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Eastern Europe’s ‘Peripheral Whiteness’: Class and Gender Racialization Wednesday at 16:00 GMT
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From Colonial Subjects to Black Nations: Racializing the Caribbean Tue, Oct 21, 4:00 PM GMT+1
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Race, Gender and Misogynoir Stereotypes of Digital Women Footballers Tue, Sep 23, 1:00 PM GMT+1
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Flying While Muslim and Driving While Black Mon, Feb 24, 4:00 PM GMT
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Freedom Dreams in France: Notes on State Violence in France Tue, Nov 26, 4:00 PM GMT
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Back to Black? Identity Politics in Treacherous Times Tue, Oct 22, 11:30 AM GMT+1
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Wrongs Not Righted: How Might We Think about Repair? Wed, Sep 25, 12:00 PM GMT+1
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Fixing France: How to Repair a Broken Republic Mon, Mar 18, 11:30 AM
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Affective Control: The Emotional Life of Mobility Control in Europe Mon, Mar 11, 1:00 PM GMT
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Articulating and Categorising Ethnic Identity Fri, Feb 23, 11:30 AM
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Forgetting Scotland's Slavery Past: History, Memory, Memorialisation Mon, Jan 29, 5:00 PM GMT
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Seeing Others: How Recognition Works – and How It Can Heal a Divided World Wed, Dec 13, 2:00 PM GMT
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What Sociologists Learn From Music Mon, Nov 27, 11:00 AM
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Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Poweris an academic journal, published by Routledge. The Editorial Office is based in the Sociology Department, University of Edinburgh, UK.The journal explores the formation and transformation of racial, ethnic, national, transnational and postcolonial identities in the contemporary world. It locates culture, representations and identities as key sites for processes of domination, struggle and resistance, recognising their intersection with other forms of social division and identification.