Race & Class

Papers
(The TQCC of Race & Class is 1. 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 2020-09-01 to 2024-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
The racial constitution of neoliberalism37
Theorising ‘racial/colonial primitive accumulation’: settler colonialism, slavery and racial capitalism35
The psychologisation of counter-extremism: unpacking PREVENT22
‘Fight the reds, support the blue’: Blue Lives Matter and the US counter-subversive tradition14
Revisiting ‘resilience’ in light of racism, ‘othering’ and resistance13
Notes on policing, racism and the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK12
Racing the nation: towards a theory of reproductive racism11
Policing in Europe: disability justice and abolitionist intersectional care11
Racial surveillance and the mental health impacts of electronic monitoring on migrants10
Islamophobia in Myanmar: the Rohingya genocide and the ‘war on terror’9
An anatomy of the British war on woke9
Racism, radicalisation and Europe’s ‘Thin Blue Line’9
Structural violence and hope in catastrophic times: from Camus’ The Plague to Covid-197
Sentenced for the season: Jamaican migrant farmworkers on Okanagan orchards7
‘County lines’: racism, safeguarding and statecraft in Britain7
Half-widows: silent victims of the Kashmir conflict6
Who is behind the ‘war on woke’: an interview with Ralph Wilson and Isaac Kamola5
Civilisational racism, ethnonationalism and the clash of imperialisms in Ukraine5
Time, torture and Manus Island: an interview with Behrouz Boochani and Omid Tofighian5
The 2022 Conservative leadership campaign and post-racial gatekeeping5
Covid-19 and the marginalisation of indigenous groups in Argentina5
Abolishing institutional racism4
Moralising racial regimes: surveillance and control after Singapore’s ‘Little India riots’4
‘This is what a radical intervention could look like’: an interview with Barbara Ransby4
‘Blue Lives Matter’ and the legacy of blackface minstrelsy3
South Africa: from apartheid to xenophobia3
Baptised by fire: an interview with Suresh Grover3
Israel’s settler-colonialism as a global security paradigm3
Britain and the repression of Black Power in the 1960s and ‘70s3
Editorial2
Sectarianism as racism: the collective punishment of Alevi communities in Turkey2
Impunity entrenched: the erosion of human rights in the UK2
Cedric J. Robinson, Black radicalism and the abolition of Europe2
Colonial legacies and racial hierarchies in the global economy: a review article2
Trade unions negotiating the Swedish model: racial capitalism, whiteness and the invisibility of race2
Connecting the dots in systems of domination and violence: a conversation1
Is cricket ‘for everyone’? Reflections on the 2021 Ollie Robinson scandal1
Anti-fascism – a new horizon1
Britain’s authoritarian turn1
Torrens Title: property, race and (infra)structures of feeling in the settler colony1
Mental health and death in custody: the Angiolini Review1
Reconsidering Reparations By Olúfẹmi O. Táíwò1
Carceral islands: the rise of the Danish deportation archipelago1
The Digital Tech Deal: a socialist framework for the twenty-first century1
The racialisation of British citizenship1
Racist inferences and flawed data: drill rap lyrics as criminal evidence in group prosecutions1
Radical internationalism and shifts in the global order1
Let us entertain you: paramilitary songs and the politics of loyalist cultural production in Northern Ireland1
IRR50 and the revolutionary act1
Class and race in Latin America’s left populist politics1
The conflict between national and transnational power: the Russian trap1
Notes on exhaustionism, the latest moment of the global organic crisis1
Review: The Book of Trespass: crossing the lines that divide us1
Does the United States owe reparations to Somalia?1
A promise of listening: migrant justice and the London Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal1
Policing rights in the UK 2022: an audit1
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