Book contents
- The Unfinished Politics of Race
- The Unfinished Politics of Race
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Images
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I Beginnings: Routes to the Present
- 1 From Empire to Multicultural Democracy?
- 2 Changing Contours of Race and the Political
- 3 Shifting Dynamics of Race and Local Politics
- Part II Moments in Time and Place: Rethinking Everyday Politics
- Part III History in the Present: Rethinking Social Science, Migration, and Race
- References
- Index
3 - Shifting Dynamics of Race and Local Politics
from Part I - Beginnings: Routes to the Present
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2022
- The Unfinished Politics of Race
- The Unfinished Politics of Race
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Images
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I Beginnings: Routes to the Present
- 1 From Empire to Multicultural Democracy?
- 2 Changing Contours of Race and the Political
- 3 Shifting Dynamics of Race and Local Politics
- Part II Moments in Time and Place: Rethinking Everyday Politics
- Part III History in the Present: Rethinking Social Science, Migration, and Race
- References
- Index
Summary
This chapter analyses how the geographical scale of the local and the institutional forms of local government have become increasingly significant in understanding the politics of race and ethnicity in contemporary Britain. We suggest that the areas of settlement of migrant communities and minorities are key to understanding the evolution of the invariably unfinished politics of race. These localities, we argue, are characterised both by ongoing mainstream institutional responses to migration and community formation and the struggles, social movements and antiracist solidarities, exclusionary closure and boundary-crossing moments of dialogue, selective ethnic advance and systemic racial disadvantage, individual stories of success and failure. Through exploring these everyday expressions of racialised politics on the ground, we can begin to rethink the processes that have helped to frame the emergence of a new politics of race, shaping how new forms of political mobilisation, engagement, and disengagement are likely to emerge over the coming period.
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- The Unfinished Politics of RaceHistories of Political Participation, Migration, and Multiculturalism, pp. 44 - 70Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022