Conceptualising Anti‐Racist Institutionalism

Eseonu, Temidayo (2025) Conceptualising Anti‐Racist Institutionalism. Social Policy and Administration. ISSN 0144-5596

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Abstract

Discussions on race, institutions and public administration in scholarly literature have largely originated from a US context; this article argues that new institutionalism needs a race lens outside of this context, allowing for analyses of how institutions can be implicated in the (re)production of racial inequalities in countries with racial regimes. This article suggests focusing on the mechanics of racialisation to understand how racial inequalities are (re)produced. This article makes two theoretical propositions: institutions, as sets of narratives, practices and rules, are racialised, and these institutions can be transformed in pursuit of racial equity. Using qualitative data from a case study of a UK local government's employment service, an expanded theoretical strand of new institutionalism is proposed: anti‐racist institutionalism. This research provides illustrative examples of racialised narratives, and colour‐blind practices and rules such as budgets and performance management measures can have racialised outcomes. Further research is required to understand what institutional change is required to transform these racialised institutions in pursuit of racial equity.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Social Policy and Administration
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? new institutionalismlocal governmentracialisationracial equityracepublic administrationdevelopmentsociology and political science ??
ID Code:
226818
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Deposited On:
07 Jan 2025 10:15
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
Last Modified:
08 Jan 2025 03:25