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Jessika ter Wal - Comparative Perspectives on Racism

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This title was first published in 2000: The book gives a discussion and many empirical examples of the possibilities for comparative research on racism. In the book the questions and problems are discussed and the relative costs and benefits of comparative research are pointed out. The question on what should be considered and solved when doing comparative research is central and the different chapters give specific answers. Moreover, the comparative issue is also raised with respect to the monitoring of racism in different countries and to initiatives for combating racism.

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COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON RACISM Comparative Perspectives on Racism - photo 1
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON RACISM
Comparative Perspectives on Racism Edited by JESSIKA TER WAL and MAYKEL - photo 2
Comparative Perspectives on Racism
Edited by
JESSIKA TER WAL and MAYKEL VERKUYTEN
European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations Utrecht University
First published 2000 by Ashgate Publishing Reissued 2019 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 3
First published 2000 by Ashgate Publishing
Reissued 2019 by Routledge
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Copyright Jessika ter Wal and Maykel Verkuyten, 2000
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ISBN 13: 978-1-138-71736-7 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-1-315-19637-4 (ebk)
Contents
Maykel Verkuyten & Jessika ter Wal
Lawrence A. Hirschfeld
Andreas Wimmer
Malcolm D. Brown
Teun A. van Dijk
Dirk Jacobs
Ruud Koopmans & Paul Statham
Lank Hcigendoorn & Hub Linssen
Edwin Poppe
Monica Savulescu-Voudouris & Camil Fuchs
Claudio Bolzman, Anne-Catherine Salberg Mendoza, Monique Eckmann & Karl Grunberg
Cristiano Codagnone
Claudio Bolzman is professor at the Institute of Social Studies where he lectures on migration and intercultural relations. He also lectures in the Department of Sociology, University of Geneva. His research currently focuses on migration experiences, precariousness and different forms of discrimination. His recent publications include: Sociologie de lexil, (Ed. Seismo, Zurich, 1996); Laltrit dans la socit: migration, ethnicit, tat (with H.R.Wicker, A. Wimmer et al., Ed. Seismo, Zurich, 1996); On est n quelque part, mais on peut vivre ailleurs: Families, migrations, cultures, travail social (with Pierrette Beday, ed., IES, Genve, 1997).
Malcolm D. Brown is a lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the University of Exeter, England, where he teaches the Sociology of Migration and Racism. His Ph.D., recently awarded from the University of Glasgow, Scotland, was on the construction of Muslim identities in the United Kingdom and France.
Cristiano Codagnone is a lecturer in the Department of Sociology of Bocconi University of Milan, and research associate with the Centre for European Migration and Ethnic Studies (CEMES) with responsibility for the Ethnobarometer Programme jointly organised by CEMES and CSS. His research has recently concentrated on Russian post-Soviet transition, with a particular focus on ethnic and migration issues, and on migration and citizenship issues in Western Europe. Publications include the book, Questione Nazionale e Migrazioni Etniche: La Russia e lo Spazio Post-Sovietico (Milan, Franco Angeli-ISMU, 1997), contributions to edited books, and articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Monique Eckmann is a professor at the Institute of Social Studies. She lectures and researches in the field of intercultural relations, anti-racist and intercultural pedagogy and social work. Her recent publications include: Das Antirassismus-Telefon: Neue Paradigmen und innovative Praxismodelle im Kampf gegen rassistische Diskriminierung in SozialExtra, no.9, (Extra Verlag, Wiesbaden, 1997); A propos du phnomne des Skinheads et du racisme en Suisse (with Karl Grnberg, Ed.IES, Genve, 1999).
Camil Fuchs is associate professor of Statistics in the Department of Statistics and Operations Research, Tel-Aviv University, Israel, and is president of the Israeli Statistical Association. He is a member of the National Statistical Board, the supervising organisation for the National Bureau of Statistics. He received his Ph.D. in Applied Statistics in 1976, from Tel-Aviv University, prior to which he spent four years as a senior statistical adviser at the Statistical Laboratory, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. Previous appointments include 14 years as director of the Statistical Laboratory, Tel-Aviv University (198296). He has published 2 books and over 90 articles in professional journals, in conference proceedings and in research series.
Karl Grnberg is the founder of ACOR. He has published several contributions related to a better comprehension of the past: Ouvrages propos de la politique suisse dasile durant la Seconde guerre mondiale et actualit des questions quils soulvent in Histoire et socit contemporaines, Universit de Lausanne(1995); La police des trangers, de lUeberfremdung la politique de trois cercles on la metamorphose dune idee fixe, Cahier N2, Association romande contre le racisme, Lausanne (1997).
Louk Hagendoorn is professor of Social Sciences at Utrecht University and Academic Director of the European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations. His interests are in the field of inter-group relations, cross-cultural psychology and political psychology. He published on inter-group stereotypes, ethnic conflict and nationalism. He is currently involved in research on racism in the Netherlands and comparative research on ethnic relations in Central Europe, former Soviet countries and the Russian Federation.
Lawrence A. Hirschfeld is associate professor of Anthropology and of Psychology and co-director of the Graduate Program in Culture and Cognition at the University of Michigan. He is author of Race in the Making: Cognition, Culture, and the Childs Construction of Human Kinds (MIT Press).
Dirk Jacobs is a research associate at the Katholieke Universiteit Brussel (Catholic University of Brussels) in Belgium, where he is currently doing research on political participation of ethnic minorities in the bi-lingual region of Brussels-Capital. He studied sociology at the University of Ghent (Belgium) and held a research associate position at the Netherlands School for Social and Economic Policy Research, Utrecht University. His Ph.D. (social sciences, Utrecht University) was on the debate on political participation of foreign residents in the Low Countries. He has published in Social Compass, Language Problems and Language Planning and International Migration Review.
Ruud Koopmans is a senior researcher at the Department Public Sphere and Social Movements of the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fr Sozialforschung (WZB). He has published widely on protest and social movements, including
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