[Abstract] This article aims at problematizing the relation between identity recognition, economic redistribution, and political representation in the debate around Roma inclusion in contemporary Europe. Given that culture has increasingly become politicized, by analyzing the emergence of the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture I reflect on the political and economic potential and drawbacks that cultural identity holds in a European society in which capitalism has turned into a cultural trait
The article builds an argument for the necessity of the representation of Roma prelesional heritage ...
The article analyzes contemporary political discourses with regard to social inclusion of Roma on th...
Since the accession of the A8 post-communist countries to the European Union, various EU institution...
This article aims at problematizing the relation between identity recognition, economic redistributi...
The creation of an EU Framework for national Roma integration strategies (2011) marks a significant ...
This article explores some of the myriad representations of Roma in Europe and argues that this prol...
At its 52nd edition, the Venice Biennale featured an ethnic collective: the Roma Pavilion. This part...
International audienceThe article assesses Will Kymlicka’s targeted approach to cultural rights by f...
The Roma are considered one of the most marginalized groups in all of Europe. Despite integration po...
Europe is confronted by a painful paradox; while the idea of ‘Europe’ conceptualizes the European Un...
The European Roma Institute is proposed as an independent organization with the mission of increasin...
The paper aims to study how Roma parties in Hungary identify and mobilize Roma, how they respond to ...
Pluralism, which has always been an important feature of Europe, is now becoming more salient in pol...
Roma are actively engaged in a process of identity formation and transnational contentious collectiv...
This path-breaking book explains the processes through which the heterogeneous population of Roma in...
The article builds an argument for the necessity of the representation of Roma prelesional heritage ...
The article analyzes contemporary political discourses with regard to social inclusion of Roma on th...
Since the accession of the A8 post-communist countries to the European Union, various EU institution...
This article aims at problematizing the relation between identity recognition, economic redistributi...
The creation of an EU Framework for national Roma integration strategies (2011) marks a significant ...
This article explores some of the myriad representations of Roma in Europe and argues that this prol...
At its 52nd edition, the Venice Biennale featured an ethnic collective: the Roma Pavilion. This part...
International audienceThe article assesses Will Kymlicka’s targeted approach to cultural rights by f...
The Roma are considered one of the most marginalized groups in all of Europe. Despite integration po...
Europe is confronted by a painful paradox; while the idea of ‘Europe’ conceptualizes the European Un...
The European Roma Institute is proposed as an independent organization with the mission of increasin...
The paper aims to study how Roma parties in Hungary identify and mobilize Roma, how they respond to ...
Pluralism, which has always been an important feature of Europe, is now becoming more salient in pol...
Roma are actively engaged in a process of identity formation and transnational contentious collectiv...
This path-breaking book explains the processes through which the heterogeneous population of Roma in...
The article builds an argument for the necessity of the representation of Roma prelesional heritage ...
The article analyzes contemporary political discourses with regard to social inclusion of Roma on th...
Since the accession of the A8 post-communist countries to the European Union, various EU institution...