A Bibliographic Guide on in UK

(Compiled by Claire Alexander, Shahzad Firoz & Naaz Rashid)

1. Oral History of Bangladeshis in UK

Adams, C. (1987) Across seven seas and thirteen rivers: life stories of pioneer Sylhetti settlers in Britain. : Thap.

Banerjee, A. (1997) From the banyan tree to the north Tees: a few scrappy pages of life, Orpington: distributed by Grantha Neer.

British Broadcasting Corporation ( n.d.) Where I live: Gloucestershire Voices: Our Untold Stories, Asian Stories, The Asian Community‐ An Historical Perspective, www..co.uk/gloucestershire/untold_stories/asian/bangladeshi_community.shtml accessed 18 February 2010

Choudhury, Y. (1995) Sons of the soil, : Social History Group.

Choudhury, Y. (1993) The roots and tales of Bangladeshi Settlers, Birmingham: Sylhet Social History Group.

Eade, J, Ullah, A., Iqbal, J., Hey, M. (2006) Tales of three generations of in Britain, Swadhinata/CRONEM Surrey and Roehampton Universities, www.swadhinata.org.uk/oralhistbook.htm accessed 18 February 2010

Hussain, U. (2003). Our untold stories: the Asian community in Gloucestershire. Gloucester: Gloucestershire County Library, Arts and Museum Service.

2. Bangladeshi Communities in the UK

Ahmed, N. (2005) ‘Tower Hamlets: Insulation in Isolation’ in T. Abbas (ed.) Muslim Britain: Communities Under Pressure, London: Zed Books.

Alam, F. (1988) Salience of homeland: Societal polarization within Bangladeshi population in Britain. : University of Warwick Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations.

Asghar, M. A. (1996) Bangladeshi community organisations in East London, London: Bangla Heritage Ltd

Banton, M. (1955) The Coloured Quarter, London: Cape.

Begum, H. and Eade, J. (2005) ‘All Quiet on the Eastern Front? Bangladeshi reactions in Tower Hamlets’ in T. Abbas (ed.), Muslim Britain Communities under Pressure, London: Zed Press.

Blakey, H., Pearce, J. and Chesters, G. (2006) Minorities within Minorities: Beneath the Surface of South Asian Participation, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Brown, JM. (2006) Global South Asians: Introducing the Modern , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Carey, S. and Shukur, A (1985) ‘A Profile of the Bangladeshi Community in East London’, New Community, XII, 3.

Choudhury, Y. and Drake, P. (2001) From Bangladesh to Birmingham: The History of Bangladeshis in Birmingham, Birmingham: Birmingham City Council, Department of Leisure and Culture.

Coward, H. G., J. R. Hinnells, et al. (2000) The South Asian Religious Diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States, Albany: State University of New York Press.

Department of Communities and Local Government (2009) The Bangladeshi Muslim Community in : Understanding Muslim Ethnic Communities www.communities.gov.uk/publications/communities/bangladeshimuslimcommunity

Eade, J. (1989) The Politics of Community: The Bangladeshi Community in East London, Aldershot: Avebury.

Eade, J. (1990) Nationalism and the Quest for Authenticity: The Bangladeshis in Tower Hamlets, New Community, 16:4.

Eade, J., Momen, R. (1995) Bangladeshis in Britain: a national database, Centre for Bangladeshi Studies.

Eade, J., Peach, C. and Vamplew, T. (1996) ‘Bangladeshis in Britain: The Encapsulated Community’, C. Peach (ed.), Ethnicity in the 1991 Census, London: HMSO, pp150‐160.

Gardner, K. & Shukur, A. (1994) ‘I’m Bengali, I’m Asian, and I’m living here’. In R. Ballard (ed) Desh Pardesh: The South Asian Presence in Britai,. UK: C. Hurst & Co.

Gardner, K. (2002) Age, Narrative, and Migration: The Life Course and Life Histories of Bengali Elders in London, Berg, Oxford.

Gavron, K. (1997) Migrants to Citizens: Changing Orientations among the Bangladeshis of Tower Hamlets, London, unpublished PhD thesis, London School of Economics.

House of Commons (1987) Bangladeshis in Britain. Report from the Home Affairs. Committee Session 1986‐ 1987, London: House of Commons.

Hussain (2008) Muslims on the Map: A National Survey of Social Trends in Britain, I B Tauris & Co.

Owen, D. (1994) ‘South in Great Britain: social and economic circumstances’, 1991 Census Statistical Paper No 7, Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations.

Peach, C (ed) (2006) The Ethnic Minority Populations in Britain, London: HMSO.

Srinivasan, S. (1995) The South Asian Petty Bourgeoisie in Britain: an Oxford case study, Aldershot: Avebury.

Tinker, H. (1977) Under the Banyan Tree: Overseas emigrants from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, OUP.

3. Family

Ara, S. and Chatterjee, D. (1995). Ghara theke ghare ‐ Home to home: reminiscences of Bangladeshi women in , Sheffield: Sheffield City Libraries. 2

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Basu, A. and Altinay, E. (2003) Family and work in minority ethnic businesses, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Barn, R., Ladino, C. and Rogers, B. (2006) Parenting in Multi‐Racial Britain, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Becher, H., F. Husain, et al. (2003) Supporting Minority Ethnic Families: South Asian Hindus and Muslims in Britain: Developments in Family Support, London: National Family and Parenting Institute.

Beishon, S., Modood, T. & Virdee, S. (1994). Ethnic Minority Families, Policy Studies Institute.

Chamba, R, Ahmad, W., Hirst, M., Lawton, D. and Beresford, B. (1999) On the edge: Minority ethnic families caring for a severely disabled child, : Policy Press.

Eade, J. and Samad, Y. (2002) Community Perceptions of , London: Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 114pp.

Gardner, K. (2006) 'The Transnational work of kinship and caring: Bengali British marriages in historical perspective', Global Networks 6(4): 373‐387.

Grant, L. (1997) ‘Moyenda Black Families Talking, Exploring Parenthood’, in J. Rex and B. Drury (eds) Ethnic Mobilisation in a Multi‐Cultural Europe, Aldershot: Avebury.

Minhas, N. (2002) South Asian women's experience of domestic abuse: pillar of support, Sheffield: Survey and Statistical Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University.

Pollen, R. (2002) Bangladeshi Family Life in , Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of London.

Qureshi, T., Berridge, D. and Wenman, H. (2000) Where to turn? Family support for South Asian communities, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Shah, R. (1995) The Silent Minority: Children with Disabilities in Asian Families, London: National Children’s Bureau.

4. Gender

Ahmed, N., Philipson, C. and Latimer, J. (2001) Transformation of Womanhood Through Migration, Working paper No 8, Centre for Social Gerontology, Keele University.

Ahmed, N. (2008) Language, Gender and Citizenship: Obstacles in the Path to Learning English for Bangladeshi Women in London's East End Sociological Research Online, Volume 13, Issue 5, www.socresonline.org.uk/13/5/12.html.

Aitkens, L. (2002) The Establishment of Free Legal Services for Bangladeshi Women in London,’ Carr Centre for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University.

Alexander, C.E. (2004) ‘Re‐Imagining the Asian Gang: ethnicity, masculinity and youth after “the riots”’, Critical Social Policy No.24, Vol. 4 (pp526‐49).

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Alexander, C.E. (2010) ‘Culturing Poverty? Ethnicity, Religion, Gender and Social Disadvantage amongst South Asian Communities in the UK’ in S. Chant (ed) International Handbook of Gender and Poverty, Edward Elgar.

Aston, J., Hooker, H., Page, R. and Willison, R. (2007) Pakistani and Bangladeshi women's attitudes to work and family, Department for Work and Pensions, Report #458.

Bagguley, P. and Hussain, Y. (2007) The role of higher education in providing opportunities for South Asian women, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Begum, H (2008) Geographies of Inclusion/Exclusion: British Muslim Women in the Sociological Research Online, Volume 13, Issue 5, www.socresonline.org.uk/13/5/10.html (accessed 3 December 2008).

Berthoud, R., (2001) Teenage births to ethnic minority women, Essex: Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex.

Botcherby, S. (2006) Moving on Up? Ethnic minority women and work: Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Black Caribbean women and employment survey: aspiration, experiences and choices, : Equal Opportunity Commission.

Brah, A. and S. Shaw (1993) Working choices: South Asian young women and the labour market, Sheffield: Employment Department.

Clarke, E. (2004) ‘Girls beyond ’, Times Education Supplement, 7 May, p.7. www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=394373 accessed 18 February 2010.

Dale, A. (2000) Routes into education & employment for young Pakistani & Bangladeshi women in the UK. Manchester: Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research.

Dale, A. (2005) Labour Market Prospects for Pakistani and Bangladeshi Women, London: ESRC.

Dale, A., Shaheen, N., Kalra, V. and Fieldhouse, E. (2000). `Routes into Employment for Young Pakistan and Bangladeshi Women in the UK’, Working Paper 10.

Dale, A., Shaheen, N., Kalra, V. and Fieldhouse, E. (2000) ‘Labour Market Prospect for Pakistani and Bangladeshi Women, Working Paper 11.

Desai, P. (1999) Spaces of Identity, Cultures of Conflict: The development of new masculinities, PhD Thesis, Goldsmith College, University of London.

Dwyer, C (1999) Contradictions of community: questions of identity for young British Muslim women in Environment and Planning volume 31, pages 53‐68.

Gardner K (1998) Identity, Age & Masculinity amongst Bengali Elders in East London, from 'A Question of Identity' ed. Anne J Kershen, Ashgate: Aldershot.

Gupta, R (ed) (2003) From Homebreakers to Jailbreakers: Southall Black Sisters London: Zed Books.

Kabeer, N. (2000) The power to choose: Bangladeshi women and labour market decisions in London and 4

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Dhaka, London: VERSO.

Minhas, N. (2002) South Asian women's experience of domestic abuse: pillar of support, Sheffield: Survey and Statistical Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University.

Phillipson, C, Ahmed, A and Latimer, J. (2003) Women in transition: A study of the experiences of Bangladeshi women living in Tower Hamlets. Bristol: The Policy Press.

Puwar, N. and Raghuram, P. (2003) South Asian women in the Diaspora, Oxford: Berg.

Sheffield City Council (1994) South Asian women's survey (Sheffield), Sheffield: City Council.

Summerfield, H. (1993) ‘Patterns of adaptation: Somali and Bangladeshi women in Britain’, in G.Buijs (eds), Migrant women: Crossing boundaries and changing identities. G. Buijs, London: Berg Publishers.

Wilson, A (2006) Dreams, Struggles, Questions: Asian Women in Britain London: Zed Books.

5. Youth

Alexander, C.E. (2006) ‘Imagining the Politics of BrAsian Youth’, in N. Ali, V. Kalra & S. Sayyid (eds.) A Postcolonial People: South Asians in Britain, Christopher Hurst, (pp 258‐271).

Alexander, C.E. (2010, forthcoming) ‘South Asian Youth Cultures’ in J. Chatterji & D. Washbrook (eds), Handbook of the South Asian Diaspora, Routledge.

Ali, Z. (2006) Negotiating identities: the experiences and perspectives of Pakistani and Bangladeshi disabled young people living in the U.K., Coventry: Coventry University.

Atkin, K, Ahmad, W. I.U, Jones, L. (2002) ‘Young South Asian deaf people and their families: negotiating relationships with identities’, Sociology, Health and Illness. 24 (1) 21‐45.

Barn, R. (2001) Black Youth on the Margins: A research review, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Bhopal, R., Unwin, N., White, M., Yallop, J., Walker, L., Alberti, K.G.M., Harland, J., Biehal, N., Clayden, J. and Byford, S. (2000) Home or away? Supporting young people and families, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Bose, R. (2000) ‘Families in Transition’, In Lau, A. (ed), South Asian Children and Adolescents in Britain. London: Whurr.

Britton, L., Chatrik, B., Coles, B., Craig, G., Hylton, C., Mumtaz, S., Bivand, P., Burrows, R. and Convery, P. (2002) Missing Connexions: The career dynamics and welfare needs of black and minority ethnic young people at the margins, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Cassidly, C. O’Connor, R. and Dorrer, N. (2006) Young people’s experience of transition to adulthood: A study of minority ethnic and white young people, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Fleming, S. (1994) ‘Sport and South Asian youth, the perils of ‘false universalism’ and stereotyping’, Leisure Studies, Vol. 13. Issue 3, pp. 159‐177.

Fleming, S. (1995) Home and away: sport and South Asian male youth, Aldershot: Avebury. 5

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Kibria, N. (2008) The 'new Islam' and Bangladeshi youth in Britain and the US Ethnic and Racial Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2 February 2008 , pp. 243‐266.

Lewis, P (2007) Young, British and Muslim, London: Continuum International Publishing Group.

Mac an Ghail, M. and Haywood, C. (2005) Young Bangladeshi people’s experience of transition to adulthood, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

6. Identity ‐ Political , Religious and Linguistic

Alexander, C (2000) The Asian gang: ethnicity, identity, masculinity, Oxford: Berg.

Bradford Commission (1996) The Report of an inquiry into the wider implications of public disorders in Bradford which occurred on 9, 10 and 11 June 1995, Stationery Office.

Chalmers, R (1998) Paths and Pitfalls in the Exploration of British Bangladeshi Identity, in 'A Question of Identity' ed. Anne J Kershen, Ashgate: Aldershot.

Choudhury, T. (2007) The Role of Muslim Identity Politics in Radicalisation (a study in progress). London: Department for Communities and Local Government.

Clarke, S. and Garner, S. (2005) ‘Psychoanalysis, Identity and Asylum’, Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, Vol. 10, pp. 197‐206.

Dwyer, C. (1993) ‘Constructions of Muslim Identity and the contesting of power: the debate over Muslim schools in the ’, in P. Jackson and J. Penrose (eds), Construction of Race, Place and Nation, London: UCL Press.

Eade, J. (1992) Quests for Belonging: Bangladeshis in Tower Hamlets, in Where You Belong: Government and Black Politics, eds Cambridge. A.X, Feuchtwang. S, Clarke. J, Aldershot: Avebury.

Eade, J. (1996) ‘Nationalism, Community and the Islamization of Space in London’ in B. Metcalf (ed.), Making Muslim Space in North America and Europe, Berkeley: University of California Press.

Eade, J. (1997b). Identity, Nation and Religion: Educated Young Bangladeshis in London's East End’, in J. Eade (ed.) Living the Global City: Globalization as Local Process, London & New York: Routledge.

Eade, J (1998) The Search for Wholeness: The Construction of National and Islamic Identities among , in 'A Question of Identity', ed. Anne J Kershen, Ashgate: Aldershot.

Eade, J (2004) ‘Class and Ethnicity in a Globalising City: Bangladeshis and Contested Urban Space in London’s “East End”’, Ethnologia Europaea 34 (2): 57‐70.

Eade, J. and Garbin, D. (2005) The : Community Dynamics, Transnational Politics and Islamist Activities, London: Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Eade, J. & Garbin, D. (2006) ‘Competing visions of identity and space: Bangladeshi Muslims in Britain’, Contemporary South Asia 14 (2), pp. 181‐193.

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Fieldhour, E. and Cutts, D. (2007) Electoral participation of South Asian communities in England and , York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Furbey, R., Dinham, A., Farnell, R., Finneron, D., Wilkinson, G., Howrath, C., Hussain, D. and Palmer, S. (2006) Faith as social capital: Connecting or dividing?, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Garbin, D. (2004) ‘Community, multi‐culturalism and the diasporic negotiation of space and identity in the East End of London’ in F. Eckhardt & D. Hassenpflug (eds), Consumption and the post‐industrial city, Frankfurt: Peter Lang.

Glynn, S. (2002) ‘: The new East End radicals?’, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 25 (6).

Hudson, M., Philips, J., Ray, K. and Barnes, K. (2007) Social cohesion in Diverse Communities, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Hudson, M., Philips, J., Ray. K., and Barnes, H. (2006) Understanding Social Cohesion: Everyday interactions in Diverse Communities, London: Policy Studies Institute.

Lawson, S. and Sachdev, I. (2004) ‘Identity, language use, and attitudes ‐ Some Sylheti‐Bangladeshi data from London, UK’, Journal of Language and Social Psychology 23(1): 49‐69.

Mavrommatis, G. (2006) ‘The new 'creative' Brick Lane ‐ A narrative study of local multicultural encounters’, Ethnicities 6(4): 498‐517.

Modood, T. (1994) ‘The end of hegemony: the concept of “black” and British Asians’, in Rex and Drury (eds.) Ethnic Mobilisation in Multi‐cultural Europe, Avebury:Aldershot.

Rex, J. S., Yunas (1996) ‘Multiculturalism and political integration in Birmingham and Bradford’, Innovation: The European Journal of Social Sciences 9(1): 11‐31.

Sachdev, I., & Pennington, M (2004) Language and Identity of Bangladeshis and Chinese in London, ESRC project.

7. Education & Literacy

Bagguley, P. and Hussain, Y. (2007) The role of higher education in providing opportunities for South Asian women, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Bhattacharyya, G., Ison, L. and Blair, M. (2003) Minority Ethnic Attainment and Participation in Education and Training: The Evidence, Birmingham: Department of Education and Skills, University of Birmingham, www.dcsf.gov.uk/research/programmeofresearch/projectinformation.cfm?projectid=13881&resultspage= 1 accessed 18 February 2010.

Blackledge, A. (2000) Literacy, power and social justice, London: Trentham Books.

Centre for Bangladesh Studies (1994) Routes and beyond: voices of educationally successful Bengalis in Tower Hamlets, London: CBS.

Crozier, G. (2005) Parents, Children and the School Experience: Asian Families' Perspectives. Swindon: ESRC.

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Crozier, G. and Davis, J. (2005) British Bangladeshi and Pakistani Families and Education Involvement: Barriers and Possibilities, Fine Network, Harvard Family Research Project, www.hfrp.org/publications‐resources/browse‐our‐publications/british‐bangladeshi‐and‐pakistani‐families‐ and‐education‐involvement‐barriers‐and‐possibilities accessed 18 February 2010.

Department of Education and Skills (2003) Aiming High Raising the Achievement of Minority Ethnic Pupils, Birmingham: University of Birmingham.

Dwyer, C. (1993) ‘Constructions of Muslim Identity and the contesting of power: the debate over Muslim schools in the United Kingdom’, in P. Jackson and J. Penrose (eds), Construction of Race, Place and Nation, London: UCL Press.

Gregory, E. (1998) Siblings as Mediators of literacy in Linguistic Minority Communities, Language and Education, Vol.12. No.1, 33‐55.

Gregory, E. & Williams, A. (2000) City Literacies: Learning to read across generations and cultures, London: Routledge.

Gregory, E & Williams, A. (2000) ‘Work or Play: Unofficial Literacies in Two East London Communities, in M. Martin‐Jones & K. Jones (eds) Multilingual Literacies: Reading and Writing Different Worlds, Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Haque, Z (2000) 'The Ethnic Minority “Underachieving” Group? Investigating the Claims of “Underachievement” amongst Bangladeshi Pupils in British Secondary Schools', Race Ethnicity and Education, 3: 2, 145‐168.

Haque, Z. and Bell, J.F. (2001) ‘Evaluating the performances of Minority Ethnic Pupil in Secondary Schools’, Oxford Review of Education, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 357‐368.

Humanities Education Centre (1996) Bangladeshi children in Tower Hamlets: a guide for teachers, London: Humanities Education Centre of Tower Hamlets.

Hutchinson, S. and Varlaam, A. (1985) Bangladeshi mothers' views of schooling in Tower Hamlets, ILEA Research and Statistics Branch.

Kar, R. (1995) Bangladeshi: community cultural awareness: learning, Sheffield: Sheffield Libraries and Information Services.

Karla, V.S. (2006), ‘Achievement Against the odds: Bangladeshi Heritage Pupils in Manchester School’, SAGE Race Relations, Vol. 31, issue 1, pp. 7‐35.

Miah, S. (2004) ‘OFSTED Report on Bangladeshi Students.’ Q News, 356, May, p.48.

National Literacy Trust (2007) ‘Parents, Children and the School Experience: Asian Families’ Perspectives’, www.literacytrust.org.uk/research/parentasian.html, accessed 19 July 2007.

Office for Standard in Education (1999) Raising the attainment of minority ethnic pupils, London: OFSTED.

Office for Standard in Education (2004) Achievement of Bangladeshi Heritage Pupils, London: HMI.

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Rashid, N., I. Naz, et al. (2005) Raising achievement of Pakistani and Bangladeshi boys: project report, Birmingham: Birmingham Advisory & Support Service.

Sofer, A., Klein, L. & Porter, J. (1996) ‘Columbia Primary School Tower Hamlets, London’ in National Commission on Education (ed.), Success Against the Odds, London: Routledge.

Tomlinson, S. and S. Hutchinson (1991) Bangladeshi parents and education in Tower Hamlets, London: Advisory Centre for Education.

Tomlison, S. (1992) ‘Disadvantaging and Disadvantaged: Bangladeshi and Education in Tower Hamlets, British Journal of Sociology of Education, Vol. 13, No.4, pp. 437‐446.

Tower Hamlets Education and Community Services (1996) The Ethnic Background of Pupils in Tower Hamlets, LBTH, Tower Hamlets, London: ILEA Research and Statistics Branch.

Wrench, J. and Qureshi, T (1996) Higher Horizons: A Quality at Study of young men of Bangladeshi origin, London: DEE, www.archive,official‐document.co.uk/document/dfee/resbrief/brief30.htm, accessed 13 July 2007

8. Employment and Training

Aaronovitch, S. E., Sue (1991) Change in : a survey of residents' skills and recommendations for training, London: Local Economy Policy Unit, South Bank Polytechnic.

Berthoud, R. (2007) Work‐rich and work‐poor: three decades of change, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Botcherby, S. (2006) Moving on UP? Ethnic minority women and work: Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Black Caribbean women and employment survey: aspiration, experiences and choices, Manchester: Equal Opportunity Commission.

Brah, A. and S. Shaw (1993) Working choices: South Asian young women and the labour market, Sheffield: Employment Department.

Carey, S. (2004) Capital: The Restaurant Sector in London’s Brick Lane, London: Institute of Community Studies Working Paper No 6.

Church, A. and Frost, M. (1998) ‘Trickle down or Trickle out: job creation and work‐travel impacts of Docklands regeneration’, Rising East,Vol 2, issue 2 ,pp. 73‐103.

Clark, K. and Drinkwater, S. (2007) Ethnic minorities in the labour market: dynamics and diversity, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Dale, A. (2005) Labour Market Prospects for Pakistani and Bangladeshi Women, London: ESRC.

Dale, A., Shaheen, N., Kalra, V. and Fieldhouse, E. (2000). `Routes into Employment for Young Pakistan and Bangladeshi Women in the UK’, Working Paper 10.

Dale, A., Shaheen, N., Kalra, V. and Fieldhouse, E. (2000) ‘Labour Market Prospects for Pakistani and Bangladeshi Women, Working Paper 11.

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Equal Opportunity Commission (2006) Moving on up?: Bangladeshi, Pakistani and Black Caribbean women and work: early findings from the EOC's investigation in England, Manchester: EOC.

Goldcare, M.J., Davidson, J.M. and Lambert, T.W. (2004) ‘Country of training and ethnic origin of UK doctors: database studies’, British Medical Journal, Vol.11. NO. 329 (7466); 597.

Green, A., E (1999) Minority ethnic groups and access to jobs, Coventry: Institute for Employment Research, University of Warwick.

Green, A., Owen, D. and Wilson, R. (2005) Changing Patterns of Employment by Ethnic Group and for Migrant Workers, Warwick: Technical Report, Learning and Skill Commission, Warwick Institute for Employment Research.

Kabeer, N. (2000) The power to choose: Bangladeshi women and labour market decisions in London and Dhaka, London: VERSO.

Kalra, V. Penhale, B. and Hepburn, P. (1999) Tackling Barriers into Employment. for Pakistani and Bangladeshi Young People, : Oldham MBC.

Kyambi, S. (2005) Beyond Black and White: Mapping New Immigrant Communities, Institute of Public Policy Research.

Modood, T. (1997a) ‘Employment’, in T. Modood, R. Berthoud, J. Lakey, J. Nazroo, P. Smith, S. Virdee and S. Beishon (eds) Ethnic minorities in Britain: Diversity and Disadvantage, London: Policy Studies Institute, pp. 83‐149.

Nabi, N. (1995) Social‐structural and cultural determinants in the formation and operation of small enterprise in the UK, with particular reference to the economy of East London and its Asian communities, London: London Guildhall University.

Nesbitt, S. M., D. Neary, et al. (2001) Ethnic minorities and their pensions decisions: a study of Pakistani, Bangladeshi and white men in Oldham, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Rhodes, C. and Nabi, N. (1992) ‘Brick Lane: A Village Economy in the Shadow of the City?’ in L.Budd and S. Whimster (eds), Global Finance and Urban Living: A Study of Metropolitan Change, London: Routledge.

Wrench, J., Qureshi, T. & Owen, D. (1996) Higher horizons: a qualitative study of young men of Bangladeshi origin, Department for Education and Employment Research Studies.

9. Poverty and Housing

Berthoud, R. (1997) The Incomes of Ethnic Minorities, Essex: Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex.

Bradshaw, J. (2006) How has the child poverty rate and composition changed?, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Cameron, D. and Field, A. (2000) ‘Community, Ethnicity and Neighbourhood’, Housing Studies, Vol. 15, No. 6, pp. 827–44.

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Dines, N. and Cattell, V. (2006) Public Spaces, Social Relations and Well‐being in East London, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Eade, J. (1995) ‘Profiting from places: local residents and struggles over land in London’, British Sociological Association Annual Conference, 'Diasporic Cities' Stream.

Hewett, G. and Adams, M. (1994) Tower Hamlets: The Race for Power, London: Tower Hamlets Homeless Families Campaign.

Hyndman, S. (1990) Housing and Health amongst British Bengalis in Tower Hamlets, Queen Mary and Westfield College.

Keith, MJ (2008) Between Being and Becoming? Rights, Responsibilities and the Politics of Multiculture in the New East End Sociological Research Online, Volume 13, Issue 5, www.socresonline.org.uk/13/5/11.html accessed on 18 February 2010.

Kempson, E. (2000) Overcrowding among Bangladeshi Households in Tower Hamlets, Policy Studies Institute.

Khan, S. (1997) Today's concerns and bleak tomorrows: a national study of the housing and health needs of older people from West Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Indian communities, Service Access to Minority Ethnic Communities.

Khanum, S. M. (2001) ‘Household patterns of a “Bangladeshi village” in England’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 27(3): 489‐504.

Palmer, G. & Kenway, P. (2007) Poverty among ethnic groups: how and why does it differ?, York: John Rowntree Foundation.

Phillips, D. (1997) ‘The housing position of ethnic minority group home owners’ in V. Karn (ed) Ethnicity in the 1991 Census: Volume four: Employment education and housing among the ethnic minority populations of Britain, London.

Phillips, D. (1998) ‘Black Minority Ethnic Concentration, Segregation and Dispersal in Britain’, Urban Studies, Vol. 35, No. 10, 1681‐1702

Platt, L. (2002) Parallel lives? Poverty among ethnic minority groups in Britain, London: Child Poverty Action Group.

Platt, L., & Noble, M (1999) Race, Place and Poverty: Ethnic Groups and Low Income Distribution, YPS.

Temple, B. and Chahal, K., (2002) ‘The salience of terminology: housing research with older people from minority ethnic communities’, International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 353‐ 369.

10. Health and Access to Welfare Services

Agyemanes, C. and Bhopal, R (2002) ‘Is the blood pressure of South Asian adults in the UK higher or lower than that in European white adults? A review of cross‐sectional data’, Journal of Human Hypertension, Vol. 26, pp. 739‐751. 11

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Alexander, C., Edwards, R., Temple, B., Kanani, U., Zhuang, L., Miah, M. and Sam, A. (2004) Access to services with interpreters: User views, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Ali, D. and Begum, R. A. (1991) Health & social circumstances of the elderly Bangladeshi population of Tower Hamlets: a background report, Tower Hamlets Health Authority.

Balaranjan,R. R. & Soni, V. (1997) ‘Patterns of mortality among Bangladeshis in England and Wales’, Ethnicity and Health 2(1/2): 5‐12.

Bhopal, R. (1997) ‘Is research into ethnicity and health racist, unsound, or important science?’ British Medical Journal 314: 1751.

Bose, R. (1997) Psychiatry and the Popular Conception of Possession among the Bangladeshis in London. International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 43 (1) 1‐15.

Braganza, J. (2001) ‘Attempted Suicide by Bangladeshi Adolescent Girls’, Paediatric Nursing 13 (2) 26‐29.

Bywaters, P. Ali, Z. Fazil, Q, Wallace, L.M. and Singh, G. (2003) ‘Attitudes towards disability amongst Pakistani and Bangladeshi parents of disabled children in the UK: considerations for service providers and the disability movement’, Health and Social Care in the Community. 11 (6) 502‐509.

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Carroll, R., N. Ali, et al. (2002) Promoting physical activity in South Asian Muslim women through "exercise on prescription”, Alton: Core Research on behalf of the NCCHTA.

Crawford, M. J., U. Nur, et al. (2005) ‘Suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among ethnic minority groups in England: results of a national household survey’, Psychological Medicine 35(9): 1369‐1377.

Croucher, R. and Islam, S. (2002) ‘Socio‐economic aspects of Areca nut use’, Additional Biology, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 139‐146.

Croucher, R. and Sohanpal, R. (2006) ‘Improving access to dental care in East London's ethnic minority groups: community based, qualitative study’, Community Dental Health 23(2): 95‐100.

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Farrand, P. and R. Rowe (2006) ‘Areca nut use amongst South Asian schoolchildren in Tower Hamlets, London: The extent to which the habit is engaged in within the family and used to suppress hunger’, Community Dental Health 23(1): 58‐60.

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Fisher, M., Crome, I, Macleod, J., Blao, k. and Hickman, M. (2007) ‘Predictive factors for illicit drug use among young people: a literature review’, Online Report 05/07.

Green, M. (2001) Profiling refugees in Tower Hamlets to deduce their particular health needs and how to best meet them, Statistics. London: LSE. MSC: 53.

Harding, S. and Balaranjan, R. (2001) ‘Longitudinal Study of Socio‐Economic Differences in Mortality Among South Asian and West Indian Migrants’, Ethnicity & Health, Vol. 6, Issue 2, pp. 121‐128.

Hassan, A.,& Karim, M. (1997) Bengali and Somali users of mental health service in Tower Hamlets. London.

Hawthorne, K., Rahman, J. and Pill, R. (2002) ‘Working with Bangladeshi Patients in Britain: Perspectives from Primary Health Care’, Family Practice, Vol. 23, pp. 185‐191.

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Howell, S.R., Barnett, A.G. and Underwood, M.R. (2001), ‘The Use of pre‐conceptional folic acid as an indicator of uptake of a health message amongst white and Bangladeshi women in Tower Hamlets, East London’, Family Practice, Vol. 18, No. 3. pp. 300‐303.

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Islam, S. S. (2006) Dual tobacco use in a random sample of UK resident Bangladeshi men, London: University of London.

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Jayaweera, H., L. D'Souza, et al. (2005) ‘A local study of childbearing Bangladeshi women in the UK’, Midwifery 21(1): 84‐95.

Jones, L., Atkin, K. and Ahmed, W.I.U. (2001) ‘Supporting Asian Deaf Young People and their Families: the role of professionals and services’, Disability & Society, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 51‐70.

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Kelleher, D. and Islam, S. (1996) ‘Bangladeshi people and NIDD’ in D. Kelleher & S.Hillier (eds.) Researching Cultural Differences in Health, London: Routledge.

Khanum, S .M. (1994) ‘We just buy illness in exchange for hunger: experiences of health care, health and illness among Bangladeshi women in Britain’, Ph.D Thesis, University of Keele.

Lamb, G, Anfield, A. and Sheeran, A. (2002), ‘Access to a child mental health services: A comparison of Bangladeshi and non Bangladeshi families’, Psychiatric Bulletin, Vol. 26, pp. 15‐18.

Lavender, H., A. H. Khondoker, et al. (2006) ‘Understandings of depression: an interview study of Yoruba, Bangladeshi and people’, Family Practice 23(6): 651‐658.

Lie, M.S. (2006) ‘Towards Equal Voices: Childcare Policy and Children in the Chinese and Bangladeshi Communities in an English Regional Capital’, Social Policy and Society 5:3, 349‐358.

Littlewood, R and Lipsedge, M. (1997) Alienists and Aliens: Ethnic minorities and psychiatry. 3rd edn. London: Routledge.

Marks, L. and Hilder, L. (1997) ‘Infant survival among Jewish and Bengali immigrants in East London, 1870‐ 1990’, in L. Marks and M. Warboys (eds), Migrants, Minorities and Health, London: Routledge.

Merrell, J., F. Kinsella, et al. (2005) ‘Support needs of carers of dependent adults from a Bangladeshi community’, Journal of Advanced Nursing 51(6): 549‐557.

Merrell, J., F. Kinsella, et al. (2006) ‘Accessibility and equity of health and social care services: exploring the views and experiences of Bangladeshi carers in South Wales, UK’, Health & Social Care in the Community 14(3): 197‐205.

Parslow, R, El‐shimy, N.A., Cundall, D.B., Mckinney, P.A. (2004) ‘Tuberculosis, deprivation and ethnicity in , UK, (1982‐1997)’, Arch Dis Child, Vol. 84, pp. 109‐113.

Pearson, N. Croucher, R. Marcenes, W. and O’Farrell, M. (1999) ‘Dental services use and the implications for oral cancer screening in a sample of Bangladeshi adult medical care users living in Tower Hamlets, UK’, British Dental Journal, Vol. 186, No. 10.

Philipson, C., Alhaq, E., Ullah, S. and Ogg, J. (2000) ‘Bangladeshi families in Bethnal Green’ in A.Warnes, L. Warren and M. Nolan (eds.) Cares Services for Later Life, J. Kingsley.

Platt, L. (2002) Parallel lives? Poverty among ethnic minority groups in Britain, London: Child Poverty Action Group.

Platt, L., & Noble, M (1999) Race, Place and Poverty: Ethnic Groups and low Income Distribution, YPS.

Qureshi, T. (1998) Living in Britain, growing old in Britain: a study of Bangladeshi elders in London, London: Centre for Policy on Ageing.

Qureshi, T., D. Berridge, et al. (2000) Where to turn?: family support for South Asian communities: a case study, National Children's Bureau.

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South Asians in , UK’, British Journal of Cancer 91(1): 62‐68.

Reed, K. (2003) Worlds of Health: Exploring the Health Choices of British Asian Mothers, Wesport, Connecticut: Praeger.

Rhodes, P. and Nocon, A. (2003) ‘A problem of communication? Diabetes care among Bangladeshi people in Bradford’, Health & Social Care in the Community 11(1): 45‐54.

Rhodes, P., Nocon, A., and Wright, J. (2003) ‘Access to diabetes services: the experiences of Bangladeshi people in Bradford, UK’, Ethnicity and Health, Vol. 8, No. 3, PP. 171‐188.

Robinson, E.J. (2006) Beshi Kaowjai: concepts of childhood illness in British Bangladeshis, M.A. in Medical Anthropology dissertation, London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.

Santi, R. (2005) ‘Genetics, religion and Identity among British Bangladeshis: some initial findings’, Diversity in Health and Social Care, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 187‐196.

Shaikh, M. (1995) Substance Use: A Needs Assessment of the Young Bengali Community, Asian Drugs Project.

Shajahan, S. (2006) Access to health services for Bangladeshi patients: experiences of cardiac patients and their families and perspectives of service providers in Tower Hamlets, London: University of London.

Taylor, S. J. C., R. Viner, et al. (2005) ‘Ethnicity, socio‐economic status, overweight and underweight in east London adolescents’, Ethnicity & Health 10(2): 113‐128.

Vydelingum, V. (2000) ‘South Asian patients’ lived experience of acute care in an English Hospital: a phenomenological study’, Journal of Advanced Nursing, Vol. 32. No.1, pp. 100‐107.

Vydelingum, V. (2006) ‘Nurses’ experiences of caring for South Asian minority ethnic patients in a general hospital in England’, Nursing Inquiry, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 23‐32.

White, M., J. Bush, et al. (2006) ‘Quitting smoking and experience of smoking cessation interventions among UK Bangladeshi and Pakistani adults: the views of community members and health professionals’, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 60(5): 405‐411.

Williams, J. (1996) ‘Exploring the health needs of Bangladeshi women: a case study in using qualitative research methods’, Health Education Journal, Vol. 55, No. 1, pp. 11‐23.

11. Racism & Racial Violence

Baugguley, P. and Hussain, Y. (2003) ‘The Bradford “Riot” of 2001: A Preliminary Analysis’, Paper presented to the Ninth Alternative Futures and Popular Protest Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University 22‐ 24 April 2003.

Bethnal Green and Trades Council (1978) Racism: Blood on the Streets, London: BGSTC.

Chahal, K., Louis, Julienne (1999) We Can't Be All White!: Racist Victimisation in The UK, YPS.

Clancy, A., Hough, M., Aust, R., Kershaw, C. (2001) Crime, Policing And Justice: The Experience Of Ethnic 15

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MInorities. Findings from the 2000 British Crime Survey, Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate.

Cohen, P. (1996) ‘All white on the night? Narratives of nativism on the Isle of Dogs’ in T. Butler and M. Rustin (eds), Rising in the East, London: Lawrence and Wishart.

Cohen, P., Qureshi, T. and Noon, I. ( 1994) Island Stories –‘race’, ethnicity and imagined community on the Isle of Dogs, New Ethnicities Unit, University of East London.

CRE (1979) Brick Lane and Beyond: An Enquiry into Racial Strife and Violence in Tower Hamlets, London.

CRE (2002) The Voice of Britain: Britain beyond rhetoric, The Commission for Racial Equality.

Dench, G, Gavron, K. and Young, M The New East End: Kinship, Race and Conflict, London: Profile.

Glynn, S. (2002) ‘Bengali Muslims: the new East End radicals?’ Ethnic and Racial Studies 25(6): 969‐988.

Husbands, C. (1982) ‘East End racism 1900‐80’, The London Journal 8 (1).

Keith, M. (1995) ‘Making the street visible, placing racial violence in context’, New Community, 21 (4).

Kundnani, A. (2007) The End of Tolerance: Racism in 21st Century Britain, London: Pluto Press.

Malik, K (2009) From Fatwa to Jihad: The Rushdie Affair and its Legacy, London: Atlantic Books.

Moore, R (2008) `Careless talk': A critique of Dench, Gavron and Young's The New East End in Critical Social Policy, Vol. 28, No. 3, 349‐360.

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Murphy, O. (2000) Figures of an Audit of Organisations Working on Racial Harassment in Tower Hamlets, Tower Hamlets Racial Harassment Consortium.

Pitts, J., Marlow, A, & Porteous, D (2000). Inter‐group & Inter‐racial Violence & the Victimisation of School Students in a London Neighbourhood, ESRC.

Rowe, K. (1995) Conflict Resolution at the Community Level: Initiatives and Strategies in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, BA dissertation, Bradford: University of Bradford.

Salgado‐Pottier, R (2008) ‘A modern moral panic: the representation of British Bangladeshi and Pakistani youth in relation to violence and religion’ in Anthropology Matters Vol 10 (1).

Simpson, L. & Finney, N (2009) 'Sleeping‐walking to Segregation'? Challenging Myths of Race and Migration, Bristol: Policy Press.

Solomos, J (2003) Race and Racism in Britain, London: MacMillan Palgrave.

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12. Migration, Globalisation and Transnational Flows

Albrow. M., Eade, J., Fennell, G. and.O'Byrne, D. (1994) Global/Local Relations in a London Borough: Shifting Boundaries and Localities, London: Roehampton Institute Department of Sociology and Social Policy.

Ballard, R. (1990) ‘Migration and kinship’ in Clarke, C., Peach, C. and Vertovec, S. (eds). South Asians Overseas: Migration and Ethnicity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Berkeley, R., Khan, O. and Ambikaipaker, M. (2006) What’s new about new immigrants in twenty‐first century Britain? York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Burman, A. and McCarthy,J. (2002) Indian presence in , Liverpool : Museum of Liverpool Life.

Eade, J. (1996) ‘Ethnicity and the Politics of Cultural Difference’, in T. Ranger. Y. Samad and O. Stuart (eds.), Culture, Identity and Politics, Aldershot: Avebury.

Eade, J. (1997) ‘Reconstructing Places: Changing Images of Locality in Docklands and Spitalfields’, J. Eade (ed.), Living the Global City: Globalization as Social Process, London and New York: Routledge, pp. 7‐145.

Eade, J. (1997) ‘Keeping the Options Open: Bangladeshis in a Global City’, in A. Kershen (ed.) London: The Promised Land, Aldershot: Avebury, pp. 1‐105.

Eade, J. & Garbin, D. (2002) ‘Changing narratives of violence, struggle and resistance: Bangladeshis and the competition for resources in the global city’, Oxford Development Studies, 30, pp. 137‐149.

Eade, J. (2006) ‘From Imperial Capital to Global City: Changing Identities in London’, Paper from ESF‐Liu Conference ‘Cities and Media: Cultural Perspectives on Urban Identities in Mediatized World’, Vadstena 25 ‐29 October, Conference proceeding published electronically at www.ep.liu.se/ecp/020/, accessed 13 July 2007.

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Eade, J., Fremeaux, I. and Garbin, D. (2002) The Political Construction of Diasporic Communities in the Global City, in P. Gilbert (ed.) Imagined , Albany: State University of New York Press, pp159‐176.

Gardner, K. (2002) ‘Transnational Households and Ritual’, Global Networks 2(3).

Herbert, J (2008) Negotiating boundaries in the city: migration, ethnicity, and gender in Britain: Ashgate

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Peach, C. (2006) ‘South Asian migration and settlement in Great Britain 1951‐2001’, Contemporary South Asia, Vol. 15, issue 2, pp. 133‐146.

Platt, L. (2005) Migration and social mobility: The life chances of Britain’s minority ethnic communities, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation. 17

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Raj, D. S. (2003) Where are you from?: Middle‐class migrants in the modern world, Berkeley: University of California Press.

Robinson, V. (1986) Transients, settlers, and refugees: Asians in Britain, Oxford: Clarendon.

Robinson, D. & Reeve, K. (2006) Neighbourhood experiences of new immigration: Reflections from the evidence base, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Summerfield, H. (1993) ‘Patterns of adaptation: Somali and Bangladeshi women in Britain’, in G.Buijs (eds), Migrant women: Crossing boundaries and changing identities, G. Buijs, London: Berg Publishers.

Zetter, R., Griffiths, D. & Sigona, N. (2006) Immigration, social cohesion and social capital: What are the links?, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

13. History

Of Bangladeshis in the UK

Ansari, H (2004) The Infidel Within: The History of Muslims in Britain, 1800 to the Present London: C Hurst & Co.

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Lahiri, S. (2000) Patterns of Resistance: Indian Seamen in Imperial Britain, 'Language, Labour and Migration' ed. Anne J Kershen, Ashgate: Aldershot.

Visram, R. (1986) Ayahs, and Princes: Indians in Britain 1700‐1947, London: Pluto Press.

Visram, R (2002) Asians in Britain: 400 Years of History, London: Pluto Press.

Of the East End

Booth, C. (1902) Life and Labour of the People in London, London: Macmillan and Co.

Driver, F. (2001) Geography Militant: Cultures of Exploration and Empire. UK & USA: Blackwell Publishers.

Forman, C. (1989) Spitalfields: A Battle for Land, London: Hilary Shipman.

Fishman, W. (1988) East End 1888, London: Duckworth.

Girouard, M. ,Cruickshank, D. and Samuel, R. (1989) The Saving of Spitalfields, London: Spitalfields Historic Buildings Trust.

Garnet, L. (1960) The Jewish Immigration in England 1870‐ 1914, London: Allen and Unwin.

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Husbands, C. (1982) ‘East End racism 1900‐80’, The London Journal 8 (1).

Kershen, A. (1997) ‘Huguenots, Jews and Bangladeshis in Spitalfields and the spirit of capitalism’ in A. Kershen (ed.), London: The Promised Land?, Aldershot: Ashgate.

Leech, K. (1994) Brick Lane 1978, London: Stepney Books.

Worpole, K. (1983) ‘Out of the Ghetto: The Literature of London’s Jewish East End’ in K. Worpole, Dockers and Detectives, London: Verso Books.

Young, M. and Willmott, P. (1957) Family and Kinship in East London, London: Routledge, Kegan and Paul.

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14. Fiction

Abdullah, K (2006) Life, Love and Assimilation, Toronto: Adlibbed Ltd

Ali, M (2003) Brick Lane, New York: Doubleday

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