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COVID-19 in Romania: transnational labour, geopolitics, and the Roma ‘outsiders’
COVID-19 has played out in Romania in a similar way to that in many other European countries. The government implemented decisive early measures which were able to keep the infection and mortality rates relatively low.
Creţan Remus, Duncan Light
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RoMa: Robust Dense Feature Matching [PDF]
Feature matching is an important computer vision task that involves estimating correspondences between two images of a 3D scene, and dense methods estimate all such correspondences.
Johan Edstedt +4 more
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Un/Free mobility: Roma migrants in the European Union
C. Yıldız, N. De Genova
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Entrusted in 1472 by Sixtus IV della Rovere to the Observant Augustinian Congregation of Lombardy, the Roman church of Santa Maria del Popolo and the adjoining convent underwent a veritable renaissance from that time onwards, which involved not only the ...
Lucrezia Signorello
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The COVID‐19 pandemic exposed the persistent problem of gender, class and racial inequality that has been neglected or poorly addressed globally. The effect of the lockdowns and other pandemic restrictions on the home cannot be undermined.
Adriana Cioran Jupîneanţ +3 more
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The Vulnerability of European Roma to the Socioeconomic Crisis Triggered by the COVID-19 Pandemic
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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Roma communities across Europe still remain a neglected population group by way of the social and economic disadvantage that largely characterizes their lives.
E. Alexiadou
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Background Evidence‐based recommendations for a core outcome set (COS; minimum set of outcomes) for aphasia treatment research have been developed (the Research Outcome Measurement in Aphasia—ROMA, COS).
S. Wallace +39 more
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The European struggle to educate and include Roma people: A critique of differences in policy and practice in Western and Eastern EU countries [PDF]
Multiculturalism is an established feature of the UK and other European States since the establishment of the Treaty of Rome in 1959. Enlargement has brought EU membership from six (1952) to twenty eight members since its foundation, and allowed free ...
O'Hanlon, Christine
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