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FOCUS:  The ‘where’ of Prevent VIEWPOINT: Education, policy making and white privilege ON THE FRONTLINE: “No one walks out their house without a knife” – living with violence as a daily threat POLICY AND POLITICS: Framing unpopular policies and creating policy winners – the role of heresthetics

FOCUS: The ‘where’ of Prevent

  • June 05, 2018
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VIEWPOINT: Education, policy making and white privilege

  • June 05, 2018
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ON THE FRONTLINE: “No one walks out their house without a knife” – living with violence as a daily threat

  • June 05, 2018
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POLICY AND POLITICS: Framing unpopular policies and creating policy winners – the role of heresthetics

  • June 05, 2018
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‘Telling it like it is’? A critical perspective on The Casey Review into Opportunity and Integration

‘Telling it like it is’? A critical perspective on The Casey Review into Opportunity and Integration

  • May 01, 2018
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Stephen Crossley The government’s Integrated Communities Strategy Green Paper draws heavily on The Casey Review into opportunity and [...]

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The Government’s hostile environment and its consequences on integration

The Government’s hostile environment and its consequences on integration

  • May 01, 2018
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Jenny Phillimore and Nando Sigona Can you have an integrated society in a hostile environment? The UK [...]

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Fundamental British Values and Muslim Identity in Public Life

Fundamental British Values and Muslim Identity in Public Life

  • May 01, 2018
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Ajmal Hussain and Nasar Meer The Integrated Communities Strategy Green Paper identifies a number of barriers believed to [...]

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Countering extremism through integration?

Countering extremism through integration?

  • May 01, 2018
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Therese O’Toole Addressing ‘a vacuum on integration policy’, the government’s recent Integrated Communities Strategy Green Paper constitutes the [...]

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Increasing economic opportunity or bolstering racial neoliberalism?

Increasing economic opportunity or bolstering racial neoliberalism?

  • May 01, 2018
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Stephen Ashe Neoliberal orthodoxy rests on the belief that ‘human well-being can be best advanced by liberating individual [...]

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Ethnicity and Integration?

Ethnicity and Integration?

  • May 01, 2018
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Alita Nandi The objective of this Integrated Communities Strategy Green Paper as outlined in the Secretary of State [...]

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The Green Paper on the Integration of Women

The Green Paper on the Integration of Women

  • May 01, 2018
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Sara R. Farris In this article I want to concentrate on the passages in the Integrated Communities Strategy [...]

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‘A first generation in every generation’? Spousal immigration in the Casey Review and Integrated Communities Strategy Green Paper

‘A first generation in every generation’? Spousal immigration in the Casey Review and Integrated Communities Strategy Green Paper

  • May 01, 2018
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Katharine Charsley A striking aspect of the 2016 Casey Review is the prominent role of transnational marriage [...]

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English language and integration

English language and integration

  • May 01, 2018
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Maya Goodfellow It’s almost like clockwork – every few years the ‘segregation’ debate arises and with it question [...]

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Deconstructing White Disadvantage

Deconstructing White Disadvantage

  • May 01, 2018
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Mary Brown and Stephen McKay The Integrated Communities Strategy Green Paper talks a lot about classes – particularly [...]

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