Racism, Resistance and Social Change

About the series

Racism, Resistance and Social Change is committed to providing a forum for the publication of challenging and innovative scholarship on questions about race, racism and ethnic relations. We have seen intense debate about these issues both globally and within particular geopolitical environments. This series provides a forum for scholars from a range of theoretical and political perspectives to publish their work and to develop a dialogue that has an international and multidisciplinary focus. The series editors invite proposals based on both theoretically driven research, as well as research with a more historical and empirical frame. Prospective authors will be asked to address at least one central theme:

  • mapping the changing forms and nature of racism in the contemporary age;
  • understanding racism over the longue duree, or re-connecting the present to the past;
  • anti-racism as intellectual and social movement.

Series editors
John Solomos, Professor of Sociology, University of Warwick
Satnam Virdee, Professor of Sociology, University of Glasgow
Aaron Winter, Senior Lecturer in Sociology (Race and Anti-Racism), Lancaster University

Contact Shannon Kneis for further information. See our house style guidelines and proposal form for guidance on submitting a book proposal.

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