Jenny Phillimore and Nando Sigona Can you have an integrated society in a hostile environment? The UK Government’s strategy doesn’t [...]
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Fundamental British Values and Muslim Identity in Public Life
Ajmal Hussain and Nasar Meer The Integrated Communities Strategy Green Paper identifies a number of barriers believed to be preventing integration [...]
Read moreCountering extremism through integration?
Therese O’Toole Addressing ‘a vacuum on integration policy’, the government’s recent Integrated Communities Strategy Green Paper constitutes the first significant attempt [...]
Read moreIncreasing economic opportunity or bolstering racial neoliberalism?
Stephen Ashe Neoliberal orthodoxy rests on the belief that ‘human well-being can be best advanced by liberating individual entrepreneurial freedoms and [...]
Read moreEthnicity and Integration?
Alita Nandi The objective of this Integrated Communities Strategy Green Paper as outlined in the Secretary of State Sajid Javid’s, Foreword [...]
Read moreThe Green Paper on the Integration of Women
Sara R. Farris In this article I want to concentrate on the passages in the Integrated Communities Strategy Green Paper that [...]
Read more‘A first generation in every generation’? Spousal immigration in the Casey Review and Integrated Communities Strategy Green Paper
Katharine Charsley A striking aspect of the 2016 Casey Review is the prominent role of transnational marriage in its portrayal [...]
Read moreEnglish language and integration
Maya Goodfellow It’s almost like clockwork – every few years the ‘segregation’ debate arises and with it question of the English [...]
Read moreDeconstructing White Disadvantage
Mary Brown and Stephen McKay The Integrated Communities Strategy Green Paper talks a lot about classes – particularly language classes – [...]
Read moreWhat did women really want? Writing a suppressed history of social reform
Ann Oakley As we celebrate the centenary of British women’s (limited) admission to the franchise, it is easy to lose sight [...]
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