

She is also the author of two books, A suitable enemy: racism, migration and Islamophobia in Europe and Europe’s Fault Lines: racism and the rise of the Rightwhich won the Bread & Roses Award for Radical Publishing in 2019. 2019.Liz Fekete is Director of the Institute of Race Relations, an anti-racist educational charity in London that produces the international journal Race & Class and the regular online news service IRR News. ^ "Europe's Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right, Liz Fekete"."Liz Fekete, Europe's Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right". "Book Review - A Suitable Enemy: Racism, Migration and Islamophobia in Europe". ^ Wordsworth, Dot (25 September 2021)."Liz Fekete: "Binnen politie heerst welkomstcultuur ten aanzien van extreem rechts" ". ^ "NSU murders show institutional racism in Germany, expert says"."Racism in Europe: Migrant communities speak out". ^ "First Thought Talk with Liz Fekete".A suitable enemy: Racism, migration and Islamophobia in Europe.

"The Muslim conspiracy theory and the Oslo massacre". In Lavalette, Michael Penketh, Laura (eds.). "The growth of xeno-racism and Islamophobia in Britain". Europe's fault lines: Racism and the rise of the right. "Reclaiming the fight against racism in the UK". It was reviewed by Peace News, which commented that it equips a reader with the "intellectual arsenal to begin resisting fascism in all its guises." The Dublin Review of Books observed that she considers racism and fascism must be considered together. In 2017, Fekete published Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right on Verso Books. Coll said it was an "utterly absorbing and deeply disturbing analysis of the recent rise of Islamophobia throughout Europe". Reviewing it in the journal Translocations: Migration and Social Change, Kathleen M. įekete's book A Suitable Enemy: Racism, migration and Islamophobia in Europe (Pluto Press, 2009) argued that European racism was shifting towards xenoracism in which discrimination operated on the level of religion or culture rather than skin colour. Fekete was a member of the Campaign Against Racism and Fascism (CARF). She also speaks to the media on these topics. She researches racism, Islamophobia and far-right extremism in Europe. Liz Fekete is director of the Institute of Race Relations, where she has worked since 1982. Author and director of the Institute of Race Relations
