Racism in Europe
a challenge for youth policy and youth work
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Author
Contributions
- Popple, Keith. - Contributor
- Hazekamp, Jan Laurens. - Contributor
Publication
1997 - UCL Press, London, England
Language
English
Description
This accessible text provides a comparative perspective on racism in Europe as experienced and exhibited by young people. It offers a clear analysis of the causes of racism and nationalism and examines public policies designed to have a positive effect. This book is intended as a supplementary text for undergraduate and postgraduate students in social work, social policy, sociology and political science, and as an essential text for students on professional courses in youth and community work.
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