Rolling on or rolling backwards?

Nasar Meer, Therese O'Toole, Stephen H Jones, Daniel Nilsson DeHanas, Tariq Modood

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Abstract

With discrimination law having undergone major changes over the last decade, new possibilities have emerged to recognise the complex interaction between inequalities rooted in religion, race and gender. Yet recently, rather than addressing multiple layers of discrimination, a risk has surfaced that we could roll backwards, undermining hard-won victories.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherPublic Spirit
Publication statusPublished - 29 Oct 2013

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  • SPAIS Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship

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  • Public Spirit

    O'Toole, T. (Principal Investigator), Modood, T. (Co-Principal Investigator), Jones, S. H. (Collaborator), Nilsson DeHanas, D. (Collaborator), Meer, N. (Collaborator), Woodhead, L. (Collaborator), Oldfield, E. (Collaborator) & Singleton, D. (Collaborator)

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  • Muslim Participation in Contemporary Governance

    O'Toole, T. (Principal Investigator), Modood, T. (Co-Principal Investigator), Jones, S. H. (Researcher), Nilsson DeHanas, D. (Researcher) & Meer, N. (Collaborator)

    1/07/101/01/13

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