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The Vulnerability of European Roma to the Socioeconomic Crisis Triggered by the COVID-19 Pandemic

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2023
The Roma are the most significant ethnic minority in the EU, subject to severe discrimination, social exclusion, and poverty. Due to their deplorable living conditions, isolation, and widespread antigypsyism, Roma are among the most affected by the ...
Almudena Macías León   +1 more
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Nomadism in Research on Roma Education

open access: yesCritical Romani Studies, 2018
This paper analyzes to what degree and how educational research from a European context explains Roma disadvantage in education by referring to nomadism. Three thematic areas emerged from an analysis of 55 research papers.
Solvor Mjøberg Lauritzen
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« On voit le racisme du ciel. » Contre l’antitsiganisme : visibiliser le racisme environnemental, lutter pour la justice sociale

open access: yesMétropoles
One of the manifold consequences of antigypsyism in France is the spatial segregation of travellers, who are residentially assigned to Traveller sites.
Matthieu Adam, William Acker
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From Gypsyland With Love

open access: yesCritical Romani Studies, 2018
My review of the 2017 theater piece, Roma Armee, focuses on its attempt to decolonize the stage and denounce the complicity of cultural institutions – in this case, the theater, with its typical fetishization of Roma as exotic nomads and the simultaneous 
Katarzyna Pabijanek
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Addressing Antigypsyism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In Italy it is not possible to talk about a specific framework to tackle antigypsyism at institutional level, with ad hoc regulation, public actors and programs specially created to defeat it. Nowadays, antigypsyism is fought through the general legal framework which protects citizens from racism and discriminations, as it is not acknowledged as a ...
openaire  

‘Neither bloody persecution nor well intended civilizing missions changed their nature or their number’

open access: yesCritical Romani Studies, 2018
Christian missionaries played a major role in the process of Othering Sinti and Roma. This “Other” was – like the colonial subject – mainly viewed as primitive, uncivilized, superstitious, and heathen.
Verena Meier
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Engaging with the claim of Roma people through twitter: who is behind the hashtags? [PDF]

open access: yesFront Sociol, 2023
Aiello-Cabrera E   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

“They’re Saying That to Us?”

open access: yesCritical Romani Studies, 2019
The Spanish state advertises itself internationally as a leading example of “Roma inclusion” and takes particular pride in its policy towards women from the Kalé minority, the main Romani group in Spain.
Sarah Werner Boada
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Reparative Memory and the Visibility of Roma Subjectivity in Otto Mueller’s ‘Gypsy’ Depictions – Anger, Pride, and Shame

open access: yesCritical Romani Studies
This article offers a critical reflection by Romani intellectuals on their joint engagement with the Otto Mueller exhibition at the LWL Museum of Art and Culture in Münster (2024–2025). Moving beyond an art-historical experience, the exhibition prompted
Dezso Mate, André Raatzsch
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