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■ Journal Articles
- Race and Worrying About Police Brutality: The Hidden Injuries of Minority Status in America
- We’re a Winner’: Popular Music and the Black Power Movement
- White folks’ work: digital allyship praxis in the #BlackLivesMatter movement
- The struggle for ‘our streets’: the digital and physical spatial politics of the Ferguson Movement
- A History of the Black Women’s Movement in Brazil: Mobilization, Political Trajectory and Articulations with the State
- The color of punishment: African Americans, skin tone, and the criminal justice system
- Engaging with the past: how #BlackLivesMatter points us to our predecessors and calls us to hope
- Towards transitional justice? Black reparations and the end of mass incarceration
- Du Boisian sociology and intellectual reparations: for coloured scholars who consider suicide when our rainbows are not enuf
- The tie that binds: race, gender and US violence
- Accidents, icons, and indexing: The dynamics of news coverage of police use of force
- The Journalism of Roy Wilkins and the Rise of Law-and-Order Rhetoric, 1964–1968
- Contextual Predictors of Protest Behavior on Social Media: A #Ferguson Case Study
- Wireless Protesters Move Around: Informational and Coordinative Use of Information and Communication Technologies for Protest Politics
- The Wealth of (Occupation) Networks? Communication Patterns and Information Distribution in a Twitter Protest Network
- The “Crowd-factor” in connective action: comparing protest communication styles of Thai Facebook pages
- Black Police in America
- Blacks and Law Enforcement: Towards Police Brutality Reduction
- Rehearsal for a Funeral
- Police Violence and Riots
- ‘Losing an arm’: schooling as a site of black suffering
- Pedagogy of fear: toward a Fanonian theory of ‘safety’ in race dialogue
- The unexamined Whiteness of teaching: how White teachers maintain and enact dominant racial ideologies
- Embodying diversity: problems and paradoxes for Black feminists
- Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Racisms
- Probing the Epidemic of Police Murders
- ‘That black boy’s different class!’: a historical sociology of the black middle-classes, boundary-work and local football in the British East-Midlands c.1970−2010
- Black in the city: on the ruse of ethnicity and language in an antiblack landscape
- On deaf ears: anti-black police terror, multiracial protest and white loyalty to the state
- Black Gotham: African Americans in New York City, 1900–2000
- Listening to the Land/Playing off the Crowd: Black Public Performance Interventions in Artmaking and Placemaking
- From Spray Cans to Minivans: Contesting the Legacy of Confederate Soldier Monuments in the Era of “Black Lives Matter”
- Advertising images as social indicators: depictions of blacks in LIFE magazine, 1936–2000
- Race matters: confronting the legacy of empire and colonialism
- Racism and bullying in rural primary schools: protecting White identities post Macpherson
- We the minority-of-minorities: a narrative inquiry of black female academics in the United Kingdom
- Historically Black Colleges and Universities, STEM education, and the pursuit for legitimacy?
- The excessive use of force against blacks in the United States of America
- Strengthening legal protection against discrimination by algorithms and artificial intelligence
- An Institutional Approach to Fostering Inclusion and Addressing Racial Bias: Implications for Diversity in Academic Medicine
- Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Clinical Grading in Medical School
- Medical Students’ Implicit Bias and the Communication of Norms in Medical Education
- Caught between a rock and a hard place: navigating global research partnerships in the global South as an indigenous researcher
- Against collaboration – or the native who wanders off
- Unsettling allyship, unlearning and learning towards decolonising solidarity
- Martin to Brown
- Black Lives Matter: Racialised Policing in the United States
- The Black Arts Movement, the Congress for Cultural Freedom, and Cultural Discourse
- Negotiating the ship on the head: Black British fiction
- Nation and contestation: Black British writing
- A Conversation with Linton Kwesi Johnson
- Publishing, the Curriculum and Black British Writing Today
- DACA AND THE DIFFERENTIATED LANDSCAPE FOR COLLEGE ACCESS: EXPERIENCES FROM A NEW DESTINATION STATE
- The Illusion of Inclusion
- Mixed, Blended Nation, and the politics of multiraciality in the United States
- A ‘bad fit’ for ‘our’ kids: politics, identity, race and power in parental discourse on educational programming & child well-being
- The discourse of the US alt-right online – a case study of the Traditionalist Worker Party blog
- A Long Road to Freedom: The Exoneration Pipeline in the United States, 1989–2015
- “Nickel and Dimed” for Drug Crime: Unpacking the Process of Cumulative Racial Inequality
- Bearing Witness While Black
- Culture, community, nation
- EVERYBODY’S GOT A LITTLE LIGHT UNDER THE SUN
■ e-Books