Race & Class
Winner of University of Texas Best Research Essay: 'Extraordinary Renditions': Tales of Guantanamo," Race and Class, 52:1 (2011) by Barbara Harlow. Read it for free!
"Combines scholarship, insight and sympathy for the hopes and problems of the poor and oppressed people throughout the world. It is an achievement as significant as it is rare." Noam Chomsky
Race & Class is a refereed, ISI-ranked publication, the foremost English language journal on racism and imperialism in the world today. For three decades it has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach.
"One of the few scholarly quarterlies that bridges the gap between the academic and the ghetto." Guardian
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The foremost English language journal on racism and imperialism in the world today
For over four decades, Race & Class has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach. Race & Class is a fully peer-reviewed journal containing contributions from scientists, artists, novelists, journalists, politicians and Black and Third World activists and scholars. It aims to publish new and original thinking and analysis that eschews obscurity for obscurity’s sake, is as free from jargon as possible and accessible to the non-specialist. It aims to identify and speak to the concerns of our world today, the forces that are shaping it, and the resistances to those forces.
Topics covered in Race & Class include, but are not limited to:
- globalisation
- popular culture
- postcolonialism
- Black politics
- European fascism
- Far Right and Alt-Right
- debt
- Indigenous peoples
- legacies of empire
- culture and identity
- the information revolution
- imperialism
- migration and trafficking
- militarism and empire
- national security
- religion and race
- state racism
- xeno-racism
Jenny Bourne | Institute of Race Relations, London, UK |
Sophia Siddiqui | Institute of Race Relations, London, UK |
Liz Fekete | Institute of Race Relations, London, UK |
Arun Kundnani | New York University, USA |
Hazel Waters | Institute of Race Relations, London, UK |
A Sivanandan | Institute of Race Relations, London, UK |
Cathy Bergin | Independent Scholar, UK |
Timothy Brennan | University of Minnesota, USA |
Lee Bridges | University of Warwick, UK |
Gholam Khiabany | Goldsmiths, University of London, UK |
Insa Koch | University of St Gallen (Switzerland) |
Nancy Murray | American Civil Liberties Union, USA |
John Narayan | King's College London, UK |
Colin Prescod | Institute of Race Relations, London, UK |
Barbara Ransby | University of Illinois at Chicago, USA |
Bill Rolston | University of Ulster, UK |
Chris Searle | Independent Scholar, UK |
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