2022
DOI: 10.1177/00380385221122413
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Carrying Europe’s ‘White Burden’, Sustaining Racial Capitalism: Young Post-Soviet Migrant Workers in Helsinki and Warsaw

Abstract: The opening up of sociology to postcolonial and critical race thinking has been predominantly animated by the relations between western metropoles and their (post)colonies. ‘Eastern Europe’ seems to be an uneasy fit in this discussion, being excluded from the idea of ‘Europe’; at the same time, it is not grouped together with non-European Others in terms of colonial histories. Drawing on fieldwork among young Russian and Ukrainian migrant workers in Helsinki (2014–2016) and Warsaw (2020), the article examines … Show more

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“…The book's understanding of whiteness does not engage with the recent body of work that has explored racial hierarchies beyond the Black/White binary in the context of postsocialism (e.g. Boatcă, 2016;Drăgan, 2019;Krivonos, 2022;Manolova et al, 2019). Moreover, those formerly under state socialism and who have been fully integrated into the European Union (EU) (even if not as fully White subjects) are inevitably part of a White enclosure (Rexhepi, 2022) that expels non-White non-European subjects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The book's understanding of whiteness does not engage with the recent body of work that has explored racial hierarchies beyond the Black/White binary in the context of postsocialism (e.g. Boatcă, 2016;Drăgan, 2019;Krivonos, 2022;Manolova et al, 2019). Moreover, those formerly under state socialism and who have been fully integrated into the European Union (EU) (even if not as fully White subjects) are inevitably part of a White enclosure (Rexhepi, 2022) that expels non-White non-European subjects.…”
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confidence: 99%