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Connolly, P. & Keenan, M. (2002) Racist
harassment in the white hinterlands: the experiences of minority
ethnic children and parents in schools in Northern Ireland, British
Journal of Sociology of Education, 23(3): 341-356.
This article explores the nature and extent of racist harassment
in predominantly white areas. It is based upon a case study of Northern
Ireland and draws upon data from indepth interviews with a total
of 32 children and 43 parents drawn from the four largest minority
ethnic groups in the region: Chinese, Irish Travellers, South Asians
and Black Africans. The article demonstrates that racist harassment
is a significant problem in schools in Northern Ireland and highlights
the varied forms that it can take from overt acts of physical and
verbal abuse to more covert and subtle forms of teasing and 'friendly'
banter. Following a consideration of the differing responses that
schools have made to racist incidents reported to them by children
and/or parents, the article concludes by considering the implications
of the findings and re-affirming the argument that anti-racist strategies
are as relevant and necessary for schools in predominantly white
regions as they are in multi-ethnic areas.
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