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British Racial Discourse
Deracialised justifications: a case study (an analysis of the parliamentary debates on immigration)
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December 8 1983
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Cambridge University Press
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December 8 1983
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: 204-239
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10.1017/CBO9780511898150.009
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pp. viii
Objectivity
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
The meaning of ‘racism’: its limitations when applied to the study of discourse dealing with race relations
pp. 28
The meaning of ‘ideology’ and its relationship to discourse
pp. 45
The economic foundations of racial division
pp. 61
The state, levels of political articulation, and the discourse of the Conservative and Labour Parties
pp. 93
British political values and race relations
pp. 172
The nature of discoursive deracialisation
pp. 204
Deracialised justifications: a case study (an analysis of the parliamentary debates on immigration)
pp. 240
Conclusion: ideology and British race relations
pp. 268
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