My paper focuses on the intersection between the Roma cultural-identitary construction and the political concept of citizenship, trying to reveal if such an approach can prove itself helpful in providing a better understanding of the unilaterality of the majority-Roma relationship. By unilaterality I understand the particular model in which the Roma-Romanian relationship has structured itself overtime. It mainly consists of a segregationist view that stresses the majority’s responsibility with the minority’s integration process and the failures to promote a partnership with the minority. This approach tends, in my opinion, to treat the minority in absentia, producing therefore the well-known effects of the so-called “Roma problem”. On the o...
In the present paper I analyze the way gender relations and women’s rights are negotiated inside the...
The article is aimed at drawing attention to the research motifs explored by the author in his studi...
© 2019, © 2019 The Editor of Ethnopolitics. This paper examines how territorial rescaling and ensuin...
This path-breaking book explains the processes through which the heterogeneous population of Roma in...
'By examining processes of political participation and ethnic mobilisation, this article assesses ho...
By examining processes of political participation and ethnic mobilisation, this article assesses how...
The Roma are not a bounded internally homogene~us community possessing a stable group identity. They...
This thesis examines the socio-economic situation of Roma in three Eastern European countries: Bulga...
This chapter proposes the citizenship gap as a paradigm that connects the experiences of migrants an...
During the process of EU enlargement to the East, the “Roma problem” has increasingly gained a centr...
This dissertation is a critical ethnography of the Roma ethnic minority in post-communist Romania wi...
Pluralism, which has always been an important feature of Europe, is now becoming more salient in pol...
Roma are the largest and most marginalized ethnic group in Europe, suffering from severe poverty, ra...
The creation of an EU Framework for national Roma integration strategies (2011) marks a significant ...
The Rroma people have a complex and highly contested narrative which is partly due to the fact that ...
In the present paper I analyze the way gender relations and women’s rights are negotiated inside the...
The article is aimed at drawing attention to the research motifs explored by the author in his studi...
© 2019, © 2019 The Editor of Ethnopolitics. This paper examines how territorial rescaling and ensuin...
This path-breaking book explains the processes through which the heterogeneous population of Roma in...
'By examining processes of political participation and ethnic mobilisation, this article assesses ho...
By examining processes of political participation and ethnic mobilisation, this article assesses how...
The Roma are not a bounded internally homogene~us community possessing a stable group identity. They...
This thesis examines the socio-economic situation of Roma in three Eastern European countries: Bulga...
This chapter proposes the citizenship gap as a paradigm that connects the experiences of migrants an...
During the process of EU enlargement to the East, the “Roma problem” has increasingly gained a centr...
This dissertation is a critical ethnography of the Roma ethnic minority in post-communist Romania wi...
Pluralism, which has always been an important feature of Europe, is now becoming more salient in pol...
Roma are the largest and most marginalized ethnic group in Europe, suffering from severe poverty, ra...
The creation of an EU Framework for national Roma integration strategies (2011) marks a significant ...
The Rroma people have a complex and highly contested narrative which is partly due to the fact that ...
In the present paper I analyze the way gender relations and women’s rights are negotiated inside the...
The article is aimed at drawing attention to the research motifs explored by the author in his studi...
© 2019, © 2019 The Editor of Ethnopolitics. This paper examines how territorial rescaling and ensuin...