Race & Class

Papers
(The median citation count of Race & Class is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
IRR50 and the revolutionary act: ‘We are here to recommit’49
Dismissal, legibility and the normalising of colonial misrecognition31
Private Worlds by Jeremy Seabrook: a response23
The hurricane from the Right19
Can Global Capitalism Endure? By William I. Robinson17
Sanitation workers and ‘structural racialisation’ in a globalising Centro Havana13
The Black Antifascist Tradition: Fighting Back from Anti-lynching to Abolition by Jeanelle K. Hope and Bill V. Mullen10
Unhoused and unschooled: outcast London 202510
The World in a Grain of Sand: postcolonial literature and radical universalism By Nivedita Majumdar10
Ireland and Palestine: the roots of resonance9
Who is behind the ‘war on woke’: an interview with Ralph Wilson and Isaac Kamola9
Class and race in Latin America’s left populist politics8
From ‘Stop the Boats’ to ‘Smash the Gangs’: migration and securitisation in contemporary capitalism8
I was a Red Priest: memories and testimonial By Jean Boulier6
Europe, hypermilitarised policing and the authoritarian state6
Love in the Drug War: selling sex and finding Jesus on the Mexico-US border by Sarah Luna6
Policing rights in the UK 2022: an audit6
No Olvides Nunca : early twentieth-century fascism and Afroindigenous Marxism in El Salvador5
Friends of Israel: The Backlash against Palestine Solidarity By HIL AKED5
‘To see the experience of another’: learning from Berger’s A Seventh Man4
Small Boat By Vincent Delecroix Small Boat By DELECROIXVINCENT, translated by STEVENSONHELEN (London: Hope Road, 2025), 160pp., Paperback, £12.99.4
New Times or new circuits: recovering Sivanandan’s political economy4
The Suspect: counterterrorism, Islam, and the security state By Rizwaan Sabir3
Editorial3
Unsilencing Gaza: reflections on resistance by Sara Roy3
Life next to a landfill: urban marginality, environmental injustice and the Roma3
Making the Revolution Global: Black Radicalism and the British Socialist Movement before Decolonisation By Theo Williams2
Seeding the divide: John Tanton, the Sierra Club and the struggle over US environmentalism2
Between Care and Criminality: Marriage, Citizenship, and Family in Australian Social Welfare By Helena Zeweri Between Care and Criminality: Marriage, Citizenship, and Family in Aust2
A city so cold: parking on the streets of public–private predation2
Is China an imperialist power?2
Systemic sectarianism in Northern Ireland2
Breaking the ‘colour bar’: Len Johnson, Manchester and anti-racism2
The Little Black Book of the Populist Right by Jon Bloomfield and David Edgar2
The Digital Tech Deal: a socialist framework for the twenty-first century2
Anti-fascism – a new horizon2
Cedric J. Robinson, Black radicalism and the abolition of Europe2
A promise of listening: migrant justice and the London Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal1
Violent Order: essays on the nature of police By David Correia and Tyler Wall1
Permanent Markers: race, ancestry and the body after the genome By Sarah Abel1
On the Scale of the World: the formation of Black anticolonial thought By Musab Younis1
The Twenty Years’ War1
Anti-Palestinian racism and the criminalisation of international solidarity in Europe1
Book Review: Migration Beyond Capitalism1
Notes on policing, racism and the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK1
Shoot to Kill: police and power in South Africa By Christopher McMichael1
Impunity entrenched: the erosion of human rights in the UK1
Moralising racial regimes: surveillance and control after Singapore’s ‘Little India riots’1
Racism, radicalisation and Europe’s ‘Thin Blue Line’1
The Hanau massacre and state (in)action: a dossier1
Social reproduction under authoritarian neoliberalism: from Gezi Park to the Yellow Vests1
The Palestine Laboratory: how Israel exports the technology of occupation around the world By Antony Loewenstein and The Tale of a Wall: reflections on the meaning of hope and freedom By1
Lathrop Preservation Campaign: social mobilisation to save public housing in Chicago1
Book Review: War-Making as Worldmaking: Kenya, the United States, and the War on Terror by Samar Al-Bulushi War-Making as Worldmaking: Kenya, the United States, and the 1
The Johnson-Forest Tendency, radicalising Gunnar Myrdal’s American Dilemma1
Behind the US-China Cold War0
Majority jury verdicts in England and Wales: a vestige of white supremacy?0
Trade unions negotiating the Swedish model: racial capitalism, whiteness and the invisibility of race0
Notes on exhaustionism, the latest moment of the global organic crisis0
Sentenced for the season: Jamaican migrant farmworkers on Okanagan orchards0
The racialisation of British citizenship0
From black Welsh miner to Marcus Garvey’s nemesis: Lionel Francis and the Black Atlantic0
Sweden’s race to the bottom: advancing a racial security state0
From memory to a re-imagining; learning from Sivanandan0
Book Review: ‘Anois ar theacht an tSamhraidh’: Ireland, colonialism and the unfinished revolution0
Book Review: Disabling Migration Controls: Shared Learning, Solidarity and Collective Resistance by Rebecca Yeo Disabling Migration Controls: Shared Learning, Solidarity0
‘County lines’: racism, safeguarding and statecraft in Britain0
Awaab Ishak and the devaluation of migrant, working-class life0
Political theology, discovery and the roots of the ‘great replacement’0
Black Marxism and the English working class0
Charged: how the police try to suppress protest By Matt Foot and Morag Livingstone0
IRR50 and the revolutionary act0
Civilisational racism, ethnonationalism and the clash of imperialisms in Ukraine0
Repression and resistance: counter-terror raids target Kurdish community in London0
Reclaiming Rajarhat: Bengaliness, economic nativism and cultural insiderism0
Anti-racist organising today: a roundtable discussion0
The conflict between national and transnational power: the Russian trap0
Our History Has Always Been Contraband: In Defense of Black Studies By Colin Kaepernick, Robin D. G. Kelley and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor0
Victims of Commemoration: The Architecture and Violence of Confronting the Past in Turkey By Eray Çayli Victims of Commemoration: The Architecture and Violence of Confronting the Pa0
Prophet Against Slavery: Benjamin Lay, A Graphic Novel By David Lester, Illustrated by David Lester, Edited by Paul Buhle and Marcus Rediker0
Colonial legacies and racial hierarchies in the global economy: a review article0
The Rites of Cricket and Caribbean Literature by Claire Westall0
Torrens Title: property, race and (infra)structures of feeling in the settler colony0
Understanding UK state violence and resistance in police pursuit killings0
Crossing a Line: laws, violence and roadblocks to Palestinian political expression By Amahl Bishara and Palestine Hijacked: how Zionism forged an apartheid state from river to sea By Tho0
Is multi-polarity the new non-alignment?0
Subverting Skeleton Bay: Black radicalism and the California prison hunger strikes0
Work and the Carceral State By Jon Burnett0
Return of a Native: learning from the land by Vron Ware0
Fractured: race, class, gender and the hatred of identity politics By Michael Richmond And Alex Charnley0
Stitching together the threads of internationalism: London in anti-imperial organising0
The present imperium0
The Chosen Son By Leanne Weber The Chosen Son By WEBERLEANNE (Victoria, Australia: Ginninderra Press, 2024), 245pp., Paperback, Aus$40.0
Let us entertain you: paramilitary songs and the politics of loyalist cultural production in Northern Ireland0
Colorblind Tools: Global Technologies of Racial Power By Marzia Milazzo Colorblind Tools: Global Technologies of Racial Power By MILAZZOMARZIA (Evanston: Northwestern University Pre0
Palestine: matters of truth and justice By Azmi Bishara0
The Emigrant Ambassadors: a foundation for present-day Black Liberation0
The Left Behind: reimagining Britain’s socially excluded By James Morrison0
Carceral islands: the rise of the Danish deportation archipelago0
Blazing Trails: stories of a heroic generation By Gus John0
Racialising age in the UK’s border regime: a case for abolishing age assessment0
Revisiting ‘resilience’ in light of racism, ‘othering’ and resistance0
Seeing off Empire: the life of Pearl Prescod0
Britain and the repression of Black Power in the 1960s and ‘70s0
One Day, One Day, Congotay by Merle Hodge0
Islam, violence and the ‘four dogmas of Orientalism’0
Solidarity and the Palestinian Cause: Indigeneity, Blackness, and the promise of universality By Zahi Zalloua0
The antinomies of Sam Morris: a life in the diaspora0
Book Review: Hayek’s Bastards: The Neoliberal Roots of the Populist Right by Quinn Slobodian Hayek’s Bastards: The Neoliberal Roots of the Populist Right By SlobodianQui0
Systems of Suffering: Dispersal and the Denial of Asylum By Jonathan Darling0
Sectarianism as racism: the collective punishment of Alevi communities in Turkey0
Disabling Palestine: the case of Gaza’s Great March of Return0
Saracens, Moors and Islam: was there a Muslim race in medieval Europe?0
Legacy of Violence: a history of the British Empire by Caroline Elkins0
W. E. B. Du Bois and European fascism between the wars0
Decolonial Marxism: essays from the Pan-African revolution By Walter Rodney, edited by Asha Rodney, Patricia Rodney, Ben Mabie and Jesse J. Benjamin0
Book Review: White Skin, Black Fuel: on the danger of fossil fascism0
Empire’s Violent End: comparing Dutch, British and French wars of decolonization 1945–1962 Edited by Thijs Brocades Zaalberg and Bart Luttikhuis0
Interrupting circulations: the politics of infrastructure in contemporary mobilisations for Palestine0
Between dreams, myths and reality: domestic work, unions and anti-Blackness in São Paulo0
Only connect: the political manifesto of C.L.R. James for the US and the world0
Reconsidering Reparations By Olúfẹmi O. Táíwò0
Out of the cauldron: lessons from Cedric Robinson0
Gerlin Bean: mother of the movement By A. S. Francis0
Abolishing institutional racism0
Rojava v Turkey : a view from a People’s Tribunal0
An anatomy of the British war on woke0
The 2022 Conservative leadership campaign and post-racial gatekeeping0
Nil Darpan: how a mistakenly published play helped force labour reforms in British India0
The princess, the witch and the fairy godmother: colonial legacies in ‘FGM’0
Towards a theory of radical kinship0
On cultural appropriation and cultural transpropriation: a Latin American perspective0
Radical internationalism and shifts in the global order0
Arise! Global Radicalism in the Era of the Mexican Revolution By Christina Heatherton Arise! Global Radicalism in the Era of the Mexican Revolution By HEATHERTONCHRISTINA (Oakland: 0
Devious refugees and harmless borders? How Frontex inverts deviance and blame0
Legacy, truth and collusion in the North of Ireland0
Racist inferences and flawed data: drill rap lyrics as criminal evidence in group prosecutions0
Cedric Robinson: the time of the Black Radical Tradition by Joshua Myers0
Does the United States owe reparations to Somalia?0
‘The half I keep’: John Berger’s Booker Prize speech fifty years later0
From Sylhet to Spitalfields: Bengali squatters in 1970s East London By Shabna Begum0
Migrant labour, debt and the branding of a ‘multicultural’ Israel0
Connecting the dots in systems of domination and violence: a conversation0
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