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[[Race and Class]] (ISSN: 0306-3968)  is a peer reviewed journal that was founded in 1959 and is published by [[Sage Publications]].  
  
 
The journal is described as being the 'foremost English language journal on racism and imperialism in the world today.' Whilst for three decades it has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach. <ref> [http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId=Journal200818&ct_p=title&crossRegion=eur About the Title Race and Class] Sage Journals, accessed 12 January 2015 </ref>  
 
The journal is described as being the 'foremost English language journal on racism and imperialism in the world today.' Whilst for three decades it has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach. <ref> [http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId=Journal200818&ct_p=title&crossRegion=eur About the Title Race and Class] Sage Journals, accessed 12 January 2015 </ref>  

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Race and Class (ISSN: 0306-3968) is a peer reviewed journal that was founded in 1959 and is published by Sage Publications.

The journal is described as being the 'foremost English language journal on racism and imperialism in the world today.' Whilst for three decades it has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach. [1]


Topics covered include:

  • Globalisation
  • Popular culture
  • Postcolonialism
  • Black politics
  • European fascism
  • Debt
  • Indigenous peoples
  • Legacies of empire
  • Culture and identity
  • The information revolution
  • Migration and trafficking
  • Militarism and empire
  • National security
  • Religion and race
  • Xeno-racism

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Circa 2015

Editorial Board

Notes

  1. About the Title Race and Class Sage Journals, accessed 12 January 2015