This article examines mobile practices of Scottish Gypsy/Travellers and analyses how their mobility affects their socio-spatial access to participation within Scottish society
This book presents the untold stories of Gypsy and Traveller girls living in Scotland. Drawing on ac...
In this paper, findings from a detailed literature review (which was commissioned in March 2002 by Q...
Gypsies have rarely been served well by policy-makers in the UK. Here, Martin Myers outlines a glari...
Although a population recognised externally for their itinerancy, the mobility of Gypsy Travellers i...
In its 2006 report Common Ground, the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) concluded that Gypsies a...
In its 2006 report Common Ground, the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE)concluded that Gypsies and...
Amnesty International has accused the media and Scotland’s 32 local authorities of perpetuating ...
This thesis explores the educational experiences of 17 Scottish Gypsy/Traveller girls supplemented ...
First recorded in Scotland in 1505 and in England in 1514 as ‘Egyptians’ (Bancroft 2005), Gypsies an...
Since 2003 central government has undertaken a review of law and policy pertaining to Gypsies and Tr...
Marcus, Geetha – ORCID 0000-0001-5610-5344 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5610-5344Item not available...
The paper explores theoretical and practical issues related to spiritual mobility and engagement wit...
This article explores the shifting relationship between Scottish Travellers, voluntary and mission a...
Abstract. This paper explores theoretical and practical issues related to employment migration and i...
The paper explores theoretical and practical issues related to mobility and integration of Eastern E...
This book presents the untold stories of Gypsy and Traveller girls living in Scotland. Drawing on ac...
In this paper, findings from a detailed literature review (which was commissioned in March 2002 by Q...
Gypsies have rarely been served well by policy-makers in the UK. Here, Martin Myers outlines a glari...
Although a population recognised externally for their itinerancy, the mobility of Gypsy Travellers i...
In its 2006 report Common Ground, the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) concluded that Gypsies a...
In its 2006 report Common Ground, the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE)concluded that Gypsies and...
Amnesty International has accused the media and Scotland’s 32 local authorities of perpetuating ...
This thesis explores the educational experiences of 17 Scottish Gypsy/Traveller girls supplemented ...
First recorded in Scotland in 1505 and in England in 1514 as ‘Egyptians’ (Bancroft 2005), Gypsies an...
Since 2003 central government has undertaken a review of law and policy pertaining to Gypsies and Tr...
Marcus, Geetha – ORCID 0000-0001-5610-5344 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5610-5344Item not available...
The paper explores theoretical and practical issues related to spiritual mobility and engagement wit...
This article explores the shifting relationship between Scottish Travellers, voluntary and mission a...
Abstract. This paper explores theoretical and practical issues related to employment migration and i...
The paper explores theoretical and practical issues related to mobility and integration of Eastern E...
This book presents the untold stories of Gypsy and Traveller girls living in Scotland. Drawing on ac...
In this paper, findings from a detailed literature review (which was commissioned in March 2002 by Q...
Gypsies have rarely been served well by policy-makers in the UK. Here, Martin Myers outlines a glari...