Much of the literature concerning the migration of Roma in-between European Union countries has thus far focused extensively (and almost exclusively) on the political and economic consequences of this ’Roma movement’ across national borders. In this context, the core of the analysis has remained on the conceptualization of, specifically, an East-West Roma mobility (i.e. the movement of Roma from Eastern to Western European countries) and the widespread media, public and political debate regarding the visible marginality of these European citizens in present-day Europe
The Roma minority takes a paradoxical position in the constructed European space. On the one hand, E...
The book examines some of the dilemmas surrounding Europe’s open borders, migrations, and identities...
Since the beginning of the 1990s there has been a growing movement of Romani activists who have soug...
Much of the literature concerning the migration of Roma in-between European Union countries has thus...
Historically the Balkan region is known as producing the East-West European Roma migrations and the ...
Funding: “RomaInterbellum. Roma Civic Emancipation between the Two World Wars” which has received fu...
This article introduces a set of articles that examine Romani mobilities in the context of contempor...
ABSTRACT: Roma or Gypsies are originally a migratory people who today are spread across several cont...
This paper is concerned with the ethnical aspects of migration. Specifically, it tries to explain th...
The expansion of the European Union and the accession of ten new EU member states in 2004 as well as...
This report discusses some of the current drivers and challenges of Roma migration to the UK. Roma m...
The idea for this book stemmed from two symposia that brought together scholars from a range of diff...
Among the changes in political and social organisation of Gypsies/Roma/Travellers in Europe after Wo...
The Roma migrations to France and other European countries that have intensified since the early 200...
This qualitative study illustrates the Romanian Roma migration within the framework of the principle...
The Roma minority takes a paradoxical position in the constructed European space. On the one hand, E...
The book examines some of the dilemmas surrounding Europe’s open borders, migrations, and identities...
Since the beginning of the 1990s there has been a growing movement of Romani activists who have soug...
Much of the literature concerning the migration of Roma in-between European Union countries has thus...
Historically the Balkan region is known as producing the East-West European Roma migrations and the ...
Funding: “RomaInterbellum. Roma Civic Emancipation between the Two World Wars” which has received fu...
This article introduces a set of articles that examine Romani mobilities in the context of contempor...
ABSTRACT: Roma or Gypsies are originally a migratory people who today are spread across several cont...
This paper is concerned with the ethnical aspects of migration. Specifically, it tries to explain th...
The expansion of the European Union and the accession of ten new EU member states in 2004 as well as...
This report discusses some of the current drivers and challenges of Roma migration to the UK. Roma m...
The idea for this book stemmed from two symposia that brought together scholars from a range of diff...
Among the changes in political and social organisation of Gypsies/Roma/Travellers in Europe after Wo...
The Roma migrations to France and other European countries that have intensified since the early 200...
This qualitative study illustrates the Romanian Roma migration within the framework of the principle...
The Roma minority takes a paradoxical position in the constructed European space. On the one hand, E...
The book examines some of the dilemmas surrounding Europe’s open borders, migrations, and identities...
Since the beginning of the 1990s there has been a growing movement of Romani activists who have soug...