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16 - Ethnicity and political mobilization in Britain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2009

Tariq Modood
Affiliation:
Professor of Sociology, Politics, and Public Policy and founding Director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship University of Bristol
Glenn C. Loury
Affiliation:
Boston University
Tariq Modood
Affiliation:
University of Bristol
Steven M. Teles
Affiliation:
Brandeis University, Massachusetts
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Summary

In this chapter “ethnic minority” means people of non-European descent (nonwhites) who, or whose families, migrated to Britain, mainly in the period from the 1950s to the 1980s. Foremost amongst these are people from the former British Empire/Commonwealth in the Caribbean, Africa, South Asia, and Hong Kong, the large majority of whom entered Britain as British citizens, and their offspring. As most of the latter, even by the end of the 1990s, were young adults or children, the story of political mobilization to date is mainly about the Commonwealth-born, though of course increasingly the “second generation” are remaking this politics.

If we think of political mobilization as something like this: interaction and participation in the political system to register protest, win or support allies, defeat opponents, influence political processes, initiate, modify, or prevent policies, win public resources, or seek to achieve some other political goal, including the basic goals of gaining legitimacy for one's presence in the country and for one's existence as a collective presence of a certain sort. Then, the politics I am interested in is not simply focused on governments and political parties but is an arena in which rights and membership, cultural obligations and sense of belonging are articulated, debated, and contested, as well as enacted in laws and policies. And I am particularly interested in the public discursive dimension of mobilization. The question I want to address in this chapter is what have been the character and processes of ethnic minority political mobilization in Britain?

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Ethnicity, Social Mobility, and Public Policy
Comparing the USA and UK
, pp. 457 - 474
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2005

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