Building the Anti-Racist University / / Shirley Anne Tate, Paul Bagguley.

In the new arena for anti-racist work in which we find ourselves, the neo-liberal, `post-race' university, this interdisciplinary collection demonstrates common global political concerns about racism in Higher Education. It highlights a range of issues regarding students, academic staff and kno...

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