Communities, networks and ethnic politics
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Communities, networks and ethnic politics
(Research in ethnic relations series)
Ashgate, c1998
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On cover: DAMES, Dansk center for migration og etniske studier
Bibliography: p. 231-242
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Description
This text presents an examination of how Gujaratis developed ethnic politics so that they could exploit a gap between the grassroots, the local political parties and the formal political structures. The book offers an indepth analysis of local and ethnic community power rather than of black national power, and examines how Gujarati participation in local politics is constrained partly by their loyalty to Gujarati identity, partly by local political structures and partly by racism within political parties. The text also discusses how the 1976 Race Relations Act and Equal Opportunities Legislation have not altered the situation in any significant way, and the debate about the participation of black people in politics remains on the agenda.
Table of Contents
- Post-Fordism, consumerism and race
- state, dimensions of control and migration
- religious organization - structures of leadership and support
- close friends and communities
- social perceptions and common-sense racism
- leaders in politics
- quest for space. Appendix: research methods
- social network analysis.
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