Langbeschreibung
This book investigates the experience of ethno-racial discrimination in France and the forms that resistance take in a colour-blind context. It embarks in testing existing theories on the experience of discrimination, and on the diverse repertoire of collective action to fight discriminatory practices in France.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Responses to ethno-racial discrimination in colour-blind France 1. Polite responses to stigmatization: ethics of exemplarity among french muslim elites 2. Counter-radicalization, Islam and Laïcité: policed multiculturalism in France's Banlieues 3. From victims to culprits? The reshaping of local antidiscrimination policy in France 4. Why French racial minorities do not mobilize more often. Disempowerment, tactical repertoires and soft repression of antiracist movements 5. Anti-racist mobilization in France: between quiet activism and awareness raising 6. National origin discrimination or racial discrimination? The mobilization of SNCF's Moroccan railway workers