Institutions and racism: equality in the workplace

Soundings - ISSN 1362-6620
Volume 2005 Number 30

Institutions and racism: equality in the workplace
Farhad Dalal pages -

Abstract

Farhad Dalal argues that ideas of racism and racial equality are embedded in processes of group formation and belonging. Understanding these processes may help us to make practices of racialisation more visible.

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