Racism and Migrant LabourMarxism critique of race relations social theory and the sociological aspects of racial discrimination against migrant workers in the UK - examines ethnic factors and cultural factors of racism, relationship between race, capitalism and colonialism; describes the history of Irish immigrants to Britain, racial conflicts, the position of migrant workers in the social structure, etc. Bibliography, graphs. |
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Introduction | 1 |
THE LIMITATIONS OF RACE RELATIONS THEORY | 7 |
just a scientific error? | 9 |
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African analysis analytical argued argument articulation Banton biological boundaries bourgeoisie Britain British capital capitalist Caribbean Chapter characteristics claim class position class relations colonial immigrant Commonwealth conflict consequence constitute context criteria defined determined distinct effects emphasis English ethnic group ethnic relations evidence existence explain fact factors focus fractionalisation genetic Handley historical identify ideo ideological relations ideology of racism indigenous industrial Ireland Irish labour labour migration labour power Marxist material means migrant labour mode of production Moreover nineteenth century notion organisation origin of racism Pakistanis phenotypical phenotypical variation Phizacklea and Miles political and ideological population process of racial production relations race relations racial category racial discrimination racial typology racialisation reference relations of production reproduction of racism Rex's Robert Miles scientific racism Scotland Scottish significance skin colour slavery social formation social relations sociology of race specific stratification suggests theory tion unfree labour wage labour West Indian