Sociology and the teaching of ethnic and racial studies

Murji, Karim ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7490-7906 (2003) Sociology and the teaching of ethnic and racial studies. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 26 (3). pp. 503-510. ISSN 0141-9870

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Abstract

Surveys and other explorations of the teaching of ethnic and racial studies have occurred over three decades in the UK, mostly within sociology. The findings of one recent survey are discussed, along with an examination of sociology textbooks, and used to argue that the content of teaching is both more and less diverse than Michael Banton indicates, and that his account underplays the impact of audit and scrutiny exercises in higher education. This article goes on to argue that many aspects of ethnic and racial studies transcend the boundaries of sociology and other disciplines, and to use Banton's call for comparison as a launch pad to reflect on history of the discipline of sociology and how such reflections can be used to think otherwise about how we teach ethnicity and racism.

Item Type: Article
Identifier: 10.1080/0141987032000067318
Keywords: Pedagogy, Textbooks, Disciplinarity, Society, Comparative Method
Subjects: Education
Education > Teaching and learning
Social sciences
Date Deposited: 13 Oct 2017
Dates:
Date
Publication status
7 December 2010
Published Online
2003
Published
School, department or research centre: Research Centres
Keywords: Pedagogy, Textbooks, Disciplinarity, Society, Comparative Method
URI: https://repository.uwl.ac.uk/id/eprint/4009

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