Enduring social exclusion has forced Gypsy-Travelers to specialize in marginal economic activities. These marginal specializations build on specific skills, attitudes, and strategies which are valuable for the communities’ overall development. Today’s Gypsy-Traveler communities face a context of rapid economic restructuring, due in part to advancements in technology and digitalization. This paper combines the literatures on the exclusion of Gypsy-Travelers and marginal entrepreneurship to demonstrate the need for recognition of community-specific assets, even those linked to illicit or illegal activities. Based on the Dutch context, a framework is proposed for conceptualizing the possible impact of four community assets on Gypsy-Traveler co...
In recent times, the Dutch Traveler community has successfully gained official recognition of its he...
With the pervasiveness of digitisation communications, those that are left behind are seen as social...
This discussion paper is linked to a TSRC Working Paper which gives an overview of the origins and d...
Enduring social exclusion has forced Gypsy-Travelers to specialize in marginal economic activities. ...
Enduring social exclusion has forced Gypsy-Travelers to specialize in marginal economic activities. ...
Research on digital inclusion increasingly focuses on vulnerable groups, with the prevailing idea th...
With the pervasiveness of digitisation communications, those that are left behind are seen as social...
Research on digital inclusion increasingly focuses on vulnerable groups, with the prevailing idea th...
The increasing importance of the Internet as a means of communication has transformed economies and ...
In order to bring the lives of Gypsy–Travellers in line with the sustainable communities’ agenda, th...
With a growing presence in The Hague municipality, the sub-Sahara African diasporas like other minor...
Financial Support from the Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Programme of the European Union-JUS...
This paper examines the subtle ways in which welfare professionals in the UK construct Gypsy culture...
Localism acts such as Act 2011 have always accompanied and reinforced Planning Acts. For example, in...
In recent times, the Dutch Traveler community has successfully gained official recognition of its he...
With the pervasiveness of digitisation communications, those that are left behind are seen as social...
This discussion paper is linked to a TSRC Working Paper which gives an overview of the origins and d...
Enduring social exclusion has forced Gypsy-Travelers to specialize in marginal economic activities. ...
Enduring social exclusion has forced Gypsy-Travelers to specialize in marginal economic activities. ...
Research on digital inclusion increasingly focuses on vulnerable groups, with the prevailing idea th...
With the pervasiveness of digitisation communications, those that are left behind are seen as social...
Research on digital inclusion increasingly focuses on vulnerable groups, with the prevailing idea th...
The increasing importance of the Internet as a means of communication has transformed economies and ...
In order to bring the lives of Gypsy–Travellers in line with the sustainable communities’ agenda, th...
With a growing presence in The Hague municipality, the sub-Sahara African diasporas like other minor...
Financial Support from the Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Programme of the European Union-JUS...
This paper examines the subtle ways in which welfare professionals in the UK construct Gypsy culture...
Localism acts such as Act 2011 have always accompanied and reinforced Planning Acts. For example, in...
In recent times, the Dutch Traveler community has successfully gained official recognition of its he...
With the pervasiveness of digitisation communications, those that are left behind are seen as social...
This discussion paper is linked to a TSRC Working Paper which gives an overview of the origins and d...