This path-breaking book explains the processes through which the heterogeneous population of Roma in Europe constitutes itself into a transnational collective identity through the practices and discourses of everyday life, as well as through those of identity politics. It illustrates how the collective identity formation of the Roma in Europe is constituted simultaneously in the local, national, and European contexts, drawing attention to the mismatches and gaps between these levels, as well as the creative opportunities for achieving this political aim. Bunescu demonstrates that the differences and stereotypes between the Roma and the non-Roma, as well as those among different groups of Roma, fulfil a politically creative function for t...
The main issues arising from the encounter between Roma people and surrounding European society sinc...
The book examines some of the dilemmas surrounding Europe’s open borders, migrations, and identities...
My paper focuses on the intersection between the Roma cultural-identitary construction and the polit...
This chapter takes stock of how diverse debates about Roma identity have developed since the fall of...
The Roma are not a bounded internally homogene~us community possessing a stable group identity. They...
Who Speaks for Roma? examines at the political participation and representation of the Romani commun...
This book, designed as a resource for scholars, educators, activists and non-specialist readers, pre...
The creation of an EU Framework for national Roma integration strategies (2011) marks a significant ...
The creation of an EU Framework for national Roma integration strategies (2011) marks a significant ...
This article explores some of the myriad representations of Roma in Europe and argues that this prol...
Drawing on fieldwork data collected in 2000-3, this thesis deals with Roma (Gypsies) living in post-...
The book examines some of the dilemmas surrounding Europe’s open borders, migrations, and identities...
This interdisciplinary work combines theoretical and methodological approaches of anthropology and d...
AbstractIn the EU 28, the Roma people are the largest European minority. Unevenly spread, having in ...
The main issues arising from the encounter between Roma people and surrounding European society sinc...
The main issues arising from the encounter between Roma people and surrounding European society sinc...
The book examines some of the dilemmas surrounding Europe’s open borders, migrations, and identities...
My paper focuses on the intersection between the Roma cultural-identitary construction and the polit...
This chapter takes stock of how diverse debates about Roma identity have developed since the fall of...
The Roma are not a bounded internally homogene~us community possessing a stable group identity. They...
Who Speaks for Roma? examines at the political participation and representation of the Romani commun...
This book, designed as a resource for scholars, educators, activists and non-specialist readers, pre...
The creation of an EU Framework for national Roma integration strategies (2011) marks a significant ...
The creation of an EU Framework for national Roma integration strategies (2011) marks a significant ...
This article explores some of the myriad representations of Roma in Europe and argues that this prol...
Drawing on fieldwork data collected in 2000-3, this thesis deals with Roma (Gypsies) living in post-...
The book examines some of the dilemmas surrounding Europe’s open borders, migrations, and identities...
This interdisciplinary work combines theoretical and methodological approaches of anthropology and d...
AbstractIn the EU 28, the Roma people are the largest European minority. Unevenly spread, having in ...
The main issues arising from the encounter between Roma people and surrounding European society sinc...
The main issues arising from the encounter between Roma people and surrounding European society sinc...
The book examines some of the dilemmas surrounding Europe’s open borders, migrations, and identities...
My paper focuses on the intersection between the Roma cultural-identitary construction and the polit...