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Michael Parker Banton CMG, FRAI (8 September 1926 – 22 May 2018) was a British social scientist, known primarily for his publications on racial and ethnic relations. He was also the first editor of ''
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'' (1966-1969).


Education

Banton attended King Edward's School, Birmingham.


Academic contribution

After graduating from the
London School of Economics The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), established in 1895, is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. The school specialises in the social sciences. Founded ...
in 1950, Banton conducted research on the settlement of New Commonwealth immigrants in the East End of
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for which he received a PhD from the
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, from where he also gained a D.Sc. in inter-group relations in 1964. Here he studied under Kenneth Little at the Anthropology department which Banton noted was called "Negroes in Britain Industry". Banton remained at the department and produced three books under Little's supervision: subsequently wrote books about the settlement of rural immigrants in
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,
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, and on the behaviour of the white British towards New Commonwealth immigrants. His book ''The Policeman in the Community'', a comparative study of policing in Scotland and the United States, was the first book-length sociological study of the police. Banton became best known for his book ''Race Relations'' (1967), which summarised contemporary social science knowledge of that field. This phase of his writing concluded with a volume, ''The Idea of Race'', in which he introduced into the English language the concept of
racialization Racialization or ethnicization is a sociological concept used to describe the intent and processes by which Ethnic group, ethnic or Race (human classification), racial identities are systematically constructed within a society. Constructs for ra ...
as a process by which the idea of race as a physical category was socially utilized to organise perceptions of the populations of the world. Up to this point his work reflected sociological orthodoxy. For the next forty-plus years his publication energies focused increasingly on this subject as he turned out a succession of studies devoted to defining the study of race relations as a discipline. Banton's particular approach led to a long-running debate with John Rex. Other protagonists include Robert Miles who in 1982 published ''Racism and Migrant Labour''. Starting in 1976, Banton's criticisms of that orthodoxy strengthened. In ''Racial and Ethnic Competition'' (1983) he advanced a rational choice theory. The book ended with a discussion of what constituted 'good' racial relations; it concluded that good racial relations would be ethnic relations. He has been critical of accounts of majority-minority relations in Europe that interpret them in the light of conceptions conventional in the USA. Recalling
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's statement that he became a sociologist 'in order to put an end to the mischievous enterprise which still operates with collectivist concepts' Banton has observed that 'ethnic group' is a
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concept. There are ethnic categories; those who are assigned to an ethnic category may come to form a group, but do not necessarily do so. From this starting point he has developed a theory of social categories. Whereas Banton has been much concerned with the improvement of concepts and theories in this field, he has also written on measures for the reduction of racial discrimination. He served as an elected member of the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination from 1986 to 2001 and as its chairman for 1996–98.


Career

Banton was Lecturer, and subsequently Reader, in
Social Anthropology Social anthropology is the study of patterns of behaviour in human societies and cultures. It is the dominant constituent of anthropology throughout the United Kingdom and much of Europe, where it is distinguished from cultural anthropology. In t ...
, University of Edinburgh, 1954–65, and professor of Sociology,
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, 1965–92. He was President of the
Royal Anthropological Institute The Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (RAI) is a long-established anthropological organisation, and Learned Society, with a global membership. Its remit includes all the component fields of anthropology, such as biolo ...
of Great Britain and Ireland 1987–89, and President of the Sociology section, (1970–71) and the Anthropology section, (1985–86) within the
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. He was President of the Ethnic, Race and Minority Relations section of the
International Sociological Association The International Sociological Association (ISA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to scientific purposes in the field of sociology and social sciences. It is an international sociological body, gathering both individuals and national sociol ...
1990–94, and Director of the
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Research Unit on Ethnic Relations, 1970–78. He was the first editor of ''
Sociology Sociology is the scientific study of human society that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of Interpersonal ties, social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. The term sociol ...
'', 1967–70.


Death

Banton died in May 2018 at the age of 91.Michael Banton (1926-2018)
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Books

*''The Coloured Quarter'' (Cape, 1955) *''West African City ''(OUP, 1957) *''White and Coloured'' (Cape, 1959) *''The Policeman in the Community'' (Tavistock, 1964) *''Roles'' (Tavistock, 1965) *''Race Relations'' (Tavistock, 1967) *''Racial Minorities'' (Fontana, 1972) *''Police-Community Relations'' (Collins, 1973) *''The Race Concept'' co-author Jonathan Harwood (Praeger, 1975) * *''Racial and Ethnic Competition'' (CUP, 1983) *''Promoting Racial Harmony'' (CUP, 1985) *''Investigating Robbery'' (Gower, 1985) *''Racial Theories'' (CUP, 1987, second edition 1997) *''Racial Consciousness'' (Longman, 1988) *''Discrimination'' (Open UP, 1994) *''International Action against Racial Discrimination'' (OUP, 1996) *''Ethnic and Racial Consciousness'' (Longman, 1997) *''The International Politics of Race'' (Polity, 2002). *


Selected articles

* *'Decision-taking in the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination' pp 55–78 in Philip Alston & James Crawford, editors, The Future of UN Human Rights Treaty Monitoring. 2000 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. *'Historical and Contemporary Modes of Racialization' pp. 51–68 in Racialization: Studies in Theory and Practice, edited by Karim Murji and John Solomos. 2005 Oxford: Oxford University Press. * * * * *


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Banton, Michael 1926 births 2018 deaths British social scientists Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George Members of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Fellows of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Presidents of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland British officials of the United Nations