I contribute to the debate about the persistence of Roma marginalisation in contemporary Europe by analysing the conflict that took place in 2008 in Madrid over the segregation of Gitano (Spanish Roma) children in state schools. Tracing the changing place of Gitanos in the city since the early 1980s, I demonstrate how current practices of educational segregation build on long-term processes of Gitano control and isolation in housing policy and its implementation. I reconstruct the layering of complementary actions and discourses of exclusion which together make the isolation of Gitano children appear commonsensical and necessary.PostprintPeer reviewe
Children of migrant and Roma origins often face situations of exclusion. As a result, their educatio...
Schools and communities may have a key role in reversing the cycle of inequality that the Roma suffe...
Theoretical assumptions about educational disadvantages of minority students can be broadly distingu...
Children of migrant and Roma origins often face situations of exclusion. As a result, their educatio...
This thesis addresses the complexities of the situation of the Roma in Romania and Spain and the cha...
The European Roma, more commonly referred to as Gypsies, are a severely persecuted minority populati...
School failure and early school dropout particularly affect members of certain minority groups such ...
Education is widely recognised as a key factor in improving social mobility and improving life chanc...
This paper will discuss the decision of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in D...
The thematic focus of this article is on school segregation and its relationship to residential segr...
Access to public education systems has tended to be below normative levels where Roma children are c...
The discrimination of Roma groups across Europe has been highlighted by several international organi...
In the summer of 2010, the forced expulsion of many Roma from Western to Eastern Europe captured hea...
Despite a series of judgements from the European Court of Human Rights and the enactment of the EU R...
Despite a series of judgements from the European Court of Human Rights and the enactment of the EU R...
Children of migrant and Roma origins often face situations of exclusion. As a result, their educatio...
Schools and communities may have a key role in reversing the cycle of inequality that the Roma suffe...
Theoretical assumptions about educational disadvantages of minority students can be broadly distingu...
Children of migrant and Roma origins often face situations of exclusion. As a result, their educatio...
This thesis addresses the complexities of the situation of the Roma in Romania and Spain and the cha...
The European Roma, more commonly referred to as Gypsies, are a severely persecuted minority populati...
School failure and early school dropout particularly affect members of certain minority groups such ...
Education is widely recognised as a key factor in improving social mobility and improving life chanc...
This paper will discuss the decision of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in D...
The thematic focus of this article is on school segregation and its relationship to residential segr...
Access to public education systems has tended to be below normative levels where Roma children are c...
The discrimination of Roma groups across Europe has been highlighted by several international organi...
In the summer of 2010, the forced expulsion of many Roma from Western to Eastern Europe captured hea...
Despite a series of judgements from the European Court of Human Rights and the enactment of the EU R...
Despite a series of judgements from the European Court of Human Rights and the enactment of the EU R...
Children of migrant and Roma origins often face situations of exclusion. As a result, their educatio...
Schools and communities may have a key role in reversing the cycle of inequality that the Roma suffe...
Theoretical assumptions about educational disadvantages of minority students can be broadly distingu...