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1 Department of Sociology Ethnicity: University Research Theme/Centre Report June 08 to April 09 Table of Contents 1. Staff 2. Key Developments 3. Existing Funded Projects 4. New Research Grants 5. Research Funding Applications 6. Phd Supervision 7. Publications 8. Centre Journal 9. Leverhulme Project Conference 10. Conference Organised 11. Seminar and Conference Presentations 12. Public Engagement 13. Seminar Series 14. Professional activities

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Department of Sociology Ethnicity: University Research Theme/Centre Report

June 08 to April 09

Table of Contents 1. Staff 2. Key Developments 3. Existing Funded Projects 4. New Research Grants 5. Research Funding Applications 6. Phd Supervision 7. Publications 8. Centre Journal 9. Leverhulme Project Conference 10. Conference Organised 11. Seminar and Conference Presentations 12. Public Engagement 13. Seminar Series 14. Professional activities

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1. Staff

Core Staff Prof Tariq Modood, Director Prof Steve Fenton, (p/t) Assistant Director Prof Paul Statham, Assistant Director Dr Jon Fox, Lecturer Dr Nabil Khattab, RCUK Fellow Dr. Therese O’Toole, Lecturer (from September 2008) Post-docs Dr Parveen Akhtar (ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship) Dr. Ranji Devadason (British Academy Research Fellow) Priyasha Kaul (European Social Survey) Dr. Nasar Meer (EMILIE and National Identity, Citizenship and Religious ‘Difference’, Leverhulme) Dr Claire Smetherham (Academics and Globalisation, until April 2009) Dr. Claire Tinker (ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship, until April 2009) Part-time Research Assistants Priyasha Kaul (European Social Survey) Aleksandra Lewicki (European Social Survey) Maria Serrano (European Social Survey) Support Staff: Ms Sara Tonge (Administrator and Secretary) Dr Simon Weaver (Ethnicities Editorial Assistant until April 2009) Brooke Storer (Ethnicities Editorial Assistant from April 2009) Members of the Sociology Department whose interests includes ethnicity: Dr Michaela Benson Prof Harriet Bradley Dr Katharine Charsley (from April 2009) Dr Joanne Haynes Dr Suruchi Thapar-Bjorkert (on Mid-Career break, January 2009-11) Dr Will Guy (retired) Emeritus Professor Professor Michael Banton Honorary Senior Research Fellow Professor Steve May, University of Waikato, New Zealand

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Honorary Research Fellows Dr Fauzia Ahmad Dr Claire Tinker (from April 2009) Dr Claire Smetherham (from April 2009) Dr Varun Uberoi Research Student Associates Nafees Akram, (The role of political and religious ideology in international terrorism). Gabriel Faimau, (Muslims in the Imagination of British Christians) Vivienne Jackson, (Dispossessed Denizens: Globalisation and Communities without Citizenship) Anusha Jayaweera (Factors affecting job performance and the moderate effect of gender and citizenship on job performance: A cross cultural comparison between Sri Lanka and the UK). Priyasha Kaul (Popular Music and the changing dynamics of the Indian Socio-Cultural Milieu). Aleksandra Lewicki, (Revising Conceptions of Democratic Equality and Inclusion). Narzanin Massoumi, (Muslim women in social movements in Britain post 9/11. The relationship between social movements and identity) Laura Morosanu (Romanians in the UK). Heather Phillips, (Land or lord: Do Maghrebian Muslim Immigrant Mothers conform to a secular lifestyle of England?) Tomoko Sakai Isabella Santamaria, (The Silent Minority: An exploration of attitudes and predispositions to terrorism in black and ethnic minority communities in the UK) Brooke Storer, (Examining Identity labels through perceptions of National Loyalty). Rosa Vasilaki, Universalist Islam: The ideological preconditions and the development of the movement

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2. Key Developments In this eleven months period (June 08 – April 09) some key developments at the Ethnicity URC have been: 1. As a result of the Vice Chancellor’s subvention to support Modood’s research and public engagement for 2008-10, we were able to make a new Centre/Sociology Department appointment. Dr Therese O’Toole, previously at University of Birmingham, joined the University in September, 2008 as a Lecturer, thus increasing the Centre’s core, permanent staff. 2. Two significant new grants were Statham’s EU FP7 three year EURISLAM project, with Bristol being one of 6 Consortium partners, and Fox’s ESRC funding for research on Hungarian and Romanian Migrant Workers in the UK.

3. Statham’s ESRC/ESF project on the European Public Sphere finished during this period but work continues on the EU FP6 project on local Multicultural Democarcy; the Leverhulme Programe projects were extended to the end of 2009 and the EU project EMILIE has been extended till September, 2009. 4. Two prestigious conferences were held by the Centre. Over a hundred international participants attended the Leverhulme Programme Conference, while the closing conference of the European Public Sphere project was attended by senior officals of the EU. 5. Our work with Bristol colleagues outside the Centre is now quite notable. Statham continues to direct the EuroPolCom Centre and is working with Prof Michelle Cini in Politics; they were awarded Faculty seedcorn funding to develop a major interdisciplinary bid, as were Bradley, Fenton and Khattab, together with Prof Leon Tikly in GSoE. Fox is participating in the new Identity and Learning Theme and Modood and Rachel Murray of the Human Rights Theme have talked about a collaboration. He has also been approached by Debbie Lawlor of Social Medicine in relation to a leadership team bid for the 2012 birth cohort. Together with Gregor McLennan from Sociology, Modood initiated an interfaculty seminar series on secularity and postsecularity hosted by the Institute of Advanced Studies. He is currently in discussion with the Dean of Social Sciences and Law on launching a high profile BIPA annual lecture on religion and conflict. We are also in touch with the new Global Insecurities Centre in Politics with a view to forging links. 6. Our research student numbers continue to be strong. Currently Centre staff are supervising 11 students on ethnicity and related topics (only). We have made these research students Associates of the Centre; they are an important part of the research culture of the Centre, especially in relation to visiting speaker seminars and we now invite the students to join us for dinner with the speaker after the talk and reception. 7. There were over 60 publications (including forthcomings) and over 100 talks given by members of the Centre (details below).

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8. Our public engagement profile continues to be amongst the best in the University. Highlights include Modood serving on the IPPR Commission on National Security and the National Equality Panel, which reports to the Deputy Prime Minister; and public lectures in Brazil which were reported in over half a dozen Brazilian newspapers and by a television station.

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3. Existing Funded Projects Tariq Modood (with Steve Fenton) The £1 million Leverhulme Programme on Migration and Citizenship, with its five Bristol projects, has been extended to the end of 2009:

• Segregation and the Transition from School to Work (Khattab, Ron Johnston and Modood; Researcher: Ibrahim Sirkeci) • Nation, Class and Ressentiment (Fenton; Researcher: Robin Mann) • National Identity, Citizenship and Religious ‘Difference’(Modood, Claire Dwyer (UCL); Researchers: Varun Uberoi and Meer) • Academics and Globalisation (Fenton and Modood; Researcher: Smetherham ,)

The EU nine countries project, European Multicultural Citizenship: Political, Legal and Educational Challenges, has been extended to the end of September 2009 (Researcher: Meer).

Paul Statham ‘EU ‘Constitutionalisation’ and Public Claims-making over Europe’, ESRC/ESF, £200K, 2006-2008 (Researcher: Michailidou).

‘Multicultural democracy and migrants’ social capital in Europe: Participation, organisational networks and public policies at the local level’,EU Framework 6, six countries project (Bristol share: £160K), 2006 – 2009 (Researcher: Devadason).

European Social Survey (ESSi) ‘News Event Analysis – A methodological tool for cross-national comparative survey research’, European Commission Infrastructural Funds (Bristol share: £150K), 2006-2010 (P/t Researchers: Kaul, Lewiciki and Serrano).

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4. New Research Grants Parveen Akhtar:

ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship, developing her cross-generational comparison of baradari (kinship) based politics amongst British Pakistanis. (Mentored by Prof P Statham).

Ranji Devadason:

British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (2009-2011) to pursue her work on processes of transnationalization amongst employees of international NGOs and multinational corporations in London, Geneva and Stockholm. (Supported by Prof P Statham).

Jon Fox: ‘Hungarian and Romanian Migrant Workers in the UK: Racism without Racism?’ ESRC, June2009 - December 2010, £74,589. WUN Grant, ‘Turning Immigrants into Nationals: Citizenship Classes and Nationalism in the USA, UK and Spain’, co-PI with D. Fitzgerald (U of California, San Diego) and M. Loveman (U of Wisconsin, Madison), Institute for International, Comparative and Area Studies, UC San Diego, 2008 – 2010, $10,900.

Priyasha Kaul Awarded Roberts Skills Travel Grant by the Department of Sociology, University of Bristol for research dissemination at the Representing Islam: Comparative Perspectives Conference, University of Manchester, 5- 6 September 2008. Conducted an independent commissioned survey research study for the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, University of Bristol on the efficacy of the Bristol Institute of Public Affairs and future policy recommendations.

Nabil Khattab:

(with Harriet Bradley and Steve Fenton) part of an interdisciplinary team awarded £1500 Faculty of Social Sciences and Law seedcorn funding to develop a major bid on 'Educational opportunity and the contemporary white working class'.

Nasar Meer

Three month research fellowship with Faculty of Social Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark.

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Paul Statham Bristol University Research Fellowship, October 2008 – September 2009.

EU FP7, ‘EURISLAM : Finding a Place for Islam in Europe: Cultural Interaction between Muslim Immigrants and Receiving Societies’. Bristol is one of 6 Consortium partners coordinated by University of Amsterdam. (February 2009 for 36 months; Bristol’s share is £200k).

Two Month Research Professorship May and June 2009 to Migration, Integration, Transnationalization Research Unit of Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (£14K)

Part of successful bid for Faculty of Social Science and Law seedcorn funding (£1,500) to develop interdisciplinary research bid (£500K) for ‘Policy Change and the Financial Crisis in Europe’ (PI Michelle Cini, Politics)

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5. Research Funding Applications Harriet Bradley ‘Paired Peers’, bid to Leverhulme, with A.Hoare, R.Waller, and A-M Bathmaker. Decision pending. Outline successful and moving to full bid.

Jon Fox Co-applicant (Hungarian partner) for ‘Tolerance, pluralism and social cohesion: Responding to the challenges of the 21st century in Europe’, Principal Investigator Anna Triandafyllidou (Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Athens). Bid pending.

Tariq Modood (with Claire Tinker and Nabil Khattab)‘Integration by Education’, project submitted to ESRC 28 January 2009, 247k. Pending.

(with Claire Tinker and Nabil Khattab) ‘Integration by Education’, project submitted to Leverhulme 14 January 2009, 169k (Outline). Successful, invited to submit full application.

‘Accommodation of Religious Diversity in Liberal Democracy, project submitted to AHRC 8 January 2009, 26k (Outline; led by Dr M. Malik, KCL). Pending.

‘Tolerance, Pluralism and Social Cohesion’ (TAPIS), 13 countries consortium led by Athens submitted to EU FP7, 22 December 2008, £224k. (The proposal has been scored 14.5 out of 15 and a funding decision will be made in July.

(with Paul Statham): Co-investigator on a multi-universities outline bid to host a Leverhulme Symposium (£250k) on Islam in Europe: Identity, Citizenship, Policy. Pending.

Therese O’Toole

(with Tariq Modood and N. Meer) ‘Muslim Participation in Contemporary Governance’, project submitted to AHRC January 2009, £422k. Outline successful, invited to submit full application.

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6. Phd Supervision Harriet Bradley Anusha Jayaweera (from October 2007), Factors affecting job performance and the moderate effect of gender and citizenship on job performance: A cross cultural comparison between Sri Lanka and the UK. Priyasha Kaul (from October 2007), Popular Music and the changing dynamics of the Indian Socio-Cultural Milieu. Steve Fenton Chao Yu Wu (until July 08), Ethnicity and Nationalism Matsumi Matsumoto (until July 08), Ethnicity and Nationalism Jon Fox Chao-yu Wu (until May 2007) Mutsumi Matsumoto (until September 2007) Vivienne Jackson (from October 2006), Dispossessed Denizens: Globalisation and Communities without Citizenship. Laura Moroşanu (from October 2007), Romanians in the UK. Heather Phillips (from October 2007), Land or lord: Do Maghrebian Muslim Immigrant Mothers conform to a secular lifestyle of England? Brooke Storer (from October 2008), Examining Identity labels through perceptions of National Loyalty. Demelza Jones (starts October 2009) Osman Gungor (Starts October 2009) Will Guy Vivienne Jackson (from 2005), Dispossessed Denizens: Globalisation and Communitie without Citizenship. Tariq Modood Nafees Akram, (from October 2008), The role of political and religious ideology in international terrorism. Sevgi Cilingir, 2008, Phd visitor, Turkish-Muslim Identity formation and immigrant integration in the UK

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Gabriel Faimau: (from October 2007), Muslims in the Imagination of British Christians Kathryn Kraft (until 2007), Change of Heart among Muslim Arabs Aleksandra Lewicki, 2007, Phd visitor and commenced at Bristol, October 2008 (University Scholarship), Revising Conceptions of Democratic Equality and Inclusion. Narzanin Massoumi (from October 2007), Muslim women in social movements in Britain post 9/11: The relationship between social movements and identity Heather Phillips (from October 2007), Land or Lord: Do Maghrebian Muslim Immigrant Mothers confirm to a secular lifestyle of England? Isabella Santamaria (from July 2007), The Silent Minority: An exploration of attitudes and predispositions to terrorism in black and ethnic minority communities in the UK Brooke Storer (from October 2008), Examining Identity Labels through perceptions of National Loyalty Sarah Scuzzerello, 2007 (Phd visitor), University of Lund Virtudes Tellez, 2007 (Phd visitor), University of Madrid Rosa Vasilaki (from October 2007), Universalist Islam: The ideological preconditions and the development of the movement Suruchi Thapar-Bjorkert Anne Bramley (until 2007), Representations of Africa and Britain. Therese O’Toole Aleksandra Lewicki (from October 2008), Revising Conceptions of Democratic Equality and Inclusion. Paul Statham Priyasha Kaul (from October 2007), Popular Music and the changing dynamics of the Indian Socio-Cultural Milieu. Narzanin Massoumi (from October 2007), Muslim women in social movements in Britain post 9/11. The relationship between social movements and identity. Laura Morosanu (from October 2007), Romanians in the UK.

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7. Publications Harriet Bradley ‘No more heroes? Reflections on the 20th anniversary of the miners' strike and culture of opposition’, Work Employment and Society, Jun 2008 vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 337-349.

Ranji Devadason ‘To Plan or Not to Plan? Young adult future orientations in two European cities’. Sociology 42(6) 2008: 1127-1145.

‘Fractured Transitions: Young Adults' Pathways into Contemporary Labour Markets’ (with Harriet Bradley), Sociology 42 (1) 2008: 119-136.

'Cosmopolitanism, Geographical Imaginaries and Belonging in North London' submitted to Urban Studies (April 2009). Steve Fenton (with Robin Mann) in Citizenship Acqusition and National Belonging, Palgrave: http://www.palgrave-usa.com/series/serieslist.aspx?series=Migration,%20Minorities%20and%20Citizenship&page=1 ‘Britishness’ in Cycnos, vol. 25(2), December, 2008 ‘Malaysia: a very particular multiculturalism’ in J. Lee (ed) Off The Edge, Malaysian Arts and Culture magazine, University of Kent, 2009. (with Mann, R.)‘The Personal Context of National Sentiments’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 35(4): 517-534, April 2009. Ethnicity 2nd Edition’, Polity Press, forthcoming, 2010 Jon Fox ,De la incluziune naţională la excludere economică: migraţia pentru muncă a etnicilor maghiari către Ungaria’ [Romanian translation of ‘From national inclusion to economic exclusion: ethnic Hungarian labour migration to Hungary’], in Sociologia Migraţiei. Cazul Românesc [The Sociology of Migration: The Romanian Case], Iaşi, Romania: Polirom (2008) ‘From National Inclusion to Economic Exclusion: Transylvanian Hungarian Ethnic Return Migration to Hungary’ [revised and updated version of ‘From national inclusion to economic exclusion: ethnic Hungarian labour migration to Hungary’], in Diasporic Homecomings: Ethnic Return Migration in Comparative Perspective, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press (forthcoming 2009)

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Nabil Khattab Khattab, N. Ethno-religious Background as a Determinant of Educational and Occupational Attainment in Britain. Forthcoming (2009) in Sociology 43:2, 1-19. Khattab, N. (Forthcoming). Not easy being a Palestinian-Arab woman in Israel": gender, ethnic and religious penalties in the labour market. Arab women in Israel: Current and Future perspectives (in Hebrew). Edited by F. Azaiza and K. Abu-Baker. (Khattab, N. & S. Fenton) 2009 What makes young adults happy? Employment, health and social relationships as determinants of life satisfaction. Sociology 43:1, 11-26. Nasar Meer Meer, N., and Modood, T. (2009) The multicultural state we’re in: Muslims, ‘multiculture’, and the civic-rebalancing of British multiculturalism, Political Studies, 56 (3). Meer, N., and Noorani, T. (2008) A sociological comparison of anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim sentiment in British public discourse, The Sociological Review, 56 (2), pp: 195-219. Meer, N., and Modood, T. (2008) British multiculturalism and her Muslims, Global Dialogue, 9 (3), pp: 87-98. Meer, N. (2008) The politics of voluntary and involuntary identities: are Muslims in Britain an ethnic, racial or religious minority? Patterns of Prejudice, 42 (1), pp: 61-81. Meer, N. (2010) ‘The impact of European Equality Directives upon British Anti-Discrimination Legislation’, Policy & Politics (forthcoming). Meer, N. (2009) Identity articulations, autonomy and mobilisations in the movement for Muslim schools in Britain. Race Ethnicity & Education. Meer, N. and Modood. T (2009) Refutations of racism in the ‘Muslim Question’ - a case-study of complaints, Patterns of Prejudice (September, 2009). Meer, N. and Mouristen, P. (2009) The Cartoons Affair and the press: a comparative analysis of news-editorial self conceptions in Britain and Denmark, Ethnicities.

Meer, N. and Modood, T. (forthcoming) ‘Muslims in Britain’, in: A. Triandyfillidou (Ed.) Muslims in 21st Century Europe: Structural and Cultural Perspectives. Routledge. Published Meer, N., Sala Pala, V., Modood, T., and Simon, P. (2009) Religion, Culture, Identity, and Education in Western Europe, in: J. Banks (Ed.) (2009) The Routledge International Companion To Multicultural Education. New York: Routledge.

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Tariq Modood ‘Remaking Multiculturalism Post 7/7’, in J. Eade et al (eds) Advancing Multiculturalism, Post 7/7, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008. (with Meer, N.) ‘The Multicultural State We Are In: Muslims, ‘Multiculture’ and the ‘Civic re-balancing’ of British Multiculturalism’, Political Studies, early view on journal website from October, 2008: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121383134/PDFSTART?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=O ‘South Asian Assertiveness in Britain’, in S. Koshy and R. Radhakrishnan (eds), The South Asian Diaspora, Oxford University Press, 2008. ‘Muslims, Equality and Secularism’ in B. Spalek and A. Imtoual (eds) Religion, Spirituality and the Social Sciences, Bristol: Policy Press, 2008. 'Multicultural British Citizenship and Making Space for Muslims', Cycnos, December, 2008. ‘Multiculturalism and Groups’ as part of Review Symposium on T. Modood, Multiculturalism: A Civic Idea, 2007 and A. Phillips, Multiculturalism Without Culture, 2007, Social and Legal Studies, 17(4):549-553, December 2008. (with P. Enneli), ‘Young Turkish-speaking People in the UK: Early Employment Experiences and Dependency on Ethnic Enclave in ‘Turks in Europe. Culture, Identity, Integration’. Edited by Talip Kucukcan and Veyis Gungor. Turkevi Research Centre, Turkevi 2009. Muslims in Britain, Race, Place and Identities. Edited by Peter Hopkins and Richard Gale. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2009. (with Geoffery Levey) (eds) Secularism, Religion and Multicultural Citizenship, Foreword by Charles Taylor, Cambridge University Press, 2009.

(with G. Levey) ‘Liberal Democracy, Multicultural Citizenship, and the Danish Cartoon Affair’ in G B Levey and T. Modood (eds) Secularism, Religion and Multicultural Citizenship, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. ‘Muslims, Religious Equality and Secularism’ in G B Levey and T Modood (eds) Secularism, Religion and Multicultural Citizenship, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,2009. (with C. Kyrikiades and S. Virdee) 'Racism, Muslims and the National Imagination', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, January 2009. ‘Moderate Secularism and Multiculturalism’, Politics: February 29(1), 71-76, 2009 (this being a reply to S. Laegaard, Moderate Secularism and Multicultural Equality, Politics: 2008, 28(3) pp. 160-168).

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‘O dilema liberal: integracao ou vilificacao?’ in FMP (Fundacao Escola Superior Do Ministerio Publico) Revista Da Faculdade De Direito Da FM, Rio Grande do Sul: FMP, No 02 2008. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Politics Third Addition, Edited by Iain McLean and Alistair McMillan, Oxford University Press, 2009. ‘Multicultural Citizenship and Muslim Identity Politics’ in Special Issue of Interventions on ‘Framing Muslims’ edited by Peter Morey and Amina Yaqin (Routledge forthcoming, 2009). ‘The State and Ethno-Religious Mobilisation in Britain’ in Jennifer Hochschild and John Mollenkopf (eds), Bringing Outsiders In, Cornell University Press, forthcoming, 2009. ‘Capitals, Ethnic Identity and Educational Qualifications’, in R. Alba and M. Waters (eds) New Dimensions of Diversity: The Children of Immigrants in North America and Western Europe, Cornell: Cornell University Press, forthcoming 2009. ‘Muslims, Religious Equality and Secularism’ in M. Dimova-Cookson and P. Stick (eds) Multiculturalism and Moral Conflict, Routledge, forthcoming 2009. ‘Muslims and the Politics of Difference’, in P. Hopkins and R. Gale (eds), Muslims in Britain: Race, Place and Identities, Edinburgh University Press, 2009. ‘Muslims in Britain and the Struggle for Ethno-Religious Equality’ in M. Higgins, C. Smith and J. Storey (eds) Cambridge Companion to Modern British Culture, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2009. 'In defence of Multicultural Citizenship' in J Pugh (ed) Radical Politics Today, Routledge, forthcoming 2009. 'Ethnicity and Religion', in Flinders, M., A. Gamble, C. Hay, and M. Kenny (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of British Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming, 2009. Therese O’Toole ‘Learning from Political Sociology: Structure, Agency and Inclusive Governance’ (with Richard Gale) International Journal of Children’s Rights 16, 2009: 369-378.

‘Young people and faith activism: British Muslim youth, glocalisation and the umma’ (with Richard Gale), in Faith in the Public Realm: Controversies, policies and practices, Adam Dinham, Robert Furbey and Vivien Lowndes (eds.) Bristol: Policy Press, 2009.

Therese O’Toole and Richard Gale (2009) Political engagement among Ethnic Minority Young People: Making a Difference (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan) Therese O’Toole and Richard Gale (2010) ‘Contemporary grammars of action among ethnic minority young activists’ in Ethnic and Racial Studies special edition on

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Migrants and Minorities’ Mobilization: Exclusion and Engagements in Europe, edited by Davide Però and John Solomos Therese O’Toole and Richard Gale (2010) ‘Grammars of Political Action among Urban Muslim Youth’ in Creative Participation: Responsibility-Taking in a Political World, Michele Micheletti and Andrew MacFarland (eds.) (Boulder Colorado: Paradigm) Gaby Atfield, Kavita Brahmbhatt, Hameed Hakimi, Therese O’Toole, Nada Sahinagic, Ata Salih and Hadi Tavasoly (forthcoming) ‘Involving community researchers in refugee research’ in Community Research: From Theory to Method, Lisa Goodson and Jenny Phillimore (editors) (Bristol: Policy Press) Therese O’Toole and Richard Gale (forthcoming) ‘Participative Governance in Practice’ in Decentred Governance: Democracy, Conflict and Participation, editors: Steven Griggs, Aletta Norval and Hendrik Wagenaar

Paul Statham: ‘El análisis de las expresiones públicas de voluntad o cómo estudiar la dimensión pública del proceso de integración constitucional de la Unión Europea’ (with Trenz H-J), in Hans Jörg Trenz, Agustín José Menénde y Fernando Losada (eds.) ¿Y por fin somos europeos? La comunicación política en el debate constituyente europeo. Madrid: Dykinson, 2008.

‘Los debates mediáticos sobre la Unión Europea y la ratificación del Tratado Constitucional en la esfera pública británica.’ (with J. Firmstone), in Hans Jörg Trenz, Agustín José Menéndez y Fernando Losada (eds.) ¿Y por fin somos europeos? La comunicación política en el debate constituyente europeo. Madrid: Dykinson, 2008

2009. The challenge of measuring immigrant origin and immigration-related ethnicity in Europe? (with 12 authors: my contribution 10%) International Migration and Integration 10:67-88.

‘Europe’s Migration Challenge in a Globalizing World. General Survey’, in Western Europe 2009. London: Taylor and Francis.

Claire Tinker: ‘The debate over the state funding of Muslim schools in Britain’, The Crucible, July-Sept. 2008.

Tinker, C and Armstrong, N. (2008) 'From the outside looking in: how an awareness of difference can benefit the qualitative research process', The Qualitative Report, vol. 13, no. 1. Tinker, C. (2009) 'Rights, Social Cohesion and Identity: arguments for and against state funded Muslim schools in Britain', Race, Ethnicity and Education.

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8. Centre Journal Modood continues to edit with Steve May the international quarterly, Ethnicities. It is an interdisciplinary ISI-indexed journal, now in its ninth year, which aims to achieve a critical nexus between the disciplines of sociology and politics on the themes of ethnicity, nationalism and identity politics. 9. Leverhulme Programme Conferences Post-Immigration Minorities, Religion and National Identities, 14-15 November, 2008, University of Bristol. There was a total of 108 attendees; the plenary speakers were: Professor Craig Calhoun (New York University) Professor Reina Lewis (London College of Fashion) Lord Bhikhu Parekh (University of Westminster) Professor Roland Robertson (University of Aberdeen; University of Pittsburgh) Professor Pnina Werbner (Keele University). A journal Special Issue publication is currently being planned. 10. Conferences Organised

Ranji Devadason Ranji is currently co-ordinating an ESRC seminar about ethnic minority engagement in the voluntary sector for the series Re-mixing the economy of welfare with Rebecca Taylor (PSI) and Irene Hardill (Nottingham Trent University), BIPA, Bristol, 19 May 2009.

Tariq Modood

Post-Immigration Minorities, Religion & National Identities Conference, Bristol-UCL Leverhulme Programme on Migration and Citizenship, University of Bristol, 14-15 November 2008 (with Gregor McLennan) `Seminar Series on 'Secularity and Postsecularity: reason and faith in intellectual and public discourse', Institute of Advanced Studies, Uni of Bristol, Feb – May, 2009.

Organising a Symposium on Belonging, Britishness and Alienation, together with COMPAS, University of Oxford, 18-19 June 2009.

Paul Statham Paul Statham and Asimina Michailidou organized the final conference for an ESRC project: ‘The European public sphere and the EU's "democratic deficit": Where are we

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now?’. BIPA, University of Bristol. In addition to leading scholars in this field, attendees included: the Deputy Head of Cabinet for Commission Vice-President Margot Wallström, the Head of Public Diplomacy for the EU Representation in London, and Head of Communications, EESC, 3-4 November 2009.

11. Seminar and Conference Presentations Parveen Akhtar Akhtar, P. (2008) Political Participation and British Pakistani Muslims: A Birmingham Case Study, Post-Immigration Minorities, Religion and National Identities Conference, University of Bristol

Guest researcher at the Lahore University of Management Sciences in Pakistan, August 2008.

Harriet Bradley: ‘Ethnicity, gender and workplace cultures’ Presentation to ESRC Workshop on Ethnicity and Gender, University of Glasgow, March 2009

Ranji Devadason: ‘Cosmopolitanism and Belonging in North London’, FUTURES urban research in Europe conference, Weimar, Germany, 31 October – 2 November, 2008.

‘Place attachment, community cohesion and the politics of belonging in European cities’, Multicultural Democracy and Migrants’ Social Capital in European Cities’ conference, Brussels 28–29 January 2009

Steve Fenton Chicago conference of the Council for European Studies: On resentment and National Identity, March 2008. Jon Fox: Discussant, ‘Etnikai migráció a Kárpát-medencében’ [‘Ethnic migration in the Carpathian Basin], paper presented by Margit Feischmidt and Ildikó Zakariás, Szakmai vita a magyarországi migrációs folyamatok elemző műhelytanulmányokról [Debate on research on migration processes in Hungary], Ethnic and National Minorities Research Institution of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, June 2008 [in Hungarian] Presenter, ‘Everyday nationhood’ with Cynthia Miller-Idriss, Az etnicitás empirikus kutatásának dilemmái [The empirical dilemmas of studying ethnicity], Minority Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, June 2008

Discussant, ‘Etnikai migráció a Kárpát-medencében’ [‘Ethnic migration in the Carpathian Basin], paper presented by Margit Feischmidt and Ildikó Zakariás, Szakmai vita a magyarországi migrációs folyamatok elemző műhelytanulmányokról [Debate on research on migration processes in Hungary], Ethnic and National Minorities Research Institution of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, June 2008 [in Hungarian]

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Presenter, ‘Child traffickers, asylum seekers, and benefit shoppers: becoming ‘Roma’ in the UK’ with Laura Moroşanu, Post-Immigration Minorities, Religion and National Identities Conference, Leverhulme Programme on Migration and Citizenship, University of Bristol, November 2008 Presenter, ‘The ambivalent homeland: Hungary as homeland, Hungary as destination country’, Incorporating Coethnic Migrants: A comparative perspective’, Internationales Begegnungszentrum der Wissenschaft, Munich, June 2009 Seminar, ‘Everyday nationhood’, Institute for International and European Policy, University of Leuven, May 2009 Presenter, ‘Backdoor nationalism: EU accession and the reinvention of nationalism in Hungary and Poland’ with Peter Vermeersch, The 19th Annual ASEN Conference, Panel: Reinventing nationalism through European integration, London School of Economics, April 2009 Chair, ‘New European mobilities: young people and migration from East to West’, You and Social Change across Borders: Emerging Identities and Divisions in Eastern and Western Europe, St Antony’s College, Oxford University, March 2009 Will Guy Invited participant at European Commission Roma Summit, Brussels, 16 September.

Invited participant at Magical Octagon, Spišská Nová Ves, University of Constantine the Philosopher at Nitra, Slovakia, 22 September.

Invited speaker at Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Human Dimension Meeting, Warsaw, 26 September.

With M. Greenfields and S. Cemlyn, ‘Gypsies, Travellers and Roma: Policy initiatives, enclaves and economic exclusion’, at Post-Immigration Minorities, Religion and National Identities conference, Bristol, 14-15 November.

Invited speaker at Ethnological/Anthropological Terminology: Migration, Diversity and their Management conference, ‘Discourses of migration: The case of Roma in the UK’, Prague: Institute of Ethnology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 26-27 November.

Invited speaker at Roma – (Southeast) Europe’s Unknown Minority conference, ‘Living conditions, social perception and state policy in the macro-region of “Eastern Europe” before and after 1989’, Berlin: Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft/Deutsche Welle/Freudenberg Stiftung, 1-2 December.

With M. Kovats, invited paper for European Commission Expert Preparatory Meeting for Defining EU Integrated Platform on Roma Inclusion, ‘Roma Platform – Enhancing the Commission’s Roma related activities’, Prague, 26-27 February.

Priyasha Kaul ESRC training workshop 'Using new technologies in qualitative research' organised at the University of Cardiff by the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods, April 2008.

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Guest lecture on ‘Making of a ‘Nation’: Bollywood films and the Indian Nationalist Project’ for a course on ‘Popular Indian cinema and the Emergence of Bollywood’ at the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences, London South Bank University, April 2008. ESRC training workshop 'Multi-modal qualitative research' organised at the University of Cardiff by the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods, May 2008. Participant and Paper presenter ‘Creating the ‘other’?: Representations of religion, identity and nationalism in India’ at the 20th European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies (ECMSAS), University of Manchester, 8- 11 July 2008. Participant and Paper presenter ‘Exploring ‘Anwar’: religion, identity and nationalism’ at the Representing Islam: Comparative Perspectives Conference organised jointly by the University of Manchester and the Department of Politics, International and Policy Studies (PIPS), University of Surrey, and supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) of Britain, at the University of Manchester, 5- 6 September 2008. June- Participant and Paper presenter ‘Exploring Indianness in bollywood films: diaspora and the new indian modernity’ at the AHRC Diasporas, Migration and Identities Programme and CRONEM annual conference 'Diasporas, Migration and Identities: Crossing Boundaries, New Directions' at the University of Surrey.

June- Participant and Paper presenter at the ‘Angles: Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Conference on Cultural History’at Birkbeck, University of London.

July- participant at the 'Theory for a Global Age: Postcolonial and Cosmopolitan perspectives' - early career summer school in social and political thought organised by the University of Warwick.

September- Participant and Paper presenter at the annual European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR) conference at the University of Potsdam, Germany.

21st –22nd May- Organiser of the Annual postgraduate conference 'Connections' at the Department of Sociology, University of Bristol.

Presentation at the postgraduate work-in-progress forum at the Department of Sociology, University of Bristol. Nabil Khattab: "The impact of spatial segregation on the employment outcomes amongst Bangladeshis men and women in England and Wales " Migration and Citizenship Conference Bristol 14-15 November 2008 (With T. Modood, I. Sirkeci and R. Johnston) ‘Winners’ and ‘Losers’: The Impact of Education, Ethnicity and Gender on Muslims in the British Labour Market. Under review in WES (With T.Abbas). The British Sociological Association Annual Conference 2009, 16-18 April 2009, Cardiff City Hall, UK. (With T .Modood, Ron Johnston and Ibrahim Sirkeci.). The impact of spatial segregation on the employment outcomes amongst Bangladeshis men and women in

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England and Wales. A paper presented during the Leverhulme conference, Bristol 14-15 November 2008 Nasar Meer: Ideas of nationhood and belonging in the print media reaction to Jack Straw’s comments on the Veil (co-authored paper with C. Dwyer and T. Modood). Leverhulme Conference on Migration. Bristol, 14 November 2008. The multicultural state we’re in: Muslims, ‘multiculture’, and the civic-rebalancing of British multiculturalism (co-authored paper with T. Modood). Leverhulme Conference on Migration. Bristol, 14 November 2008. Public lecture on Islamophobia delivered at Cardiff University and organised by the Centre for the Study of Muslims and Islam in Britain. 17 March, 2009. Tariq Modood ‘Multicultural Britishness’, Inaugural Conference of the PSA Study Group on Britishness, University of Huddersfield, 5 June, 2008. ‘Multicultural citizenship & Muslim identity politics’, Muslim diasporas: religious, national identity, gender & cultural resistance, VU University, Amsterdam, 20-21 June 2008. ‘Multiculturalism and Secularism’, IMISCOE Phd Workshop, Lisbon, 4 July 2008. ‘From ‘Race’ to ‘Ethno-Religious’: the Asianing of British Race Relations’, European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, University of Manchester, 8 July 2008. ‘Free Speech or Incitement to Religious Hatred: Where Should We Draw the Line?’, Islam in English Law Discussion, The Temple Church, London, 9 July 2008. ‘Religion as Identity, As Part of Why the State might be interested in Religion, Public Lecture, University of Antwerp, Belgium, September 2008 ‘Debate on Multiculturalism’ with Kenan Malik and Tariq Ramadan, Representing Islam: Comparative Perspectives Conference, University of Manchester, September 2008. ‘Ethno-Religious Diversity in Western Europe: Contemporary Challenges, Boundaries of Thought, (Lectures in Porto Allegre and Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 2008. Secularism, the Secular State & Religious Diversity Conference, University of Ottawa, Canada, 31 October – 2 November 2008 Post-Immigration Minorities, Religion & National Identities Conference, University of Bristol 14-15 November 2008: i) With Nasar Meer & Claire Dwyer , ‘Here's why the veil so offends me’ – Reflections on the print media reactions to Jack Straw’s veil comments’.

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ii) With Nasar Meer, ‘The multicultural state we’re in: Muslims, ‘multiculture’ and the ‘civic re-balancing’ of British multiculturalism’. iii) With Varun Uberoi & Claire Dwyer, ‘Re-imagining what it means to be British’ iv) With Nabil Khattab, Ibrahim Sirkeci, & Ron Johnston, ‘Bangladeshi residential enclaves and employment outcomes amongst men and women in England and Wales’. ‘Multiculturalism & Secularism in Postsecular Britain?’, Religion Secularity & Cultural Agency, University of Oldenburg, Germany, November 2008 ‘British Secularism & the Muslim Question’, British Muslims & the Secular State Seminar, Policy Research Centre 21 January 2009 Public Lecture respondent, ‘European Muslims and the Secular State: Mediation & Citizenship & Identity’, Islam & the Secular State Conference, University of Leuven, Belgium, January 2009 ‘From Fatwa to Jihad: 20 years of free speech wars’, Lectures by Kenan Malik & Tariq Modood, Battle of Ideas, Bishopsgate Institute, London, February 2009. ‘Ethno-religious Assertiveness out of Racial Equality’, Harvard University, Cambridge, 4 March 2009. ‘Religion, Politics and the Democratic State’, The Religious Secular Divide, The US Case, New School, New York City, 5-6 March 2009. ‘Is Multiculturalism Dead?’, Liberalism and Multiculturalism Seminar, King’s College London, 16 March 2009. ‘Religion as Identity, Respect for Religion and Secularism, Security and Human Rights: Conflict or Complementarity Lecture, University of Exeter, 17 March 2009. Religion, Equality and Good Relations Seminar, The Thistle Hotel, London, 24 March 2009. ‘What are the limits of free speech’, Free Speech Debate with Kenan Malik, Bristol Festival of Ideas, Watershed Media Centre, Bristol, 1 April 2009. ‘Religion and Secularism in England’, The Bouchard-Taylor report, one year later. International Perspectives, Universite de Montreal, 1-2 May 2009. Therese O’Toole Invited to present to the Youth Studies Seminar Series at the University of Northampton, on 23rd October 2008.

Invited to present on young people, segregation and urban politics at a conference comparing ethnic segregation in the UK, USA and France held at the University Paris 8, on January 15 2009.

Paul Statham: Research visit to European University Institute, Florence, July 2008.

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‘A European Journalism?’ to ESRC project Conference ‘The European public sphere and the EU's "democratic deficit": Where are we now?’ BIPA, University of Bristol, Nov.

‘The Making of a European Public Sphere: How far has it developed and how far can it go?’ Invited talk to CRONEM research Centre, University of Surrey, Nov.

Europeanization, Welfare and Democracy. International Conference Centre for Modern European Studies (CEMES, www.cemes.ku.dk) in collaboration with EWED, University of Copenhagen Multiculturalism and the Challenge of Islam in Europe: Existing Knowledge and Future Research Directions. 15-17 April 2009. Claire Tinker Identity under threat? Constructions of identity in the Muslim schools debate. Post-Immigration Minorities, Religion and National Identities, Bristol-UCL Leverhulme Programme on Migration and Citizenship, November 2008.

Rights, Social Cohesion and Identity. The debate over the state funding of Muslim schools in Britain. Encounters and Intersections: Religion, Diaspora and Ethnicities, St Catherine’s College, Oxford, July 2008

Simon Weaver ‘"Does my bomb look big in this?" Ethnic identity and resistance in British Asian comedy’. Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA) Conference, University of Bradford & Bradford Media Museum, 16th January 2009.

Postgraduate Presentation: Thushel Jayaweera BSA Annual Conference (2009)(April 16th 2009) Paper title: Non-standard work Schedules and the relationship with partners :The perceptions and feelings of full-time hotel workers Lancaster Sociology Summer Conference (Paper accepted,July 2009) Working conditions , work stress and job performance:Experience of hotel workers and what they really said. Priyasha Kaul

‘Exploring ‘Anwar’: religion, identity and nationalism’ at the Representing Islam: Comparative Perspectives Conference, Manchester University, 5- 6 Sept. 2008.

‘Creating the ‘other’?: Representations of religion, identity and nationalism in India’, 20th European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies (ECMSAS), Manchester, 8-11 July 2008.

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Aleksandra Lewicki Participation in the Harvard-Manchester Summer School on Immigration and Social Change in Britain and the United States, Peak District, 9-20 June 2008. Organizer of the postgraduate conference "Wieviel Freiheit kostet unsere Sicherheit? Die Gratwanderung zwischen Privatsphäre und Öffentlichkeit" in Schwerte, June 26- 29 2008. Organizer of the postgraduate conference "Religiöse Gegenwartskultur: Zwischen Integration und Abgrenzung" in Göttingen, October 1 - 3, 2008. Laura Morosanu: Forthcoming 2009: Researching Ethnicity without Ethnicisation: Romanians in High-and Low-skilled Occupations in London, UK, to be presented at the ESA conference on European Society or Societies to be held in Lisbon, Portugal, 2-5 September Forthcoming 2009: Controlling Ethnic Immigration: Roma Asylum-seekers in the UK (with Jon Fox), to be presented at the CRONEM conference on ?Migration, Diaspora and Identities?, to be held in Guildford, UK, 11-12 June 2009: Beyond Ethnic Networks: Sociability Patterns of Romanian Students and Workers in London, UK, presented at the conference titled Youth and Social Change across Borders: Emerging Identities and Divisions in Eastern and Western Europe, Oxford, UK, 27-28 March 2008: Child Traffickers, Asylum Seekers and Benefit Shoppers: Becoming Roma in the UK (with Jon Fox), presented at the conference titled Post-Immigration Minorities, Religion, and National Identities, Bristol, UK, 14-15 November Tomoko Sakai: ‘Body as a Mirror of History: Narrative and Social Memory in Northern Ireland’, The Body Conference, Cardiff University, 21 June 2008. Brooke Storer: 'Muslim as an Ethnic Identity?' at the UNC/Duke Islamic Studies Graduate Student Conference, April 4-5, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. 12. Public Engagement Harriet Bradley Interviewed on BBC News Channel, February 2009 , on class, identity and deprivation, following Runnymede Trust Report

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Will Guy: Advisory panel on OSCE Action Plan on Roma and Sinti Inclusion, Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, Warsaw.

Analyst for comprehensive review of Best Practice in Roma Inclusion Projects and Policies, study reviewing practice in 18 EU Member States, responsible for final report, ERRC (Budapest) for European Commission, January 2009 – June 2010.

Thematic expert for European Commission Peer Review, responsible for initial and final reports of Integrated Programme for Social Inclusion of Greek Roma, ÖSB (Vienna) for European Commission, February – May 2009.

Analyst for project involving reflections by Roma activists – Dilemmas of Roma Integration: A Reflective Analysis, Freudenberg Stiftung (Weinheim), February – December 2009.

Steve Fenton Consultant, Dorset Health Care NHS Foundation Trust, ‘Emotional processing and immigrants’ research. Nabil Khattab: A local radio station (Heart) (8 April 2009) has reported our study about happiness and employment. University press release: http://www.bris.ac.uk/news/2009/6276.html Daily Mail (10th April 2009) reporting on our study on happiness and employment: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1168846/Job-success-means-women-35-men-claim-researchers.html Evening Post (April 14, 2009) reporting on happiness and employment: http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/educationplus/home/Bristol-research-key-happiness/article-899403-detail/article.html Nasar Meer: Interviewed for a BBC radio documentary on entitled ‘An Asian PM in our time?’ broadcast on 9 March, 2009. Details here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7932026.stm And here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/asiannetwork/documentaries/jiprimeminister.shtml Interviewed on BBC Radio 2 as part of a discussion on Muslim difference in the media. 26 March 2009

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‘Are Muslims in Britain an ethnic minority?’, Research Findings, available on-line here: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2008/5805.html and disseminated here:

• Interviewed for the Press Association on 31 Jan: • http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=89863&in_page_id=

34&in_a_source= • Interviewed on Bristol Star Radio on 1 Feb • Interviewed on BBC Radio Bristol on 1 Feb • Appeared on Drivetime with Henry Bonsu, London independent Radio, 1 Feb • Appeared on BBC Radio London Sunday 3 Feb • Appeared on BBC Radio Bristol Tuesday 5 Feb

Tariq Modood:

Appointed to the National Equality Panel by Harriet Harman, Deputy Prime Minister, June 2008.

‘Free Speech or Incitement to Religious Hatred: Where Should We Draw the Line?’, Islam in English Law Discussion, The Temple Church, London, 9 July 2008 ‘Is Multiculturalism Dead?’, Public Policy Research, June - August, 2008, pp. 84-88. ‘O multiculturalismo está morto?’ Zero Hora, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 24 october 2008, Caderno Cultura. http://zerohora.clicrbs.com.br/zerohora/jsp/default.jsp?uf=1&local=1&section=Estilo de Vida&newsID=a2264889.xml Daniel Feix, ‘Cruzada Contra a Intolerancia’, article from the Fronteiras do Pensamento Copesul Braskem Conference, 25 October 2008, Brazil Daniel Soares, ‘A Voz do Multiculturalismo’, Correio do Povo, 25 October 2008, Brazil. ‘Filosofia e Racismo em debate’, untitled Brazilian Newspaper, 27 October 2008. Daniel Soares, ‘Terra Estrangeira no fronteiras do pensamento’, Correio do Povo, 27 October 2008. Daniel Feix, ‘Diversidade cultural e destaque no’, article from the Fronteiras do Pensamento Copesul Braskem Conference, 28 October 2008, Brazil. Daniel Feis, ‘Para Entender o presente, e preciso conhecer o futuro’, Zero Hora, 28 October 2008, Brazil. Luiz Gonzaga Lopes, ‘Muito alem da etnia e das fronteiras’, Correio do Pova, 28 October 2008, Brazil.

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The book, 'Multiculturalism: A Civic Idea' was shortlisted for the Muslim Writers Award, 2009. Continued to serve on IPPR (National Security Commission) co-chaired by Paddy Ashdown and George Robertson. 'Universities and Public Benefit', 100: a collection of words and images to mark the centenary of the University of Bristol, Bristol: University of Bristol, 2009, pp. 245-247.

Contributor to BBC Inside Out West on the subject of discrimination against ethnic minority groups by letting agents and employment agencies in the South West of England, January 2009.

‘Multiculturalism’, Panel Speaker at University of Warwick Students Union, One World Week, 24 January 2009. Panel member, Start the Week with Andrew Marr, BBC Radio 4, ‘Censorship since Rushdie's fatwa’,9 February 2009; podcast at: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/sociology/ethnicitycitizenship/news.html ‘From Fatwa to Jihad: 20 years of free speech wars’, debate with Kenan Malik and others, Institute of Ideas, London, 12 February 2009. Panel member, Newshour with Julian Marshall, BBC World Service, ‘Rushdie Fatwa – 20 Years Later’, 14 February 2009. Free Speech Debate, Bristol Festival of Ideas with Kenan Malik & Tariq Modood, 1st April 2009. 13. Seminar Series Professor Bobby Sayyid, University of Leeds, ‘Recalling the Caliphate’. October 2008

Professor Mica Nava, University of East London, ‘Visceral Cosmopolitanism’, December 2008.

Dr Derek McGhee, University of Southampton, ‘We must now do more – and demand more” - an examination of Gordon Brown’s proposals for combining the managed migration points system with the three tier ‘earned’ citizenship process’, January 2009.

Dr Mustafa Dikec, University of London, ‘A thirst for citizenship: politics and/of difference in contemporary France’, February 2009.

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Uzma Shakir, Atkinson Charitable Foundation, ‘Casting a front-line eye on multiculturalism: a Canadian story’, February 2009.

Dr Yasmin Hussain & Dr Paul Bagguley, University of Leeds, ‘The riots of 2001 and the Emergence of the Discourse of Community Cohesion’, February 2009.

14. Professional activities

Harriet Bradley Chair, Academy of Finland Sociology Panel for research grants and senior fellowships February 2008

External examiner, Queens University Belfast

Editorial Board, Work, Employment and Society

Will Guy Member of Executive Board, Ethnicities, Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship, University of Bristol.

Member of Editorial Board, Česk ý lid, Institute of Ethnology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.

Priyasha Kaul

Research study for the FSSL on the Bristol Institute of Public Affairs: current operation and future policy recommendations.

Tariq Modood Member, BSA-ESRC International Benchmarking Review of UK Sociology, 2008-09.

Advisory Board member of Journal of Middle East Law and Policy, University of Toronto, 2007- Member, Steering Committee, AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Research Programme, 2007-2009

Member, Steering Group, Muslims in EU Cities, A 9 Countries Project, Open Society Institute, Budapest, 2007 –

Member, Advisory Committee, Options for Britain II (ESRC), Oxford University, 2007-09

Advisory Board Member, Network for Religion in Public Life, University of Exeter, 2008- Editorial Adviser, ‘Yearbook of Muslims in Europe’, July 2008

Editorial Advisory Board, Encylopaedia of Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism, Blackwell-Wiley, 2009-

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Joined International Advisory Board, National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies, The University of Melbourne, February 2009.

Joined the Council of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, February 2009.

Editorial Board member, Patterns of Prejudice, London, 1994 –

Paul Statham: Committee Member of University Association of Contemporary European Studies.