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Antigypsyism in Portugal: Expressions of Hate and Racism in Social Networks
Portuguese Roma/Ciganos face different forms of negative reactions; they are marginalized, live in precarious socio-economic conditions, and are the poorest in Portugal and in the European Union (EU), as shown by the reports of the European Agency for ...
Olga Magano
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Envy, Corruption and ‘Hard Racism’: Studying Antigypsyism as an Ideological Fantasy [PDF]
Antigypsyism has been frequently said to be a racist ideology. However, although some studies have engaged with the ‘racist’ component of the thesis, almost no work has been done in terms of specifying what ideology is and how a certain conception of it ...
Václav Walach
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Analysis of Interventions to Reduce Antigypsyism in Slovakia: A Social Psychology Perspective [PDF]
Despite numerous efforts of Roma inclusion from various State and non-governmental organisations, segregation and socioeconomic marginalisation of the Roma is still widespread in Slovakia.
Xenia Daniela Poslon +2 more
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Antigypsyism as Symbolic and Epistemic Violence in Informative Journalism in Spain, 2010–2018 [PDF]
This study conducts a framing analysis of how Spanish journalism represents “Gypsy identity” within the markers of dangerousness and criminality (in the period from 2010 to 2018).
Ismael Cortés Gómez
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This paper aims to fulfill a double objective: on the one hand, to explain how hate speech works as a mechanism of racialization towards the Roma, resulting in a concrete form of symbolic violence.
Ismael Cortes Gomez
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Understanding a Minority Group's (Roma) Experiences of Access and Quality in Maternity Services. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Maternal health is a fundamental human right, ensuring that all women have access to non‐discriminatory, equitable and high‐quality maternal and reproductive healthcare. Minority groups and migrant populations face significant challenges in accessing maternity services.
Dullat JK +9 more
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Believing that social change is possible: Collective efficacy to promote engagement and mobilization of non-Roma as allies. [PDF]
Abstract We analyzed the effect of collective efficacy on mobilizing allies for Roma rights and the role of legitimizing ideologies and perceived discrimination as moderators. In an online experiment, pooling two samples of non‐Roma Hungarians (n = 397) and Spaniards (n = 339), participants were randomly assigned to a high (vs.
Urbiola A +7 more
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European digital transformation for Roma girls’ health: the case of Spain [PDF]
The digital experiences of Roma girls are shaped through the Digital Determinants of Health (DDoH) such as poor housing conditions with limited digital infrastructure, under-resourced public schools in marginalized neighborhoods, and dominant narratives ...
Daniela E. Miranda +5 more
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Paradigms of History. Academic Antigypsyism, and Resistance [PDF]
This article outlines the international development, various eras, and positions of Romani people in social science, tracing the trajectory from the establishment of Gypsylorism totoday’s Critical Romani Studies and scholarship, all within the context of academic antigypsyism.
Dezsö Mate
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Social media such as Twitter and Facebook are currently sites where right-wing (political) groups in Spain find easy ways to spread organised and random hate speech towards minority groups, among which the Roma community. However, members of these groups,
Cilia Willem
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