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AIURRRC_000231.pdf
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Parent Work Title:
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Citizenship and belonging : What is Britishness?
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Creator:
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Commission for Racial Equality
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Date Created:
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2005
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Publication Details:
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Commission for Racial Equality
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Description:
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Citizenship and belonging : What is Britishness? a Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) research study.
This project was commissioned from ETHNOS Research and Consultancy by the CRE to research the ways in which British people of different ethnic
backgrounds living in England, Scotland and Wales thought about 'Britishness', and about 'success'.
The aims of the research were to:
- Obtain a more detailed understanding of the process of integration;
- Investigate Britishness, and bring society closer to answering the question, 'what is Britishness?';
- Explore whether and how Britishness plays a role in integration, and what constitutes success in society; and
- Stimulate debate about Britishness and success.
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Language:
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English
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Subject:
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Race relations
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Printed
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Rights Holder: Image:
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Ahmed Iqbal Ullah RACE (Race Archives and Community Engagement) Centre
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The copyright in the document this publication has been adapted from and all other intellectual property rights in that material are owned by, or licensed to, the Commission for Equality and Human Rights, known as the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC). The CRE statutory codes of practice and legal guidance in this document are of a historical nature, please consult the EHRC website for contemporary information.
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