Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations

CRER

Welcome to CRER

The Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations (CRER) ceased to exist on 30th September 2011. These pages record the activity of CRER and it's staff and provide a link to publications and ongoing activities.

News and Events

dot.jpgnew.gif Report on Quality of life in ethnically diverse neighbourhoods

dot.jpg new.gif Warmest congratulations to John Rex, Professor Emeritus who has gained an award from the British Sociological Association for a 'Distinguished career in sociology'.

 dot.jpg new.gif Seminar: The Securitisation of Migration, 29th June 2011

 dot.jpg new.gif Electronic Copies of Most CRER Publications Can Now Be Downloaded

dot iconMA in Applied Social Research with Specialisms

 

CRER has been at the forefront of research into the experience of people from minority ethnic groups in the UK and Western Europe. Its research agenda included a focus on the processes of racial discrimination, issues of citizenship, political participation, cultural identity, refugees, ethnic mobilisation and nationalism.

Considerable emphasis was placed on the dissemination of research findings, both to the academic community and the wider world. Through its teaching, training, conferences, seminars, workshops and publications, CRER aimed to promote a better knowledge and understanding of the processes which impact upon ethnic minorities.

The Centre was committed to the promotion of equal opportunities and social justice, and to challenging all forms of racism and discrimination.

General enquiries:

Tel:+44 (0)24 7652 3543
 

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Page contact: David Owen Last revised: Fri 13 Jan 2012
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