ABSTRACT

This book presents a new framing of policy debates on the question of racism through a discursive critique of contemporary issues and contexts, drawing on a program of new European research carried out between 2010 and 2013, with a central focus on the UK. This includes analysis of the discursive construction of Muslims in three contexts: the workplace, education and the media. Informed by a fundamental critique of both the "post-racial" and the limitations of human rights strategies, it identifies the ongoing significance of contemporary raciality in governance strategies and develops a new radical agenda for addressing these processes, advocating strategies of "racism reduction."

chapter |10 pages

The Raciality of the Post-Racial

The European Racial Crisis and the Need for a Fundamental Change

chapter |22 pages

The Limits of Human Rights

Questions of Racial Justice

chapter |17 pages

The Limits of Anti-Discrimination

Muslims and the Workplace 1

chapter |22 pages

The Dangers of Separatism

Muslims in Education 1

chapter |37 pages

The Limits of Representation

Muslims and the News Media

chapter |12 pages

Reframing Racism

A New Agenda