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James, Malcolm (2021) [Review] Forrest Stuart (2020) Ballad of the bullet: gangs, drill music, and the power of online infamy. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 44 (8). pp. 1432-1434. ISSN 0141-9870
Cordell, Tom and James, Malcolm (2021) Mutualism, massive and the city to come: jungle pirate radio in 1990s London. Soundings, 77. pp. 109-120. ISSN 0038-1861
James, Malcolm (2020) Racism, the media … and alternative (sonic) culture. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 43 (13). pp. 2372-2378. ISSN 0141-9870
James, Malcolm and Valluvan, Sivamohan (2019) Nationalism, the mob and left dreams. Renewal: A journal of social democracy, 27 (4). pp. 35-40. ISSN 0968-252X
James, Malcolm (2019) Care and cruelty in Chios: the ‘refugee crisis’ and the limits of Europe. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 42 (14). pp. 2470-2489. ISSN 0141-9870
James, Malcolm (2019) L’intimité sonore des radios pirates de Londres dans les années 1990. Hommes et Migrations (1327). pp. 23-31. ISSN 1142-852X
James, Malcolm and Valluvan, Sivamohan (2018) Left problems, nationalism and the crisis. Salvage (6).
James, Malcolm, Rashid, Naaz and Munawar, Nabila (2018) Stop dehumanising Muslim women for political gain. Red Pepper.
James, Malcolm (2017) Negative politics: the conformity, struggles and radical possibilities of youth culture in outer East London. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 20 (2). pp. 107-124. ISSN 1367-5494
James, Malcolm (2016) Brexit London: the past, present and future of racism in the capital. The Sociological Review.
James, Malcolm (2016) Diaspora as an ethnographic method: decolonial reflections on researching urban multiculture in outer East London. Young, 24 (3). pp. 222-237. ISSN 1103-3088
Valluvan, Sivamohan and James, Malcolm (2016) Coming home. Red Pepper.
James, Malcolm (2016) The colonial representation of Jihadi John: matters of life and death in the 'war on terror'. Soundings: A Journal of Politics and Culture (62). ISSN 1362-6620
James, Malcolm (2015) Nihilism and urban multiculture in outer East London. Sociological Review, 63 (3). pp. 699-719. ISSN 0038-0261
James, Malcolm and Sivamohan, Valluvan (2014) Higher education: a market for racism? darkmatter. ISSN 2041-3254
James, Malcolm (2014) Whiteness and loss in Outer East London: tracing the collective memories of diaspora space. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 37 (4). pp. 652-667. ISSN 0141-9870
James, Malcolm (2014) Mark Duggan and Britain’s post-colonial politics of death. Discover Society.
James, Malcolm and Rashid, Naaz (2013) Romanian and Bulgarian migrants - it’s not immigration but xenophobia we should be discussing. Open Democracy.
James, Malcolm (2011) Behind the riots: what young people think about the 2011 summer unrest. The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077
James, Malcolm (2011) Clubs and street corners: how London's youth are criminalised for using public space. Open Democracy.
James, Malcolm (2008) Youth: making space with the social 'other'. Bulletin, 353. pp. 17-19. ISSN 2045-404X
James, Malcolm (2006) It ain’t all black and white: religion in multicultural Britain. Bulletin, 348. pp. 27-31. ISSN 2045-404X
Book Section
James, Malcolm (2018) Authoritarian populism | Populist authoritarianism. In: Regeneration songs: sounds of investment and loss in East London. Repeater Books, London, pp. 291-306. ISBN 978-1912248230
James, Malcolm (2015) 'Scuffed up': youth politics and struggles against marginalisation. In: Martinez, Francisco and Runnel, Pille (eds.) Hopeless Youth! National Museum of Estonia, Tallinn. ISBN 9949548101
Reports and working papers
James, Malcolm and Alexander, Claire (2011) New directions, new voices: race, ethnicity and post-colonial studies. Working Paper. Runnymede Trust, London.
James, Malcolm (2011) Young people, real fears and the potential of everyday life. Working Paper. Runnymede Trust, London.
James, Malcolm (2009) Interculturalism: social policy and grassroots work. Project Report. Baring Foundation, London.
James, Malcolm (2008) Interculturalism: theory and policy. Working Paper. Baring Foundation, London.
James, Malcolm (2007) Faith, cohesion and community development: an evaluation report from faith communities capacity building fund. Project Report. Community Development Foundation, London.
James, Malcolm (2005) Ecuadorian identity, community and multicultural integration. Project Report. Runnymede Trust.
Book
James, Malcolm (2020) Sonic intimacy: reggae sound systems, jungle pirate radio and grime YouTube music videos. The Study of Sound . Bloomsbury Publishing USA, London. ISBN 9781501320736
James, Malcolm (2015) Urban multiculture: youth, politics and cultural transformation in a global city. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. ISBN 9781137473806
Edited Book
Duman, Alberto, Hancox, Dan, James, Malcolm and Minton, Anna, eds. (2018) Regeneration songs: sounds of investment and loss in East London. Repeater Books, London. ISBN 978-1912248230
James, Malcolm, Kim, Helen and Redclift, Victoria, eds. (2015) New racial landscapes, contemporary Britain and the neoliberal conjuncture. Ethnic and racial studies . Routledge, London. ISBN 9781138795570