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The “Afghan” identity is neither singular nor universal; rather, it is historically situated and continuously constructed through the diaspora.

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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.

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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.

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"Our aim is not to discount the role of empirical inquiry and evidence but to draw attention to the changing styles, grammars and policy mechanisms through which racial classifications continue to gain mainstream legitimacy".

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In this introduction to the Special Issue #Whiteness as Property, Guest Editors Grit Grigoleit-Richter & Felix Krämer re-examine Cheryl Harris's 1993 framework to explain today's backlash and reveal how law & policy defend whiteness while excluding others.

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Texas is more diverse, but #whiteness is more protected. How?

#ERSNew research shows how racialized groups face disproportionate surveillance & incarceration, while "race-neutral" laws shield white Texans, even in poverty. As demographics shift, these mechanisms recalibrate, not dismantle.

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“ … they can change their mind about anything”: temporality, citizenship, belonging and the Windrush Scandal Global attention was drawn to the social injustice of the Windrush Scandal. People who despite living in the UK for decades as British citizens, were categorised as “illegal immigrants”. Little sch...

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How does unfair treatment take shape across a lifetime? New study on cumulative disadvantage offers a powerful longitudinal view.

New study shows that perceived unfair treatment is deeply tied to accumulated hardship, starting early and building through young adulthood.

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This #ERSNew paper looks at mixed race identities, Kamala Harris' presidential campaign and how we can mix theories when trying to understand the world.

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Time to decolonise the study of #racism in #China.

New article by Zihuan Zhang critiques the field's blind spots and pioneers a cohesive decolonial framework for understanding racialisation in Chinese society.

Essential theoretical intervention.

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Who truly shapes a city?

New research on immigrant Muslim women in Helsinki shows their powerful place-making through faith & community. They're not just visible, they're actively producing the urban space.

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What drives support for eliminatory violence?

New survey of Israelis finds the Bible's centrality is the strongest predictor. Citing Oct. 7 as major history also predicts it. Citing the Holocaust predicts lower support. Critical research on memory & conflict.

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Trying to make sense of race & racism in a world of rising nationalisms, new border regimes, and algorithmic classification?

#ERSNew paper by Luke de Noronha @ucl.ac.uk is a critical read. It argues we might need to cut race down to analytical size to grasp our bewildering present.

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It's not just what you see, but what you hear, smell, and feel.

#ERSNew paper examines how cities are racialised through sensory experience using a case study in Parma, Italy,

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Articles form our #SpecialIssue on Anti-racism in Education are now live!

Start with the intro by @leilamhb.bsky.social & F. Zehra Çolak on anti-racist praxis: doi.org/10.1080/0141...

Exciting webinar plans to launch the issue are coming in the New Year. Stay tuned!

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#ERSNew research flips the script on #development in Thailand’s uplands.

Despite poor roads and land restrictions, Lahu & Hmong villages thrive via cash crops, showing stable/growing populations.

A story of resilience, identity, and complex paths to modernity.

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Adapting and validating the Everyday Colourism Scale with Black and South Asian adolescents living in the UK Colourism is a form of prejudice and discrimination based on skin shade and phenotypical features that can be experienced from people belonging to the same racialised group (ingroup) as well as fro...

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This paper is part of our forthcoming Special Issue: Critical Perspectives on #AntiRacism in West-European Education

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Young people in museums: representation, anti-racism, and poetry as pedagogy Museums in the UK perpetuate inequalities through colonial collections, problematic artefact narratives and institutional whiteness. Within this context, young people from racialised backgrounds re...

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Drawing on a case study from Germany, Sarah Gerwens @lse-ei.bsky.social shows how anti-racism can become operationalised as (and consequently reduced to) “correct” learning and speaking, which motivates more equitable language use, but ultimately protects white innocence.

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School shootings aren't racially neutral. New research shows Black and non-Black shooters face different drivers, and Black victims face unique risks. A racial lens offers new insights into rampage violence—and why prevention must take race seriously.

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Mehmetali Kasim argues that China’s #Xinjiang policies use birth suppression, child separation & cultural assimilation to dismantle #Uyghur continuity, echoing genocidal patterns.

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A walk in the park?

@rigbydavid.bsky.social @umisr.bsky.social and colleagues illustrate the diverse and persistent ways that historical regimes of racial control shape even mundane behaviors in contemporary society.

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Market-based resistance: how migrant social enterprises navigate hostile institutional environments This paper examines how migrant-led social enterprises (MSEs) use market mechanisms as tools of everyday resistance in increasingly hostile environments. Drawing on qualitative longitudinal researc...

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Francesca Messineo examines transnational civic activism of Tunisian migrant organizations (MOs) in Italy, showing that depoliticization often functions as a strategy aimed at gaining legitimacy and navigating complex governance environments.

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How does #racism work? In their intro to the forthcoming Special Issue, "Mechanisms and Mechanics of Racial Hierarchy," Eduardo Bonilla-Silva & Amanda E. Lewis examine the 'how' of racism's mechanics.

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In this #ERSNew paper, @pamelazabalaortiz.bsky.social examines the experiences of Afro-Latines as they navigate the hierarchies that emerge within the spaces of both Blackness and Latinidad in the U.S.

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Who counts as a #migrant in post-socialist Europe? 🇪🇺

In #ERSNew piece, Inna Leykin and @gorodzeisky.bsky.social explore how residents of the Baltic States imagine migration, identity & belonging amid shifting geopolitics.

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In #ERSNew paper, Catherine Donaldson explores how the UK #asylum system creates a sanctioned #discrimination that racializes and marginalizes asylum seekers through legal, economic and moral exclusion.

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