Romani political mobilisation is now an established part of the civil society landscape across Europe. It has given rise to various forms of political participation, with Romani NGOs taking up consultative roles in a number of countries, as well as in inter-governmental organisations. Models of direct political representation of Roma through a kind of quota system exist at the level of local government in Hungary and in the national elections in Romania, and a number of parliamentarians of Romani background have held direct mandates in national legislatives and in the European Parliamen
The creation of an EU Framework for national Roma integration strategies (2011) marks a significant ...
This chapter critiques the European Union’s efforts to support Romani people in overcoming the disad...
Contemporary political action for ethnic and national minorities in Europe appears to be increasingl...
The Roma are not a bounded internally homogene~us community possessing a stable group identity. They...
'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...
Who Speaks for Roma? examines at the political participation and representation of the Romani commun...
Since the beginning of the 1990s there has been a growing movement of Romani activists who have soug...
Activists who take up the cause of marginalized and discriminated cultural groups often find themsel...
The level of political mobilization among ethnic minorities in Central and Eastern Europe has often ...
This path-breaking book explains the processes through which the heterogeneous population of Roma in...
My paper focuses on the intersection between the Roma cultural-identitary construction and the polit...
In recent years the European Union (EU) has applied its 'political' criteria for accession as an ins...
Romani NGOs, movements and political parties in Bulgaria: Competing forms of organization and defin...
The idea that Roma communities need to be included in public life is rather uncontroversial, widely ...
The creation of an EU Framework for national Roma integration strategies (2011) marks a significant ...
This chapter critiques the European Union’s efforts to support Romani people in overcoming the disad...
Contemporary political action for ethnic and national minorities in Europe appears to be increasingl...
The Roma are not a bounded internally homogene~us community possessing a stable group identity. They...
'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...
Who Speaks for Roma? examines at the political participation and representation of the Romani commun...
Since the beginning of the 1990s there has been a growing movement of Romani activists who have soug...
Activists who take up the cause of marginalized and discriminated cultural groups often find themsel...
The level of political mobilization among ethnic minorities in Central and Eastern Europe has often ...
This path-breaking book explains the processes through which the heterogeneous population of Roma in...
My paper focuses on the intersection between the Roma cultural-identitary construction and the polit...
In recent years the European Union (EU) has applied its 'political' criteria for accession as an ins...
Romani NGOs, movements and political parties in Bulgaria: Competing forms of organization and defin...
The idea that Roma communities need to be included in public life is rather uncontroversial, widely ...
The creation of an EU Framework for national Roma integration strategies (2011) marks a significant ...
This chapter critiques the European Union’s efforts to support Romani people in overcoming the disad...
Contemporary political action for ethnic and national minorities in Europe appears to be increasingl...