This discourse-analytical study of the research into race relations carried out in Great Britain from 1950 to 1980 links perspectives from intellectual history and action theory. It shows that race relations research was a scholarly reaction to migration and the race riots, and that there was an interrelationship between scholarly discourse and social change, which had an enormous influence on political thought in Great Britain.
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