In an effort to understand the paradox between the expansion of inclusion projects for the Roma and their persisting exclusion, this article explores human rights practice in order to grasp the complexity of meanings of inclusion negotiated in this practice. In this way, we scrutinize whether there are limiting factors within the inclusionary discourse itself. Specifically, we analyze the discourse in transnational judicial, political and civil society actors’ reports on violations of human rights against Roma. A strong shared tendency to frame the violations in terms of discrimination can be discerned in the reports, demonstrating a dominant concept in the human rights discourse for Roma. However, a framing analysis of the underlying assum...
The concept of “Roma exclusion” has come to dominate political discussions about the marginalization...
The article analyzes contemporary political discourses with regard to social inclusion of Roma on th...
This article analyzes inclusive dimensions of the liberal antidiscrimination tradition that is groun...
In an effort to understand the paradox between the expansion of inclusion projects for the Roma and ...
Although human rights are widely considered as the instrument ‘par excellence’ to install full and u...
Although human rights are widely considered as the ideal instrument to install full and universal in...
By the last decade of the twentieth century, official discourse calling for the elimination of Roma ...
Claiming that the sociology of human rights misses a thorough cultural analysis, showing how human r...
The Roma take a paradoxical position in the constructed European space. On the one hand, European in...
This research forms part of the Roma SOURCE (Sharing of Understanding Rights and Citizenship in Euro...
The authors explore the discourses around the exclusion of the Roma in Serbia in two dimensions: soc...
Because of the obvious noble aim of the instrument of human rights, it is often uncritically accepte...
Despite a series of judgements from the European Court of Human Rights and the enactment of the EU R...
This final research report for the Roma SOURCE project presents an analysis of new qualitative data ...
Despite a series of judgements from the European Court of Human Rights and the enactment of the EU R...
The concept of “Roma exclusion” has come to dominate political discussions about the marginalization...
The article analyzes contemporary political discourses with regard to social inclusion of Roma on th...
This article analyzes inclusive dimensions of the liberal antidiscrimination tradition that is groun...
In an effort to understand the paradox between the expansion of inclusion projects for the Roma and ...
Although human rights are widely considered as the instrument ‘par excellence’ to install full and u...
Although human rights are widely considered as the ideal instrument to install full and universal in...
By the last decade of the twentieth century, official discourse calling for the elimination of Roma ...
Claiming that the sociology of human rights misses a thorough cultural analysis, showing how human r...
The Roma take a paradoxical position in the constructed European space. On the one hand, European in...
This research forms part of the Roma SOURCE (Sharing of Understanding Rights and Citizenship in Euro...
The authors explore the discourses around the exclusion of the Roma in Serbia in two dimensions: soc...
Because of the obvious noble aim of the instrument of human rights, it is often uncritically accepte...
Despite a series of judgements from the European Court of Human Rights and the enactment of the EU R...
This final research report for the Roma SOURCE project presents an analysis of new qualitative data ...
Despite a series of judgements from the European Court of Human Rights and the enactment of the EU R...
The concept of “Roma exclusion” has come to dominate political discussions about the marginalization...
The article analyzes contemporary political discourses with regard to social inclusion of Roma on th...
This article analyzes inclusive dimensions of the liberal antidiscrimination tradition that is groun...