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National Ranking
581

Overview

Robert Miles is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their academic focus lies primarily within the fields of Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences, with specific attention to Literature and Literary Theory as well as Cultural Studies.

Their work explores multiple themes, including Gothic Literature and Media Analysis, Crime and Detective Fiction Studies, and the broader area of literature involving history, themes, and analysis. These topics highlight their engagement with both the historical and thematic aspects of literature, alongside critical media perspectives.

Collaborative research has been a significant component of their scholarly activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Andrew Smith
  • William Hughes
  • Angela Wright
  • Dale Townshend
  • Joel Faflak

Robert Miles has contributed to literature primarily through publications centered on Gothic and detective fiction studies, though specific titles of recent papers or publication venues are not provided.

Best Publications

  • Racism after 'race relations'

    Robert Miles

  • Racism and migrant labour

    Robert Miles

  • Migration and European integration : the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion

    Robert Miles;Dietrich Thränhardt

  • Migration and European Integration: The Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion

    Robert Miles;Dietrich Thränhardt

  • Refugees or migrant workers? : European volunteer workers in Britain, 1946-1951

    Diana Kay;Robert Miles

  • Capitalism and Unfree Labour: Anomaly or Necessity?

    Robert Miles

  • Race, nation, class: ambiguous identities

    Robert Miles

  • Labour and racism

    Peter Kivisto;Annie Phizacklea;Robert Miles

  • Rassismus : einführung in die geschichte und theorie eines begriffs

    Robert Miles

  • White man's country : racism in British politics

    Robert Miles;Annie Phizacklea

  • Who Belongs?: The Meanings of British Nationality and Immigration Law@@@Subjects, Citizens, Aliens and Others: Nationality and Immigration Law

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  • Marxism versus the sociology of ‘race relations'?*

    Robert Miles

  • The riots of 1958: Notes on the ideological construction of ‘race relations’ as a political issue in Britain

    Robert Miles

  • Racial Exclusionism and the City: The Urban Support of the National Front

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  • Racism and political action in Britain

    Saskia Sassen-Koob;Robert Miles;Annie Phizacklea

  • Recent Marxist Theories of Nationalism and the Issue of Racism

    Robert Miles

  • Transnational citizenship: membership and rights in international migration

    Robert Miles

  • Labour migration, racism and capital accumulation in western Europe since 1945: an overview.

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  • Class, race and ethnicity: a critique of Cox's theory

    Robert Miles

  • RACISM, MIGRATION AND THE STATE IN WESTERN EUROPE: A CASE FOR COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS:

    Frank Bovenkerk;Robert Miles;Gilles Verbunt

  • Sociology and the Race Problem: The Failure of a Perspective.@@@Racism after "Race Relations".@@@A History of Race Relations Research: First-Generation Recollections.

    John Rex;James B. McKee;Robert Miles;John H. Stanfield

  • Migration and European integration

    Robert Miles;Dietrich Thränhardt

  • The Racialization of British Politics

    Robert Miles

  • Refugees or Migrant Workers? The Case of the European Volunteer Workers in Britain (1946–1951)

    Diana Kay;Robert Miles

  • Capitalism and unfree labour

    Robert Miles

  • Comparative Studies of Migration and Exclusion on the Grounds of “Race” and Ethnic Background in Western Europe: A Critical Appraisal

    Frank Bovenkerk;Robert Miles;Gilles Verbunt

  • Racism in Britain: The Scottish Dimension

    Robert Miles;Anne Dunlop

  • Labour and Racism

    Robert Moore;Annie Phizacklea;Robert Miles

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Bailey
Thomas Bailey Columbia University

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