Research and Policy in Ethnic Relations: Compromised Dynamics in a Neoliberal Era: Contemporary Issues in Social Policy: Challenges for Change
Editat de Charles Husbanden Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 iun 2016
Historically, interactions between academic researchers, research funders, and research users interested in social policy interventions in ethnic relations have been tenuous at best. With this unique book, the contributors seek to develop a dialogue about the internal constraints that have an impact on this field of practice and to kickstart a wider debate within the research community. They aim to produce a renewed awareness of the current linkages between research and social policy in ethnic relations among students of the social sciences and social policy. Research and Policy in Ethnic Relations will be of interest to both academics and students engaged with the research agenda and the substantive policy areas discussed.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781447314905
ISBN-10: 1447314905
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria Contemporary Issues in Social Policy: Challenges for Change
ISBN-10: 1447314905
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria Contemporary Issues in Social Policy: Challenges for Change
Notă biografică
Charles Husband is professor emeritus of social analysis at the University of Bradford, UK, docent in sociology at the University of Helsinki, and visiting professor at the Sami University College in Kautokeino, Norway. He is coauthor, most recently, of Lived Diversities: Space, Place and Identities in the Multi-Ethnic City, also published by Policy Press.
Cuprins
Introduction ~ Charles Husband
Constraint and compromise: university researchers, their relation to funders and to policymaking for a multiethnic Britain ~ Charles Husband
‘Hating to know’: government and social policy research in multicultural Australia ~ Andrew Jakubowicz
In-group identity and the challenges of ethnographic research ~ Yunis Alam
Anthros and pimps doing the God trick: researching Muslim young people ~ M.G. Khan
Reflections of a research funder ~ Emma Stone
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights: linking research, policy and practice ~ Ioannis N. Dimitrakopoulos
The value of research for local authorities: a practitioner perspective ~ Stan Kidd and Tony Reeves
Constraint and compromise: university researchers, their relation to funders and to policymaking for a multiethnic Britain ~ Charles Husband
‘Hating to know’: government and social policy research in multicultural Australia ~ Andrew Jakubowicz
In-group identity and the challenges of ethnographic research ~ Yunis Alam
Anthros and pimps doing the God trick: researching Muslim young people ~ M.G. Khan
Reflections of a research funder ~ Emma Stone
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights: linking research, policy and practice ~ Ioannis N. Dimitrakopoulos
The value of research for local authorities: a practitioner perspective ~ Stan Kidd and Tony Reeves
Recenzii
“This engrossing and timely collection of critical perspectives explores the impact of the commodification of knowledge on contemporary ethnic relations, suggesting an urgent need for establishing a more effective dialogue between policymakers and social scientists.”
“A lucid collection at the cutting edge of critical engagement with how academic research may be used or ignored, this book stands out as a novel and distinct contribution to our understanding and will be of vital use to researchers and practitioners alike."
“A richly rewarding collection that challenges both academics and policy makers to think differently about how we can develop better policy agendas in this complex field”
“Combining reflective and detailed case studies and thoughtful theoretical accounts, this collection provides a well-judged and challenging intervention in how academic research and policymaking in the field of 'ethnic relations' intersect.”