This final research report for the Roma SOURCE project presents an analysis of new qualitative data generated in 24 focus groups with members of both Roma and non Roma populations resident in the six Member States in which the Roma SOURCE partners are situated (i.e. Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom). It builds on the literature and policy review previously presented in anearlier interim report which combined contextual discussions on the general situation of Roma in Europe with more specific information (drawn from the ‘country reports’ compiled by Roma SOURCE project partners), about the particular circumstances of Roma populations in those six Member States (rf. Brown, Dwyer and Scullion, 2012). A key aim of ...
In an effort to understand the paradox between the expansion of inclusion projects for the Roma and ...
The Roma are Europe’s most discriminated and vulnerable minority, yet little is really known about t...
This paper critically examines the processes of categorisation of Roma migrants in Glasgow, contribu...
This final research report for the Roma SOURCE project presents an analysis of new qualitative data ...
This research forms part of the Roma SOURCE (Sharing of Understanding Rights and Citizenship in Euro...
Within the political framework of the European Union (EU), there has been long standing recognition ...
Roma are recognised as one of the European Union’s (EU’s) largest minority ethnic groups, with estim...
The Roma people are the largest ethnic minority in the European Union. However, in many EU member st...
Roma populations have been part of European societies for centuries, yet they started to be perceive...
The Roma take a paradoxical position in the constructed European space. On the one hand, European in...
This article will critically examine the treatment of migrant Roma in Western Europe, particularly I...
This paper will address citizenship within the European Union with a focus on the Roma and their tre...
This paper aims to contribute to the policy discussion on the challenges of mapping the realities of...
This report discusses some of the current drivers and challenges of Roma migration to the UK. Roma m...
The Roma, as Europe’s largest minority group and who experience disproportionate levels of poverty, ...
In an effort to understand the paradox between the expansion of inclusion projects for the Roma and ...
The Roma are Europe’s most discriminated and vulnerable minority, yet little is really known about t...
This paper critically examines the processes of categorisation of Roma migrants in Glasgow, contribu...
This final research report for the Roma SOURCE project presents an analysis of new qualitative data ...
This research forms part of the Roma SOURCE (Sharing of Understanding Rights and Citizenship in Euro...
Within the political framework of the European Union (EU), there has been long standing recognition ...
Roma are recognised as one of the European Union’s (EU’s) largest minority ethnic groups, with estim...
The Roma people are the largest ethnic minority in the European Union. However, in many EU member st...
Roma populations have been part of European societies for centuries, yet they started to be perceive...
The Roma take a paradoxical position in the constructed European space. On the one hand, European in...
This article will critically examine the treatment of migrant Roma in Western Europe, particularly I...
This paper will address citizenship within the European Union with a focus on the Roma and their tre...
This paper aims to contribute to the policy discussion on the challenges of mapping the realities of...
This report discusses some of the current drivers and challenges of Roma migration to the UK. Roma m...
The Roma, as Europe’s largest minority group and who experience disproportionate levels of poverty, ...
In an effort to understand the paradox between the expansion of inclusion projects for the Roma and ...
The Roma are Europe’s most discriminated and vulnerable minority, yet little is really known about t...
This paper critically examines the processes of categorisation of Roma migrants in Glasgow, contribu...