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The nature of the connection between economic action and structure and ethnic identities receives here a long overdue and incisive re-examination. The question is addressed theoretically by revisiting the 'race and class' debate and by a wide-ranging review of the contexts in which the conjuncture of ethnicity-economy is worked out. It is also addressed empirically in a series of case studies of ethnically-defined groups and their articulation with the economy. A combination of established authors and new researchers have made an invaluable contribution to the field.

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The nature of the connection between economic action and structure and ethnic identities receives here a long overdue and incisive re-examination. The question is addressed theoretically by revisiting the 'race and class' debate and by a wide-ranging review of the contexts in which the conjuncture of ethnicity-economy is worked out. It is also addressed empirically in a series of case studies of ethnically-defined groups and their articulation with the economy. A combination of established authors and new researchers have made an invaluable contribution to the field.
Autorenporträt
FLOYA ANTHIAS Professor of Sociology and Head of Sociology, University of Greenwich COLIN CLARK Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy, University of Newcastle upon Tyne FAYCEL DALY Post-Doctoral Fellow and Lecturer in Research Methods and Social Science, South Bank University PINAR ENNELI Research Assistant, Department of Sociology, University of Bristol PANDELI M. GLAVANIS Professor and Deputy Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Northumbria ALI RATTANSI Professor of Sociology, City University, London JOHN REX Professor Emeritus, Warwick University CHARLES WESTIN Professor of Migration and Ethnicity Studies, Stockholm University DEBORAH WOO Professor, Community Studies Department, University of California, Santa Cruz