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Black resistance to British policing (Racism, Resistance and Social Change)

معرفی کتاب «Black resistance to British policing (Racism, Resistance and Social Change)» نوشتهٔ Adam Elliott-Cooper, John Solomos, Satnam Virdee, Aaron Winter، منتشرشده توسط نشر Manchester University Press در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

As police racism unsettles Britain’s tolerant self-image, Black resistance to British policing details the activism which made movements like Black Lives Matter possible. Colonial legacies and newer forms of state power are used to understand racism beyond prejudice and the interpersonal: black resistance confronts a global system of racial classification, control, exploitation and violence. Adam Elliott-Cooper offers the first detailed account of grassroots anti-racist resistance to policing in Britain since the 2011 ‘riots’. British racism stretches back further than Windrush and beyond the shores of the British mainland. Imperial cultures and policies, as well as colonial war and policing, are used to highlight connections between these histories and contemporary racisms. But this is a book about resistance, considering black liberation movements in the twentieth century while utilising a decade of activist research covering spontaneous rebellion, campaigns and protest. Drawing connections between histories of resistance and different kinds of black struggle against policing is vital, it is argued, if we are to challenge the cutting edge of police and prison power which harnesses new and dangerous forms of surveillance, violence and criminalisation. The police and prison systems are seen as beyond reform, and the book argues that to imagine a world free from racism we must work towards a system free from the violence and exploitation which would make that possible. "As police racism unsettles Britain's tolerant self-image, Black resistance to British policing details the activism that made movements like Black Lives Matter possible. Elliott-Cooper analyses racism beyond prejudice and the interpersonal - arguing that black resistance confronts a global system of racial classification, exploitation and violence. Imperial cultures and policies, as well as colonial war and policing highlight connections between these histories and contemporary racisms. But this is a book about resistance, considering black liberation movements in the 20th century while utilising a decade of activist research covering spontaneous rebellion, campaigns and protest in the 21st century. Drawing connections between histories of resistance and different kinds of black struggle against policing is vital, it is argued, if we are to challenge the cutting edge of police and prison power which harnesses new and dangerous forms of surveillance, violence and criminalisation."--Publisher's description As Police Racism Unsettles Britain's Tolerant Self-image, Black Resistance To British Policing Details The Activism Which Made Movements Like Black Lives Matter Possible. Elliott-cooper Analyses Racism Beyond Prejudice And The Interpersonal - Arguing That Black Resistance Confronts A Global System Of Racial Classification, Exploitation And Violence. Imperial Cultures And Policies, As Well As Colonial War And Policing Highlight Connections Between These Histories And Contemporary Racisms. But This Is A Book About Resistance, Considering Black Liberation Movements In The 20th Century While Utilising A Decade Of Activist Research Covering Spontaneous Rebellion, Campaigns And Protest In The 21st Century. Drawing Connections Between Histories Of Resistance And Different Kinds Of Black Struggle Against Policing Is Vital, It Is Argued, If We Are To Challenge The Cutting Edge Of Police And Prison Power Which Harnesses New And Dangerous Forms Of Surveillance, Violence And Criminalisation.

As police racism unsettles Britain's tolerant self-image,Black resistance to British policing details the activismthat made movements like Black Lives Matter possible.Elliott-Cooper analyses racism beyond prejudice and theinterpersonal - arguing that black resistance confronts a globalsystem of racial classification, exploitation and violence.Imperial cultures and policies, as well as colonial war andpolicing highlight connections between these histories andcontemporary racisms. But this is a book about resistance,considering black liberation movements in the 20th century whileutilising a decade of activist research covering spontaneousrebellion, campaigns and protest in the 21st century. Drawingconnections between histories of resistance and different kinds ofblack struggle against policing is vital, it is argued, if we areto challenge the cutting edge of police and prison power whichharnesses new and dangerous forms of surveillance, violence andcriminalisation.

As police racism unsettles Britain's tolerant self-image, Black resistance to British policing details the activism that made movements like Black Lives Matter possible. Elliott-Cooper analyses racism beyond prejudice and the interpersonal - arguing that black resistance confronts a global system of racial classification, exploitation and violence.0Imperial cultures and policies, as well as colonial war and policing highlight connections between these histories and contemporary racisms. But this is a book about resistance, considering black liberation movements in the 20th century while utilising a decade of activist research covering spontaneous rebellion, campaigns and protest in the 21st century. Drawing connections between histories of resistance and different kinds of black struggle against policing is vital, it is argued, if we are to challenge the cutting edge of police and prison power which harnesses new and dangerous forms of surveillance, violence and criminalisation Using a decade of activist research, this book offers a radical analysis of grassroots black resistance to policing in twenty-first-century Britain. -- .
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