Defence date: 3 July 2006Examining Board: Prof. Neil Walker (Supervisor, European University Institute) ; Prof. Michael Keating (European University Institute) ; Prof. James Tully (University of Victoria) ; Mr. Stephen Tierney (University of Edinburgh)First made available online on 14 May 2018This thesis does not, however, take Catholics or English Asians as its focus, but the most disadvantaged and marginalised group in Europe: the Roma. The daily discrimination and violence Roma face in Europe and beyond is well-documented. It is not, however, the subject of consideration here. Rather, it is the claim of the Romani movement that the globally scattered groups of Roma constitute a nonterritorial nation that is the subject of this thesis. I ...
So far, textual hetero-representations of the Romani people (usually called `Gypsies' by the non-Rom...
This thesis focuses on the effects of European Union expansion on Roma populations throughout Europe...
Narratives and counter-narratives in the representation of The Other. The case of the Romani ethnic ...
Defence date: 3 July 2006Examining Board: Prof. Neil Walker (Supervisor, European University Institu...
Part I of this Note discusses the historical and legal background of Roma in the EU, as well as the ...
This project is both qualitative and quantitative in its approach. It is qualitative in the sense th...
Roma are actively engaged in a process of identity formation and transnational contentious collectiv...
This study is a sociological analysis of Romani nationalism in Britain. It explores the extent to wh...
Recent estimates from the Council of Europe (CoE), rates Romani presence in Europe around 10-12 mill...
The article analyses the jurisprudence of international tribunals on the education and housing of Ro...
The Roma are considered one of the most marginalized groups in all of Europe. Despite integration po...
Drawing on their recent research project for the UK Economic and Social Research Council, the author...
This thesis undertakes an in-depth analysis of the minority rights of Roma populations living within...
This article will critically examine the treatment of migrant Roma in Western Europe, particularly I...
Contemporary political action for ethnic and national minorities in Europe appears to be increasingl...
So far, textual hetero-representations of the Romani people (usually called `Gypsies' by the non-Rom...
This thesis focuses on the effects of European Union expansion on Roma populations throughout Europe...
Narratives and counter-narratives in the representation of The Other. The case of the Romani ethnic ...
Defence date: 3 July 2006Examining Board: Prof. Neil Walker (Supervisor, European University Institu...
Part I of this Note discusses the historical and legal background of Roma in the EU, as well as the ...
This project is both qualitative and quantitative in its approach. It is qualitative in the sense th...
Roma are actively engaged in a process of identity formation and transnational contentious collectiv...
This study is a sociological analysis of Romani nationalism in Britain. It explores the extent to wh...
Recent estimates from the Council of Europe (CoE), rates Romani presence in Europe around 10-12 mill...
The article analyses the jurisprudence of international tribunals on the education and housing of Ro...
The Roma are considered one of the most marginalized groups in all of Europe. Despite integration po...
Drawing on their recent research project for the UK Economic and Social Research Council, the author...
This thesis undertakes an in-depth analysis of the minority rights of Roma populations living within...
This article will critically examine the treatment of migrant Roma in Western Europe, particularly I...
Contemporary political action for ethnic and national minorities in Europe appears to be increasingl...
So far, textual hetero-representations of the Romani people (usually called `Gypsies' by the non-Rom...
This thesis focuses on the effects of European Union expansion on Roma populations throughout Europe...
Narratives and counter-narratives in the representation of The Other. The case of the Romani ethnic ...