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Tariq Modood, (born 1952) is a
British Pakistani British Pakistanis ( ur, (Bratānia men maqīm pākstānī); also known as Pakistani British people or Pakistani Britons) are British people, citizens or residents of the United Kingdom whose ancestral roots lie in Pakistan. This includes ...
Professor of Sociology, Politics, and
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at the
University of Bristol , mottoeng = earningpromotes one's innate power (from Horace, ''Ode 4.4'') , established = 1595 – Merchant Venturers School1876 – University College, Bristol1909 – received royal charter , type ...
(1997– ). Modood is the founding director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship and one of the leading authorities on ethnic minorities in Britain.


Education

Modood holds
bachelor's A bachelor's degree (from Middle Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to si ...
and
master's A master's degree (from Latin ) is an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
degrees from the
University of Durham , mottoeng = Her foundations are upon the holy hills ( Psalm 87:1) , established = (university status) , type = Public , academic_staff = 1,830 (2020) , administrative_staff = 2,640 (2018/19) , chancellor = Sir Thomas Allen , vice_cha ...
, a PGCE from
University College Cardiff , latin_name = , image_name = Shield of the University of Cardiff.svg , image_size = 150px , caption = Coat of arms of Cardiff University , motto = cy, Gwirionedd, Undod a Chytgord , mottoeng = Truth, Unity and Concord , established = 1 ...
, and a PhD from
University College Swansea , former_names=University College of Swansea, University of Wales Swansea , motto= cy, Gweddw crefft heb ei dawn , mottoeng="Technical skill is bereft without culture" , established=1920 – University College of Swansea 1996 – University of Wa ...
. Following fellowships at
Nuffield College Nuffield College () is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. It is a graduate college and specialises in the social sciences, particularly economics, politics and sociology. Nuffield is one of Oxford's newer c ...
, Oxford, and the
University of Manchester The University of Manchester is a public university, public research university in Manchester, England. The main campus is south of Manchester city centre, Manchester City Centre on Wilmslow Road, Oxford Road. The university owns and operates majo ...
, Modood became a senior research fellow at the
Policy Studies Institute The Policy Studies Institute (PSI) is a British think-tank and research institute. PSI began in 1931 as Political and Economic Planning and became the Policy Studies Institute in 1978 on its merger with the Centre for Studies in Social Policy (est ...
, London (1993–97).


Research

Modood's research interests include racism,
racial equality Racial equality is a situation in which people of all races and ethnicities are treated in an egalitarian/equal manner. Racial equality occurs when institutions give individuals legal, moral, and political rights. In present-day Western societ ...
,
multiculturalism The term multiculturalism has a range of meanings within the contexts of sociology, political philosophy, and colloquial use. In sociology and in everyday usage, it is a synonym for " ethnic pluralism", with the two terms often used interchang ...
, and
secularism Secularism is the principle of seeking to conduct human affairs based on secular, naturalistic considerations. Secularism is most commonly defined as the separation of religion from civil affairs and the state, and may be broadened to a si ...
. Modood was the principal researcher involved in the Fourth National Survey of Ethnic Minorities in Britain published as ''Ethnic Minorities in Britain: Diversity and Disadvantage'' by the
Policy Studies Institute The Policy Studies Institute (PSI) is a British think-tank and research institute. PSI began in 1931 as Political and Economic Planning and became the Policy Studies Institute in 1978 on its merger with the Centre for Studies in Social Policy (est ...
at the
University of Westminster The University of Westminster is a public university based in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1838 as the Royal Polytechnic Institution, it was the first polytechnic to open in London. The Polytechnic formally received a Royal charter in Aug ...
in 1997. Research that he led in 1999 showed that university lecturers from ethnic minorities were half as likely to become professors compared to white lecturers. The research concluded "''minority ethnic groups experienced discrimination in applications for posts and promotions, harassment, and negative stereotyping''". A study published in 2002 found that older universities in the UK discriminated against Indians, Pakistanis, black Africans, and Irish students whereas some universities formed since 1992 actively favoured ethnic minorities. Modood said he thought that the discrimination was not conscious and that "''Universities generally pride themselves on their ethnic diversity and would have no truck with deliberate discrimination''". In 2004 he co-authored a report for the Department for Education and Skills which found that ethnic minority graduates were less likely to gain top jobs than their white counterparts. The difference was thought to be partly due to discrimination but also due to the fact that ethnic minority students do not achieve as high grades in university. In 2006 he co-authored a report that examined whether policies used to increase employment levels among ethnic minorities in Northern Ireland, the Netherlands, Canada, and the United States could be applied to Great Britain. He was Bristol director of the Leverhulme Programme on Migration and Citizenship with UCL. He has served on the DfES Race, Education, and Employment Forum, was part of the Commission on the Future of Multi-Ethnic Britain (1997–2000), and a member of the IPPR Commission on National Security (2007–09), and a member of the National Equality Panel chaired by Professor John Hills (2008–10). He is also a co-founder of the
scientific journal In academic publishing, a scientific journal is a periodical publication intended to further the progress of science, usually by reporting new research. Content Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such ...
'' Ethnicities''. Tariq Modood currently serves as part of a steering group for the Commission on Religion and Belief in British Public Life.


Opinions

Modood defines equality as: "''not having to hide or apologise for one's origins, family, or community but requiring others to show respect for them, and adapt public attitudes and arrangements so that the heritage they represent is encouraged rather than contemptuously expect them to wither away.''" Modood is critical of policies that force secular identities upon religious minorities, he has coined the term "radical secularism" for this and commented that it "''cannot be secured without illiberal measures''". He has also said that some people feel "''that religious people are not worthy of protection; more than that, they should be subject to not just intellectual criticism but mockery and ridicule...''" In ''Multicultural Politics: racism, ethnicity, and Muslims in Britain'' (2005), Modood argues that multiculturalism should not be abandoned due to criticism following events such as the
7 July 2005 London bombings The 7 July 2005 London bombings, often referred to as 7/7, were a series of four coordinated suicide attacks carried out by Islamic terrorists in London that targeted commuters travelling on the city's public transport system during the mo ...
. He points out that Britain is far less racist than in the past, and that films and television shows such as ''
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'' and ''
The Kumars at No 42 ''The Kumars at No. 42'' is a British television show. It won an International Emmy in 2002 and 2003, and won a Peabody Award in 2004. It ran for seven series totalling 53 episodes. It was reportedly a favourite of Queen Elizabeth II. Plot Th ...
'' demonstrate that Britain is multicultural. Despite this, he believes that there are still problems with what he terms "cultural racism" which focuses on language, religion, family structures, dress, and cuisine. Speaking at the
Labour Party Conference The Labour Party Conference is the annual conference of the British Labour Party. It is formally the supreme decision-making body of the party and is traditionally held in the final week of September, during the party conference season when th ...
in 2007 he asked "''What is Britishness anyway?''" and said that ethnic minorities should engage with the concept of Britishness which he called a "''very diverse and plural identity''". Modood was a signatory of a letter organised by Sunny Hundal in 2008, that called for
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to abandon plans to allow terror suspects to be held for up to 42 days without charge; the plans were later abandoned.


Honours

In the 2001 New Year Honours, Modood was appointed a
Member of the Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(MBE) for services to social sciences and ethnic relations. He was elected to the
Academy of Social Sciences The Academy of Social Sciences is a representative body for social sciences in the United Kingdom. The Academy promotes social science through its sponsorship of the Campaign for Social Science, its links with Government on a variety of matters, a ...
in 2004. In July 2017, he was elected a
Fellow of the British Academy Fellowship of the British Academy (FBA) is an award granted by the British Academy to leading academics for their distinction in the humanities and social sciences. The categories are: # Fellows – scholars resident in the United Kingdom # ...
(FBA), the United Kingdom's
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for the humanities and social sciences.


Publications

Books: *''Essays on Secularism and Multiculturalism, (ECPR Press Rowman & Littlefield International,2019) *''Multiculturalism, Second Edition, (Polity, 2013) *''Still not easy being British'' (Trentham Books, 2010) *''Secularism, Religion and Multicultural Citizenship'', editor with G. Levey (Cambridge University Press, 2009) *''Multiculturalism: A Civic Idea'' (Polity Press, 2007) *''Multicultural Politics: Racism, Ethnicity and Muslims in Britain'' (University of Minnesota Press and University of Edinburgh Press, 2005) *''Ethnicity, Social Mobility and Public Policy in the US and UK'', editor with Glenn Loury and Steven Teles (Cambridge University Press, 2005) *''Ethnic Minorities in Britain: Diversity and Disadvantage: The Fourth National Survey of Ethnic Minorities'',Modood, T., Berthoud, R., Lakey, J., Nazroo, J., Smith, P., Virdee, S. & Beishon, S, (Policy Studies Institute, 1997) *''Asian Self Employment: The Interaction of Culture and Economics in England'', Metcalf, H., Modood, T. & Virdee, S.(Policy Studies Institute, 1996) *''Changing Ethnic Identities'', Modood, T., Beishon, S. & Virdee, S. (Policy Studies Institute, 1994) *''Not Easy Being British: Colour, Culture and Citizenship'', (Runnymede Trust and Trentham Books, 1992)


See also

* List of British-Pakistanis


References


External links


all of Tariq Modood's publications and some podcastsUniversity of Bristol : Professor Tariq Modood
''Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship''
Commission on Religion and Belief in British Public Life
''The Observer''
Multicultural Politics: Race, Ethnicity and Muslims in Britain
''The Muslim Weekly'' * {{DEFAULTSORT:Modood, Tariq British Muslims Living people 1952 births Scholars of nationalism British sociologists Academics of the University of Bristol Alumni of St Cuthbert's Society, Durham Alumni of Cardiff University Alumni of Swansea University Members of the Order of the British Empire Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences Fellows of the British Academy British people of Pakistani descent