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Encompassing an extensive range of print and online media, this reader brings together a selection of highly influential writings by Danny Dorling which look at inequality and social justice.

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First published in Great Britain in 2012 by

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ISBN 978 1 84742 879 0 paperback

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The right of Daniel Dorling to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

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The statements and opinions contained within this publication are solely those of the author and not of the University of Bristol or The Policy Press. The University of Bristol and The Policy Press disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any material published in this publication.

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To my brothers, Anthony and Tristan Dorling
Sources of extracts

The following research centres, journals, publishers, newspapers, trade unions, trusts and websites all generously gave permission for previously published work to be included here. Many thanks to all.

Section I: Inequality and poverty

  1. Prime suspect: murder in Britain
    From: Criminal obsessions: why harm matters more than crime (second edition), (2008) pp 2440, Centre for Crime and Justice Studies.
  2. The dream that turned pear-shaped
    From: Inequalities in Britain 19972006 (2006) Local Economy , vol 21 no 4, pp 35361, Sage.
  3. The soul searching within New Labour
    From: The soul searching within New Labour, (2007) Local Economy , vol 22, no 4, pp 31724, Sage.
  4. Unequal Britain
    From: Unequal Britain (2007) Socialist Worker , Issue 2061, 28th July 2007.
  5. Axing the child poverty measure is wrong
    From: Axing the child poverty measure is wrong, (2010) The Guardian/Observer .

    Section II: Injustice and ideology

  6. Brutal budget to entrench inequality
    From: Brutal budget to entrench inequality, (2010) Socialist Review , 349, July/August, p 5.
  7. New Labour and inequality: Thatcherism continued?
    From: New Labour and inequality: Thatcherism continued? (2010) Local Economy , vol 25, nos 5/6, pp 397413. Sage.
  8. All in the mind? Why social inequalities persist
    From: All in the mind? Why social inequalities persist, (2010) Public Policy Research , vol 16, no 4, pp 226-231, Wiley.
  9. Glass conflict: David Camerons claim to understand poverty
    From: Glass conflict: David Camerons claim to understand poverty and his wish to eradicate dependency seem wide of the mark, (2010) Roof Magazine , vol 35, no 1, p 10, Shelter.
  10. Clearing the poor away
    From: Clearing the poor away, (2010) Socialist Review , November.

    Section III: Race and identity

  11. Ghettos in the sky
    From: Why Trevor is wrong about race ghettos, (2005) The Guardian/Observer.
  12. Worlds apart: how inequality breeds fear and prejudice in Britain
    From: Worlds apart: how inequality breeds fear and prejudice in Britain through the eyes of two very different teenage girls, (2008) The Guardian/Observer.
  13. How much evidence do you need? Ethnicity, harm and crime
    From: CCJS online commentary (2008).
  14. UK medical school admissions by ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and sex
    From: The standardised admission ratio for measuring widening participation in medical schools: analysis of UK medical school admissions by ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and sex, (2004) with K. Seyan and T. Greenhalgh, BMJ , 328, pp 154546.
  15. Race and the repercussions of recession
    From: Race and the repercussions of recession, (2009) Runnymede Trust Bulletin, No 360, pp13.

    Section IV: Education and hierarchy

  16. Whats it to do with the price of fish?
    From: Whats it to do with the price of fish?, (2008) with A. Barford, Wideworld (GCSE Geography Review) vol 19, no 3, pp 68, Phillip Alan.
  17. Little progress towards a fairer education system
    From: Unpublished commentary on universities (2005).
  18. One of Labours great successes
    From: One of Labours great successes, (2010) The Guardian/Observer .
  19. Do three points make a trend?
    From: Compass website (2008), 4 November.
  20. Educational mobility in England and Germany
    From: Angles, Saxons, inequality, and educational mobility in England and Germany (2010) Social Europe .
  21. Cash and the not so classless society
    From: Cash and the not so classless society, (2008) Fabian Review , vol 120, no 2.
  22. Britain must close the great pay divide
    From: Britain must close the great pay divide, (2010) The Observer , 28 November.
  23. Raising equality in access to higher education
    From: Original article (2010) submitted to National Institute Economic Review

    Section V: Elitism and geneticism

  24. The Darwins and the Cecils are only empty vessels
    From: The Darwins and the Cecils are only empty vessels, (2010) Environment and Planning A , 42, pp 102325, Pion.
  25. The Fabian essay: the myth of inherited inequality
    From: The Fabian essay: the myth of inherited inequality, (2010) Fabian Review vol 122, no 1, pp 1921.
  26. The return to elitism in education
    From: The return to elitism in education, (2010) Soundings , Issue 44, March Lawrence and Wisheart.
  27. The super-rich are still soaring away
    From: The super-rich are still soaring away, New Statesman , April 2010.

    Section VI: Mobility and employment

  28. The trouble with moving upmarket
    From: The trouble with moving upmarket, (2007) The Guardian/Observer , 17 July.
  29. Britain split and divided by inequality
    From: Britain split and divided by inequality, (2007) Rapport: Journal of the Community and Youth Workers Union (now, The Community, Youth Workers and Not for Profit sector of Unite the Union ) October Issue 45, CYWU National
  30. London and the English desert: the grain of truth in a stereotype
    From: London and the English desert: The grain of truth in a stereotype, (2008) Geocarrefour , vol 83, no 2.
  31. Are the times changing back?
    From: Are the times changing back? There are painful similarities between life lived in London now and the unjust inequalities of Victorian times, (2010) New London Review , July, no 2, pp 1617.
  32. Unemployment and health
    From: Unemployment and health: health benefits vary according to the method of reducing unemployment, (2009) BMJ , 338, b829.
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