- Introduction - Writing a Handbook on critical race and whiteness theory in the time of Black Lives Matter and anti-racism backlash
Rikke Andreassen, Suvi Keskinen, Catrin Lundström and Shirley Anne Tate
Section 1 Technologies
2. Introduction to the 'Technologies' section
3. France Winddance Twine: Silicon Valley's caste system: Whiteness as a form of geek capital
4. Pauline Leonard: Artificialising whiteness? How AI normalises whiteness in theory, policy and practice
5. Matthew Hughey: White time: The relationship between racial identity, contexts, interactions, and temporality
Section 2 Consumption
6. Introduction to the 'Consumption' section
7. Katarina Mattsson: The whiteness of tourism
8. Raka Shome: Whiteness, wellness, and gender: A transnational feminist approach
9. Rikke Andreassen, Daisy Deomampo and Jennifer A. Hamilton: Racial reproductions and genetic imaginaries
10. Beverly Lemire: Textiles, fashion and race: Technologies of whiteness in the British colonies and metropole, c. 1700-1820
Section 3 Institutions
11. Introduction to the 'Institutions' section
12. Jason Arday: Walls can come tumbling down: Negotiating normative whiteness and racial micro-aggressions and Black and minority ethnic (BME) mental health within the academy
13. Marta Araújo: 'Talking about institutionalised racism or racism in institutions?
' The educational segregation of the Roma
14. Deborah Gabriel: Do Black Lives Really Matter? Social Closure, White Privilege and the Making of a Black Underclass in Higher Education
15. Shirley Anne Tate: 'If you were a white man, they would have negotiated with you the minute you were approached': Bodies of value in academic life
16. Victor Ojakorotu, Samuel Chukwudi Agunyai & Vincent Chukwukadibia Onwughalu: Division in Economic Integration: The effect of apartheid on white supremacy, white prosperity, and disunity in South Africa
Section 4 Crisis
17. Introduction to the 'Crisis' section
18. Mike Hill: Whiteness in the Trumpocene: Civil society, security and after
19. Ashley ("Woody") Doane: The future of whiteness
20. Diana Mulinari and Anders Neergaard: The Swedish racial formation: A critique of the sociology of absence
21. Katharina Wiedlack and Tania Zabolotnaya: Race, whiteness, Russianness and the discourses on the 'Black Lives Matter' movement and Manizha
22. Suvi Keskinen: The 'crisis' of white hegemony, far-right politics and entitlement to wealth
Section 5 Emotions
23. Introduction to the 'Emotions' section
24. Shannon Sullivan: The white habit of untrauma
25. Paul C. Taylor and Lisa Madura: Racial habit
26. Tobias Hübinette and Catrin Lundström: White melancholia: A historicised analysis of hegemonic whiteness in Sweden
27. Josephine Cornell, Nick Malherbe, Kopano Ratele and Shahnaaz Suffla: Whiteness, masculinity and the decolonising imperative
Section 6 Identities
28. Introduction to the 'Identities' section
29. Damien W. Riggs, Ruth Pearce, Sally Hines, Carla Pfeffer and Francis Ray White: Whiteness in research on men, trans/masculine and non-binary people and reproduction: Two parallel stories
30. Christianne F. Collantes and Jason Vincent A. Cabañes: Modern dating in a post-colonial city: Desire, race, and identities of cosmopolitanism in Metro Manila
31. Milos Debnár: White European migrants in Japan - between an unmarked category and racialized subjects
32. Yuna Sato, Adrijana Miladinovic and Sayaka Osanami Törngren: To be or not to be 'white' in Japan: Japaneseness and racial whiteness through the lens of mixed Japanese
Section 7 On the margins:
33. Introduction to the 'On the margins' section
34. Kristín Loftsdóttir: Coloniality and Europe at the margins
35. Matt Wray and Catherine Wolfe: White settler colonialism, 'chromanyms', and the trouble with marginal whites
36. Benjamin Teitlebaum: 'You didn't mention your own identity as a white man'. Ideological boundaries of whiteness