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The rhetoric of anti-racism in public housing allocation ( Tower Hamlets)

Abstract

There is clear evidence of institutional racism in public-sector housing allocation. The rise of the anti-racist movement in Britian and some of the policies that local authorities such as Tower Hamlets have adopted to counter the effects of institutional racism in council house allocation are described. -from Editor

Authors

Phillips D

Journal

Race and Racism Essays in Social Geography, , , pp. 212–237

Publication Date

January 1, 1987