination of The Asian Gang | 134 |
The French dilemma | 150 |
Interviewing across too many divides | 162 |
Investigating a politically sensitive issue | 172 |
The inside and outside of it | 187 |
14 Writing in and against time | 203 |
Bibliography | 214 |
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