The intention of this paper is to demonstrate that the notion and feeling of responsibility are present both among Hungarians towards the Gypsy/Roma minority of the country and also among the Gypsies towards their own life and communities. Proving this point, the paper relies on the research conducted in the Network of Church-run Roma Special Colleges (NoCRoSC) established by the so-called historical Christian churches on the one hand and in the Gypsy Evangelical Movement (GEM) on the other. The paper presents the updated results on the value system of NoCRoSC students and a detailed discussion on the survey conducted among the members of Hungarian GEM. It also proposes a comprehensive research on Gypsy/Roma values in 4-5 villages in the Ea...
The paper explores the socio-economic similarities between two marginalized communities: scheduled c...
Although the numbers differ it is estimated about 600.000- 1.000.000 Gypsy oriented citizen live wit...
My dissertation asks whether, when, and how the adoption of Evangelical Christianity by multiply sti...
This thesis is designed to further our understanding of Hungarian-speaking Romany (Romungro) culture...
The thesis investigates the paradoxical developments and implications of the emerging Romani (Gypsy)...
This thesis is designed to further our understanding of Hungarian-speaking Romany (Romungro) culture...
Despite significant efforts to mobilize Roma in Europe in order to facilitate integration, Roma poli...
The aim of my thesis is to discuss the possible uses of the concept of autonomy in the study of conv...
The Romani People of Slovakia are marginalized in all areas of society including the church. The hyp...
ABSTRACT: Roma or Gypsies are originally a migratory people who today are spread across several cont...
Gypsy Pentecostals is a ground-breaking study of the Pentecostal movement among the most marginalize...
Drawing on their recent research project for the UK Economic and Social Research Council, the author...
The study analyzes the changes in the religious and social life of a Roma Pentecostal community in a...
The paper aims to study how Roma parties in Hungary identify and mobilize Roma, how they respond to ...
This dissertation seeks to unpack how the two dominant images--'bad Gypsies' and 'good Roma'--develo...
The paper explores the socio-economic similarities between two marginalized communities: scheduled c...
Although the numbers differ it is estimated about 600.000- 1.000.000 Gypsy oriented citizen live wit...
My dissertation asks whether, when, and how the adoption of Evangelical Christianity by multiply sti...
This thesis is designed to further our understanding of Hungarian-speaking Romany (Romungro) culture...
The thesis investigates the paradoxical developments and implications of the emerging Romani (Gypsy)...
This thesis is designed to further our understanding of Hungarian-speaking Romany (Romungro) culture...
Despite significant efforts to mobilize Roma in Europe in order to facilitate integration, Roma poli...
The aim of my thesis is to discuss the possible uses of the concept of autonomy in the study of conv...
The Romani People of Slovakia are marginalized in all areas of society including the church. The hyp...
ABSTRACT: Roma or Gypsies are originally a migratory people who today are spread across several cont...
Gypsy Pentecostals is a ground-breaking study of the Pentecostal movement among the most marginalize...
Drawing on their recent research project for the UK Economic and Social Research Council, the author...
The study analyzes the changes in the religious and social life of a Roma Pentecostal community in a...
The paper aims to study how Roma parties in Hungary identify and mobilize Roma, how they respond to ...
This dissertation seeks to unpack how the two dominant images--'bad Gypsies' and 'good Roma'--develo...
The paper explores the socio-economic similarities between two marginalized communities: scheduled c...
Although the numbers differ it is estimated about 600.000- 1.000.000 Gypsy oriented citizen live wit...
My dissertation asks whether, when, and how the adoption of Evangelical Christianity by multiply sti...