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Racialized Citizenship in Superdiverse Europe
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This volume enquires about how racialization shapes European societies and the lives of people affected by it in myriad ways. It provides a powerful collection of new publications by scholars who, through their research, contribute to placing race and racialization studies at the forefront of European academia.
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Keywords
- activism
- Africanness
- anthropology
- Anti-racism
- Antigypsyism
- aporophobia
- Black Africans
- black youth
- border externalization
- Catalonia
- Charnegroes
- Ciganos/Roma
- class
- colorblind
- colorblindness
- COVID-19 Pandemic
- Discrimination
- Diversity
- Diversity Management
- EU anti-racism action plan 2020–2025
- EU Roma framework
- Europe
- European colonialism
- European Muslims
- gender
- gender ideologies
- Hate speech
- Humanities
- illegalization
- Immigration
- inequalities
- Integration
- Interculturalism
- Intersectionality
- Knowledge Production
- migration
- Multiracial
- narratives
- national identity
- politics of belonging
- Portugal
- post-racial
- Race
- racial discrimination
- racialization
- Racism
- Roma
- Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
- social inequalities
- Social interaction
- Social issues & processes
- Society & culture: general
- Society & Social Sciences
- Sociology & anthropology
- Spain
- Spanish politics
- symbolic violence
- United States
- West Africa
- whiteness
- youth of migrant origin