This paper discusses the position of Romani minorities in the light of the state dissolution and further citizenship regime transformations after the disintegration of the former Socialist Yugoslavia. While observing closely the repositioning of the Romani minorities in the post-Yugoslav space, it explicates that in the case of state dissolution, the unevenness of citizenship does not only manifest in the rights dimension, but also in uneven access to citizenship with regard to new polities.status: publishe
Roma are the largest and most marginalized ethnic group in Europe, suffering from severe poverty, ra...
The paper researches the possibilities and limitations of theoretical reception and practical applic...
Since the beginning of the 1990s there has been a growing movement of Romani activists who have soug...
The special issue revolves around the relations between citizenship and various manifestations of di...
Roma are a highly dispersed ethnic communicate. After international protectorate was established in ...
Within contemporary geopolitical processes, respect for the rights of national minorities is no long...
© 2019, © 2019 The Editor of Ethnopolitics. This paper examines how territorial rescaling and ensuin...
This paper discusses recent profound transformations in the post-socialist governance of welfare sta...
Multiculturalism policy in Serbia is an example of compromises made by monoculturalists between t...
My paper focuses on the intersection between the Roma cultural-identitary construction and the polit...
The author will try to present some of the basic legal acts which define the position of national co...
Published online: 26 January 2017The break-up of the former Yugoslavia resulted in the establishment...
peer reviewedThe question of (multiple) citizenship of national minorities has been omnipresent in t...
The level of political mobilization among ethnic minorities in Central and Eastern Europe has often ...
This paper examines the Czech Republic’s passage in 1993 of a citizenship law that rendered approxim...
Roma are the largest and most marginalized ethnic group in Europe, suffering from severe poverty, ra...
The paper researches the possibilities and limitations of theoretical reception and practical applic...
Since the beginning of the 1990s there has been a growing movement of Romani activists who have soug...
The special issue revolves around the relations between citizenship and various manifestations of di...
Roma are a highly dispersed ethnic communicate. After international protectorate was established in ...
Within contemporary geopolitical processes, respect for the rights of national minorities is no long...
© 2019, © 2019 The Editor of Ethnopolitics. This paper examines how territorial rescaling and ensuin...
This paper discusses recent profound transformations in the post-socialist governance of welfare sta...
Multiculturalism policy in Serbia is an example of compromises made by monoculturalists between t...
My paper focuses on the intersection between the Roma cultural-identitary construction and the polit...
The author will try to present some of the basic legal acts which define the position of national co...
Published online: 26 January 2017The break-up of the former Yugoslavia resulted in the establishment...
peer reviewedThe question of (multiple) citizenship of national minorities has been omnipresent in t...
The level of political mobilization among ethnic minorities in Central and Eastern Europe has often ...
This paper examines the Czech Republic’s passage in 1993 of a citizenship law that rendered approxim...
Roma are the largest and most marginalized ethnic group in Europe, suffering from severe poverty, ra...
The paper researches the possibilities and limitations of theoretical reception and practical applic...
Since the beginning of the 1990s there has been a growing movement of Romani activists who have soug...