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This text examines key themes pertaining to the study of race and electoral politics. Addressing an issue which is of immense topical interest, it offers comprehensive coverage of key topics. Providing both an historical and theoretical analysis of race and ethnicity in politics, the contributors examine the participation and influence of ethnic minorities in electoral politics at both ends of the political spectrum. "Race and British Electoral Politics" should be of value for students studying British politics, particularly those taking course options on electoral politics, race, ethnicity and comparative politics.
Incorporating HC 1842-i and ii of session 2008-09
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Life on the wards can be a real challenge. The hospital has a language and a process all of its own and it's easy to be baffled by 'the way things are done'. We all know what we want to achieve personally and for our patients. Yet, despite knowing our stuff, it can be hard to make that ward round go swimmingly, to make the perfect referral or make that entry in the notes we all want to put our names to. Clear and concise, each chapter deals with a separate part of life in the hospital. By revealing the reasoning behind their advice, and by explaining the 'why' and the 'how' of going about your working day and not simply telling you 'what you need to do', the team of doctors who wrote this book will give you the tools to make the best contribution to life on the wards. So whether you're a medical student keen to understand how your firms are going to work, or whether you've qualified and want to know how to shine in your career, this book will unlock the secrets of clinical life.
A look at the politics of race in Britain over the last 50 years
In this collection, Modood considers the growth of Muslim political assertiveness and the reactions to it in the context of rethinking multiculturalism and Britishness.
In 2007 the CRE became part of the newly established Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)
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In response to the growing concern in a wider community regarding sense of belonging, community cohesion and integration, intolerance, civic irresponsibility, and a degree of hostility that a growing number of people face, the study has had to answer a number of interrelated questions about what qualities are required of a better community in a system of democratic government. It provides evidence of leading knowledge and understanding in the field of equality, cultural capital, and community cohesion and integration. This is done by introducing an alternative perspective or framework to explain how equality claim from cultural capital can be dealt with and why community cohesion and integra...