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Proud to announce the publication of this OA article, which was long in the making. In it, @baharbaser.bsky.social & I argue that diaspora securitization works in a similar way to reaffirm national unity and safety for both host and home states. Please share!
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Check out the most cited article in our journal over the past 3 years.
Grounded in the anti-apartheid context, the article foregrounds the centrality of South African scholars in advancing global conversations on #RacialCapitalism.
We're honoured to publish work that shape the field.
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The “Afghan” identity is neither singular nor universal; rather, it is historically situated and continuously constructed through the diaspora.
Check out this paper here: doi.org/10.1080/0141...
Have you listened to the latest episode from The #Identities Podcast?
Episode 9: Researching Extremism and Risky Material
With Shereen Fernandez, Dr Rizwaan Sabir and Aaron Winter
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You can see our Editorial Board’s "Editor's Picks", browse our latest publications, and even connect directly with some of the authors we publish.
If you’re on RG, come find us!
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It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Martin Bulmer, Former Editor of ERS.
We are profoundly grateful for his decades of dedication to the journal and his immense contribution to the study of race and ethnicity. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family and friends.
Delighted to share word of this special issue of @ersjournal.com co-edited by our own Dominic Pasura and colleagues. 'Roaming and Rooted' brings together 11 articles rethinking migration via lived religion/spirituality and African epistemologies across Nigeria, Zimbabwe, South Africa & the UK.
📌A NEW PAPER by @james-carr.bsky.social and I - we review research about Islamophobia and anti-Mulsim racism and suggest some possibilities for future work in @ersjournal.com
Have a read here 👇: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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SEMINAR:
🗣️'Sexual Violence in Racial Capitalism' - Alison Phipps
📅1-2.30pm, 23 April 2026
📌Hybrid (Manchester and online)
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We're looking for Special Issue proposals! 📢
You have until the end of April to submit. We are keen to amplify research on regions/topics historically neglected, including the Global South, Indigeneity, and Decolonial approaches.
Full details below:
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#AAS2026 is coming up, and we'll be attending! Ken Wissoker and Rob Dilworth are joining you in Vancouver, and you can browse our books at the Ingram Academic booth (#507) in the exhibit hall. #AsianStudies buff.ly/2hOr05t
How does refugee resettlement function not just as a process, but as an institution shaped by a complex web of actors, relationships and practices?
Join us tomorrow for the launch of the Special Issue Refugee resettlement as an institution @compasoxford.bsky.social
Sign up: zoom.us/meeting/regi...
1/ So happy that my article “Disinformation as repression signaling: the cost of dissent in Russia” is out in @ersjournal.com! I show how autocrats use disinformation as part of the transnational digital repression toolkit to signal their capacity to repress.
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Next week! #Identities online event, in collaboration with Stuart Hall Archive Project at University of Birmingham
The Asian Gang Revisited: Race, Youth Culture, Policing, and the Afterlives of Community
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Our new article is out!
Stuart Hall helps us to examine how evidence & expertise are used to help race slide into the mainstream in policies on integration & migration in Sweden & the UK
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In a #ERSNew study examining Census results in Puerto Rico, Ricardo Lowe Jr. finds support for Vargas-Ramos’ “racial statistics puzzle” thesis, highlighting the growing instability of racial measurement on the island.
Check out this paper here: doi.org/10.1080/0141...
New rules for dual citizens reflect how states are adapting citizenship to a digital age of control and surveillance.
👉 Read the full analysis on @theconversation.com UK’s new passport rules for dual citizens are a result of border control in the digital age
theconversation.com/uks-new-pass...
Image text refers to: Racial Capitalism in Post(Imperial) Europe: A Roundtable', a free online @bsatheory.bsky.social event, 26 March
Book now for 'Racial Capitalism in Post(Imperial) Europe: A Roundtable', a free online @bsatheory.bsky.social event, 26 March
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A huge thank you to Philip Kasinitz, Professor at @thegraduatecenter.bsky.social, for this thoughtful endorsement of ERS.
It means a lot to have our work’s impact and relevance acknowledged by a respected expert in the field.
Next Friday, 27th, we're closing our Anti-Racism in Education webinar series with:
#Decolonization as Praxis: On Safe(r) Spaces and Counter-Narratives
Grab your free ticket here: www.eventbrite.com/e/anti-racis...
Book cover of Laboring in the Shadows: Precarity and Promise in Black Youth Work by Bianca J. Baldridge
Laboring in the Shadows by Bianca J. Baldridge explores the critical role of Black youth workers, especially in the lives of vulnerable youth, and the challenges they face in their unstable, underappreciated position.
https://ow.ly/SoHZ50YgWmg
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Integration isn’t just about minority-majority relations.
New research by Muhammet Öksüz & @ilsevanliempt.bsky.social shows Turkish immigrants in the Netherlands, while facing othering, also reproduce those same boundaries across generations to hold onto a "middle" status.
Next #Identities online event, open for registration!
The Asian Gang Revisited: Race, Youth Culture, Policing, and the Afterlives of Community
In collaboration with the Stuart Hall Archive Project at the University of Birmingham
Register:
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Our new themed issue is live! Football, #Migration & #Racism: Global Perspectives (V. 49, Issue 4) examines the crucial intersections of race, mobility, and anti-racism in the global game.
Read the issue to better understand the forces shaping football today: www.tandfonline.com/toc/rers20/4...
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Lecturer in Sociology @uomsociology.bsky.social with research expertise in the field(s) of racial inequalities, anti-racism and theoretical debates in ‘race’.
Please share - thanks!
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