Dear colleagues,
Please note there was an editing staff error in the article ‘Getting beyond the “symptom”, acknowledging the “disease”: Theorising racist nativism’, in Volume 11, No. 1 of Contemporary Justice Review, published 1 March 2008. We would like to direct you to the following link where you can download a corrected version of the article and, specifically, the corrected definition of ‘racist nativism’. Please use this issue and discard any previously downloaded copies:
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content∼content=a790120594∼db=all∼order=page
The correct definition of ‘racist nativism’ should read as follows:
the assigning of values to real or imagined differences, in order to justify the superiority of the native, who is perceived to be white, over that of the non‐native, who is perceived to be People and Immigrants of Color, and thereby defend the right of whites, or the natives, to dominance.
We thank you for your understanding and apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused.
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