Neoliberal anti-racism : responding to ‘everywhere but different’ racism

Jacqueline Nelson, Kevin Dunn

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Abstract

Racism cannot be treated as a spatially homogeneous phenomenon. This review reports on the merits of a localized approach to anti-racism, and delivers a frank assessment of the challenges faced when developing local responses to racism in a neoliberal era. Under neoliberalism, local actors are responsibilized, and for anti-racism this means action can potentially be closely aligned to local inflexions of racism. But localized responses to racism under neoliberalism are associated with deracialized and depoliticized policies on interethnic community relations. Neoliberal anti-racism promotes competition among local agencies rather than coalition building, and is associated with spatially uneven and non-strategic action.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)26-43
Number of pages18
JournalProgress in Human Geography
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • anti-racism
  • community
  • neoliberalism
  • racism
  • relations

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