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Diane Frost, Peter North
In May 1983, in the wake of her victory in the Falklands, Mrs Thatcher won the second of her three general election victories. Liverpool, going not for the first or last time against the grain, elected a Labour council that vowed to be different. In
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Frost, D, Catney, G & Vaughn, L 2022, ' ‘We are not separatist because so many of us are mixed’: resisting negative stereotypes of neighbourhood ethnic residential concentration ', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, vol. 48, no. 7, pp. 1573-1590 . https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2021.1912590
This paper aims to disrupt the dominant ‘segregation as negative’ narrative, by exploring hopeful experiences and perceptions of ethnic residential concentration. Drawing on fieldwork in an ethnically mixed, working-class inner-city neighbourhood
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Qualitative Research
Definitions of neighbourhood in the Social Sciences are complex, varying in their characteristics (for example, perceived boundaries and content) and between residents of that neighbourhood (for example, by class and ethnicity). This study employs an
Autor:
Diane Frost
Publikováno v:
Ethnic and Racial Studies. 42:470-472
Autor:
Diane Frost
International Journal of Maritime History- "a significant contribution to out understanding of some of the non-Europeans who were increasingly significant in manning British ships from the mid-nineteenth century." The Northern Mariner- " The collecti
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315036304
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315036304
Autor:
Diane Frost
This collection of essays identifies a neglected but significant component of Britain's maritime and labour history, that of ethnic labour drawn from Britain's colonies in West Africa, the Middle East and Asia. The interdisciplinary nature of the vol
Autor:
Diane Frost
Publikováno v:
Ethnic and Racial Studies. 38:2251-2258
Racism, Class and the Racialized Outsider offers a sympathetic yet critical and scholarly re-examination of historical working-class politics through a detailed analysis of ‘race’. It follows the historiographical and theoretical trail of previou