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  • The failure of the importat...
    Simon, Patrick

    Ethnic and racial studies, 10/2017, Letnik: 40, Številka: 13
    Journal Article

    The 2010 census round has shown a significant growth in the number of countries collecting ethnic and racial data as a consequence of the increasing consciousness of their internal ethnic diversity and to implement more active equality policies addressing ethno-racial discrimination. However, Europe is not part of this dynamic: almost nothing has changed on the ethnic statistics' frontline in between the two census rounds. This article addresses some of the justification for the enduring resistance of "statistical blindness" to ethno-racial diversity in Europe, locating it mainly in the strategy to erase race from the public sphere as a leverage to combat racism. The limits of this strategy in the context of mass migration from former colonial empires where racial subordination and classification have been produced and developed are discussed. Europe should ultimately face its past domination (rebranded but still active today) without silencing its consequences.