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Roma people are likely Europe’s most discriminated and marginalized minority. In the past years, increasing attention has been paid to their migration to Western Europe and their limited social mobility in their countries of destination.
Remus Gabriel Anghel, László Fosztó
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Social Invisibility and Discrimination of Roma People in Italy and Brazil
In everyday debates on topics such as cultural differences, it seems relevant to analyze not only institutional conversations or speeches, but also mass-media communications.
Giannino Melotti +3 more
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Research With Marginalized Communities: Reflections on Engaging Roma Women in Northern England
This article critically explores research with marginalized communities. We provide an insight into our work with the Roma community, reflecting on innovation, opportunities, and barriers, alongside the need for more work in this area. A particular focus here surrounds novel methodologies for exploring the health and well-being of such groups and ways ...
Lydia Hubbard +4 more
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This article investigates the invisibility of Roma communities within Scottish census ethnic monitoring categories and broader empirical data. Consistent negative stereotyping as well as systematic oppression within social policy, dominant discourses ...
Nicola Hay +5 more
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An Overview on Romanian Strategies regarding Roma Minority Concerning Education and Employment
According to the Council of Europe, Roma population in Romania is about 8.6% representing the largest minority group, exceeding the Hungarian ones. Demographic trends make the problem of the Roma minority even more stringent, through the fact that the ...
Laura Patache, Octav Negurita
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Faith Church: Roma Baptists Challenging Religious Barriers in Interwar Romania
In interwar Romania, the numbers of Baptists grew exponentially among the ethnic majority population in the border regions of Transylvania, Banat, and Bessarabia.
Iemima Ploscariu
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The present study entails an ethnographic investigation of nomadic Cigano/Roma families in Portugal, examining their living conditions and corporeal experiences.
Agostina Del Valle Nievas
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Andreea Cârstocea, Craig Willis
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Affective Politics and Alliances in ‘Queering the Gypsy’ and Facing Antigypsyism in the LGBT Milieu
This essay engages with issues of homophobia, lesbophobia, biphobia, and transphobia in Romani/Gypsy/Traveller (RGT) communities. A lack of acceptance, marginalization, and at times expulsion of Queer people from RGT communities is a source of ...
Laura Corradi
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This paper examines the dimensions of social exclusion and the elements of self-perception of discrimination in access to public goods, employment, and in the media, which is juxtaposed with the priorities of the Bulgarian National Roma Integration ...
Svetlana D. Hristova +1 more
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