Professor Harry Goulbourne
Caribbean families, politics, nationalism, ethnic and racial identities and situations
Harry Goulbourne is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Race & Ethnicity Research Unit, Faculty of Humanities and Social Science, London South Bank University. He has held senior academic and administrative positions at the University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), the University of the West Indies (Jamaica), Warwick, and Gloucestershire. He has published extensively on East African, Caribbean, and British politics, race and ethnicity, nationalism, and families. Some major publications include Caribbean Transnational Experience; (Pluto, 2002)
Race & Ethnicity: Routledge Critical Perspectives in Sociology (Routledge, 2001), 4 volumes;
Race Relations in Britain since 1945 (Palgrave, 2001);
(ed with M Chamberlain) Caribbean Families in the Trans Atlantic World (Macmillan, 2001);
Ethnicity and Nationalism in Post-Imperial Britain (Cambridge University Press, 1991);
(ed with R Cohen) Socialists and Democracy in Africa (Westview press, 1991);
Teachers, Education and Politics in Jamaica, 1892-1972 (Macmillan, 1988);
Politics and State in the Third World (Macmillan, 1979).
In addition to other books Goulbourne has published about sixty articles in refereed journals, chapters in books, and commissioned reports. Goulbourne has served on a variety of community-based organisations in the countries in which he has lived and worked.

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