contribution à un site webFirst lines: Generally speaking, the presence of foreigners in precarious situations appears to be a recurring problem for local governments. More than the difficulties encountered by migrants, it is the “vision of foreign poverty” that raises concerns(1). Public officials therefore often pursue interventions that oscillate between conditional integration and “expulsion”. While these policies are fairly well documented, their medium and long-term effects remain obscure.Yet these policies, combining acts of rejection (evacuation of shantytowns, expulsion of people) with local housing and inclusion policy instruments, have serious consequences on the lives of the people concerned. Drawing on this observation, we unde...
Despite immigration and the so called new social risks are undoubtedly strongly linked, this nexus h...
Because they arouse all the fears related to migrants, the few 20,000 or so Roma from Eastern Europe...
As a result of the so-called “migration crisis” and its corresponding public policy response, freedo...
International audienceFirst lines: Generally speaking, the presence of foreigners in precarious situ...
Migrant Roma in French and Italian Cities: mobility, regulation and marginality Key words: Roma; Mig...
International audienceThe exclusion of a growing number of Roma in Europe has been described as the ...
In Spain, the national and local authorities boast in recent years about their progressive programs ...
The history of French migratory flows is usually traced back to the French colonial past in Morocco,...
L’objet de cette communication porte sur l’habitat précaire des « Roms migrants », originaires de l’...
The concept of “Roma exclusion” has come to dominate political discussions about the marginalization...
This open access book presents a cross-disciplinary insight and policy analysis into the effects of ...
There are approximately ten million Roma in Europe, living in al-most every country on the continent...
The concept of "Roma exclusion" has come to dominate political discussions about the marginalization...
Funding: “RomaInterbellum. Roma Civic Emancipation between the Two World Wars” which has received fu...
International audienceThe marginalisation processes that affect Roma migrants in Turin are not only ...
Despite immigration and the so called new social risks are undoubtedly strongly linked, this nexus h...
Because they arouse all the fears related to migrants, the few 20,000 or so Roma from Eastern Europe...
As a result of the so-called “migration crisis” and its corresponding public policy response, freedo...
International audienceFirst lines: Generally speaking, the presence of foreigners in precarious situ...
Migrant Roma in French and Italian Cities: mobility, regulation and marginality Key words: Roma; Mig...
International audienceThe exclusion of a growing number of Roma in Europe has been described as the ...
In Spain, the national and local authorities boast in recent years about their progressive programs ...
The history of French migratory flows is usually traced back to the French colonial past in Morocco,...
L’objet de cette communication porte sur l’habitat précaire des « Roms migrants », originaires de l’...
The concept of “Roma exclusion” has come to dominate political discussions about the marginalization...
This open access book presents a cross-disciplinary insight and policy analysis into the effects of ...
There are approximately ten million Roma in Europe, living in al-most every country on the continent...
The concept of "Roma exclusion" has come to dominate political discussions about the marginalization...
Funding: “RomaInterbellum. Roma Civic Emancipation between the Two World Wars” which has received fu...
International audienceThe marginalisation processes that affect Roma migrants in Turin are not only ...
Despite immigration and the so called new social risks are undoubtedly strongly linked, this nexus h...
Because they arouse all the fears related to migrants, the few 20,000 or so Roma from Eastern Europe...
As a result of the so-called “migration crisis” and its corresponding public policy response, freedo...