Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Back, Les
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Number of items: 45.
Article
Lisiak, Agata; Back, Les and Jackson, Emma.
2021.
Urban Multiculture and Xenophonophobia in London and Berlin.
European Journal of Cultural Studies, 24(1),
pp. 259-274.
ISSN 1367-5494
[Article]
Back, Les.
2016.
Les Back: A Shared Sociology.
Sociology, 50(5),
pp. 1023-1032.
ISSN 0038-0385
[Article]
Back, Les and Sinha, Shamser.
2016.
Multicultural Conviviality in the Midst of Racism's Ruins.
Journal of Intercultural Studies, 37(5),
pp. 517-532.
ISSN 0725-6868
[Article]
Back, Les.
2016.
Moving Sounds, Controlled Borders: Asylum and the Politics of Culture.
Young, 24(3),
pp. 185-203.
ISSN 1103-3088
[Article]
Back, Les.
2015.
How Blue Can You Get? B.B. King, Planetary
Humanism and the Blues behind Bars.
Theory, Culture and Society, 32(7-8),
pp. 274-285.
ISSN 0263-2764
[Article]
Back, Les and Tate, Maggie.
2015.
For a Sociological Reconstruction: W.E.B. Du
Bois, Stuart Hall and Segregated Sociology.
Sociological Research Online, 20(3),
pp. 155-166.
ISSN 1360-7804
[Article]
Back, Les.
2014.
Journeying Through words: Les Back reflects on writing with Thomas Yarrow.
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 20,
pp. 766-770.
ISSN 1359-0987
[Article]
Sinha, Shamser and Back, Les.
2014.
Making methods sociable: dialogue, ethics and authorship in qualitative research.
Qualitative Research, 14(4),
pp. 473-487.
ISSN 1468-7941
[Article]
Sinha, Shamser and Back, Les.
2014.
Making methods sociable: dialogue, ethics
and authorship in qualitative research.
Qualitative Research, 14(4),
pp. 473-487.
ISSN 1468-7941
[Article]
Back, Les; Keith, Michael; Khan, Azra; Shukra, Kalbir and Solomos, J..
2009.
Islam and the New Political Landscape: Faith Communities, Political Participation and Social Change.
Theory, Culture and Society, 26(4),
pp. 1-24.
ISSN 1460-3616
[Article]
Back, Les.
2009.
Researching community and its moral projects.
21st Century Society: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences, 4(2),
pp. 201-214.
ISSN 1745-0144
[Article]
Hall, Stuart and Back, Les.
2009.
At Home and Not At Home: Stuart Hall in conversation with Les Back.
Cultural Studies, 23(4),
pp. 658-688.
ISSN 0950 2386
[Article]
Back, Les.
2007.
Written in Stone: Black writing and Goldsmiths College.
Sociology Working Papers,
pp. 1-11.
[Article]
Book
Back, Les.
2016.
Academic Diary.
London: Goldsmiths Press.
ISBN 9781906897581
[Book]
Back, Les and Ware, V..
2002.
Out of Whiteness: Color, Politics and Culture.
University of Chicago Press.
ISBN 0226873420
[Book]
Back, Les; Crabbe, T. and Solomos, J..
2001.
The Changing Face of Football: racism, identity and multiculture in the English game.
Berg.
ISBN 1859734782
[Book]
Book Section
Henry, William 'Lez' and Back, Les.
2020.
Reggae Culture as Local Knowledge: Mapping the Beats on South East London Streets.
In: William 'Lez' Henry and Matt Worley, eds.
Narratives from Beyond the UK Reggae Bassline: The System is Sound.
Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 29-57.
ISBN 9783030551605
[Book Section]
Back, Les.
2016.
Let a Thousand Stones Roll: Living and Thinking with Music.
In: Thomas Johansson and Johan Söderman, eds.
Låt alla stenar rulla - lärande, estetik, samhälle. En vänbok till Ove Sernhede.
Daidalos, pp. 119-137.
ISBN 978-91-7173-488-4
[Book Section]
Conference or Workshop Item
Back, Les.
2016.
'A View From Nearby: The Anthropology Gold Lecturer, 2016.'.
In: Annual Gold lecture 2016. Goldsmiths, Univeristy of London, United Kingdom.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
Digital
Edited Book
Back, Les and Bull, M., eds.
2003.
The Auditory Cultures Reader.
New York: Berg.
ISBN 1859736130
[Edited Book]
Report
Back, Les and Stoneman, Paul.
2019.
The Fellowship Inn Project Evaluation.
Technical Report.
Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths, University of London.
[Report]
Back, Les; Crabbe, Tim and Solomos, John.
1998.
‘Lions, Black Skins and Reggae Gyals’: Race, Nation and Identity in Football.
Working Paper.
Goldsmiths, University of London, London.
[Report]