Special Issue: New and Old Minorities: Foes or Allies? Opportunities, Challenges and Synergies[Abstract] The 2004 and 2007 EU Eastern enlargements facilitated the mobility of citizens from CEE countries, including European citizens of Roma ethnicity, which in turn contributed to the Europeanization of the ‘Roma issue’. This article examines the politics of Roma ethnicity by giving a concise, yet we hope comprehensive, overview of how recent Roma migrations from EU Member States (particularly from Romania) to Spain can be understood and analysed in relation to both pre-existing policies for the Spanish Gitano communities and to wider European dynamics and structures.The research leading to these results has received funding from the European...
Europe is confronted by a painful paradox; while the idea of ‘Europe’ conceptualizes the European Un...
Funding: “RomaInterbellum. Roma Civic Emancipation between the Two World Wars” which has received fu...
Integration is a term that can fittingly be included in what W. B. Gallie labelled ‘essentially cont...
During the 1990s, European policy towards Roma evolved from concern about migration toward rhetori...
This article introduces a set of articles that examine Romani mobilities in the context of contempor...
The idea for this book stemmed from two symposia that brought together scholars from a range of diff...
This article assesses the impact of the European Union’s anti-discrimination policy on the Roma, wit...
The Roma people are the largest ethnic minority in the European Union. However, in many EU member st...
The Roma (Gypsies) are a semi-nomadic people of Indian origins and are Europe’s largest minority gro...
This article will critically examine the treatment of migrant Roma in Western Europe, particularly I...
Since the accession of ten post-communist countries to the European Union (EU), various EU instituti...
Contemporary political action for ethnic and national minorities in Europe appears to be increasingl...
The migration and Roma inclusion debate has gained a boost in visibility and publicity at the halfwa...
First published: 1st April 2018This article analyses how Roma are represented in official policy nar...
The expansion of the European Union and the accession of ten new EU member states in 2004 as well as...
Europe is confronted by a painful paradox; while the idea of ‘Europe’ conceptualizes the European Un...
Funding: “RomaInterbellum. Roma Civic Emancipation between the Two World Wars” which has received fu...
Integration is a term that can fittingly be included in what W. B. Gallie labelled ‘essentially cont...
During the 1990s, European policy towards Roma evolved from concern about migration toward rhetori...
This article introduces a set of articles that examine Romani mobilities in the context of contempor...
The idea for this book stemmed from two symposia that brought together scholars from a range of diff...
This article assesses the impact of the European Union’s anti-discrimination policy on the Roma, wit...
The Roma people are the largest ethnic minority in the European Union. However, in many EU member st...
The Roma (Gypsies) are a semi-nomadic people of Indian origins and are Europe’s largest minority gro...
This article will critically examine the treatment of migrant Roma in Western Europe, particularly I...
Since the accession of ten post-communist countries to the European Union (EU), various EU instituti...
Contemporary political action for ethnic and national minorities in Europe appears to be increasingl...
The migration and Roma inclusion debate has gained a boost in visibility and publicity at the halfwa...
First published: 1st April 2018This article analyses how Roma are represented in official policy nar...
The expansion of the European Union and the accession of ten new EU member states in 2004 as well as...
Europe is confronted by a painful paradox; while the idea of ‘Europe’ conceptualizes the European Un...
Funding: “RomaInterbellum. Roma Civic Emancipation between the Two World Wars” which has received fu...
Integration is a term that can fittingly be included in what W. B. Gallie labelled ‘essentially cont...