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Bhattcharyya, Gargi and Murji, Karim (2014). Introduction: race critical public scholarship. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 36(9) pp. 1359–1373.

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Dorn, Nicholas; Murji, Karim and South, Nigel (1992). Traffickers: Drug Markets and Law Enforcement. London: Routledge.

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Holdaway, Simon and Murji, Karim (2012). Understandings of police race relations. In: Sveinsson, Kjartan Páll ed. Criminal Justice v. Racial Justice: Minority ethic representation in the criminal justice system. Runnymede Perspectives. London: Runnymede Trust, pp. 21–23.

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King, Andy; Murji, Karim; Neal, Sarah; Watson, Sophie and Woodward, Kath (2017). Editors’ Report 2017. Sociology, 51(6) pp. 1127–1131.

King, Andrew; Neal, Sarah; Murji, Karim; Watson, Sophie and Woodward, Kath (2016). Editors’ Report 2016. Sociology, 50(2) pp. 227–230.

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Murji, Karim and Solomos, John (2016). Rejoinder: Race scholarship and the future. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39(3) pp. 405–413.

Murji, Karim and Solomos, John (2015). Introduction: Situating the present. In: Murji, Karim and Solomos, John eds. Theories of Race and Ethnicity: Contemporary Debates and Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1–22.

Murji, Karim and Solomos, John (2015). Conclusion: Back to the future. In: Murji, Karim and Solomos, John eds. Theories of Race and Ethnicity: Contemporary Debates and Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 263–281.

Murji, Karim and Silva, Elizabeth (2015). Exploring home: sociology, social divisions and social change. In: Murji, Karim ed. Investigating the Social World 1. The Open University.

Murji, Karim (2014). A representative workforce: the BME police recruitment target and the politics of enumeration and categorization. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 34(9/10) pp. 578–592.

Murji, Karim (2012). Advancing multiculturalism – learning lessons from scholarly advocacy. In: Garner, Steve and Kavak, Seref eds. Debating Multiculturalism II. London: Dialogue Society, pp. 235–242.

Murji, Karim and Neal, Sarah (2011). Riot: Race and Politics in the 2011 Disorders. Sociological Research Online, 16(4)

Murji, Karim (2011). Race policy and politics: two case studies from Britain. Policy Studies, 32(6) pp. 585–598.

Murji, Karim (2011). Working together: governing and advising the police. Police Journal, 84(3) pp. 256–271.

Murji, Karim (2010). Knowledge, politics and the police. Policing: a journal of policy and practice, 4(2) pp. 163–168.

Murji, Karim and Solomos, John (2010). Расиализация в теории и на практике. In: Verhovsky, A. ed. Racism: Contemporary Western Approaches. Moscow: SOVA Center for Information and Analysis, pp. 41–70.

Murji, Karim (2008). A place in the world: geographies of belonging. In: Barnett, Clive; Robinson, Jennifer and Rose, Gillian eds. Geographies of Globalisation: A Demanding World. London: Sage, pp. 151–188.

Murji, Karim (2007). Hierarchies, markets and networks: ethnicity/race and drug distribution. Journal of Drug Issues, 37(4) pp. 781–804.

Murji, Karim (2006). Using racial stereotypes in anti-racist campaigns. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 29(2) pp. 260–280.

Murji, Karim (2005). Race. In: Bennett, Tony; Grossberg, Lawrence and Morris, Meaghan eds. New Keywords: A Revised Vocabulary of Culture and Society. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 290–296.

Murji, Karim and Solomos, John (2005). Introduction: racialization in theory and practice. In: Murji, Karim and Solomos, John eds. Racialization: studies in theory and practice. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 1–27.

Murji, Karim (2005). Ethnicity. In: Bennett, Tony; Grossberg, Lawrence and Morris, Meaghan eds. New Keywords: A Revised Vocabulary of Culture and Society. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 112–114.

Murji, Karim (2004). Gangsta glamour: youth, violence and racialised masculinities. In: Lentin, Alana ed. Learning from violence : the youth dimension. Responses to violence in everyday life in a democratic society series. Strasbourg, France: Council of Europe, pp. 53–62.

Murji, Karim (2003). Sociology and the teaching of ethnic and racial studies. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 26(3) pp. 503–510.

Murji, Karim (2002). Race, power and knowledge. In: Braham, Peter and Janes, Linda eds. Social Divisions and Differences. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 159–204.

Murji, Karim (2002). Sociology unbound. In: Hamilton, Peter and Thompson, Kenneth eds. The Uses of Sociology. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 221–264.

Mclaughlin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (2001). Ways of seeing: The news media and racist violence. In: May, Margaret; Brunsden, Edward and Page, Robert eds. Understanding Social Problems. UK: Blackwell Publishing.

Mclauglin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (2001). Drugs and European governance. In: Guiberneau, Montserrat ed. Governing European Diversity. Governing Europe series. London: Sage, pp. 229–258.

McLaughlin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (2000). Lost connections and new directions’: neo-liberalism, new public managerialism and the ‘modernization’ of the British police. In: Stenson, Kevin and Sullivan, Robert eds. Crime, Risk and Justice: The politics of crime control in liberal democracies. Cullompton: Willan, pp. 104–121.

McLaughlin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (1999). After the Stephen Lawrence Report. Critical Social Policy, 19(3) pp. 371–385.

McLaughlin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (1999). The postmodern condition of the police. The Liverpool Law Review, 21(2-3) pp. 217–240.

Murji, Karim (1999). Wild life: representations and constructions of Yardies. In: Ferrell, Jeff and Websdale, Neil eds. Making Trouble: Cultural Representations of Crime, Deviance and Control. New York: Aldine de Gruyter, pp. 179–201.

Murji, Karim (1999). White lines: culture, 'race' and drugs. In: South, Nigel ed. Drugs: Culture, Controls and Everyday Life. London: Sage, pp. 49–65.

Murji, Karim (1998). Policing Drugs. Aldershot: Ashgate.

McLaughlin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (1998). Resistance through representation: ‘Storylines’,advertising and police federation campaigns. Policing and Society, 8(4) pp. 367–399.

Murji, Karim (1998). The agony and the ecstasy: drugs, media and morality. In: Coomber, Ross ed. The Control of Drugs and Drug Users: Reason or Reaction? Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers, pp. 69–85.

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Yazici, Eda; Murji, Karim; Michael, Keith; Solomos, John; Pile, Steve and Wang, Ying (2023). "London is avocado on toast": the urban imaginaries of the #LondonIsOpen campaign. Urban Studies (In Press).

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