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The ‘Roma Question’ in Slovakia

open access: yesActa Universitatis Sapientiae: European and Regional Studies, 2018
Slovakia belongs to those states with a high number of Romani in terms of population – of the population of about 5.3 million, 480 to 520 thousand people have Romani origin. In Slovakia, only since 1999 have the Gypsies been able to call themselves Roma.
Macsó Kinga
doaj   +1 more source

Romani stereotypes in picture books [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Romani people, a nation plagued by prejudice, are an ethnic group, which, in the course of centuries, settled throughout Europe, including Slovenia.
Pavlin, Ines
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Two hearts that beat as one: Signals, narratives, and financing (less) novel ventures via equity crowdfunding

open access: yesStrategic Entrepreneurship Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Research Summary Financial resource acquisition is crucial for ventures but hindered by uncertainty. While signaling mitigates this uncertainty, its effectiveness hinges on venture novelty and the narratives used to clarify embedded information. Adopting a configurational lens, we examine the interplay among novelty, signals, and narratives in
Jiahe Wang, Lien Denoo, Joris Knoben
wiley   +1 more source

Confessions of a (former?) colonizer

open access: yesRomani Studies
In autoethnographic, critical, and reflective modes, the author – from the perspective of a veteran scholar of Romani communities in Poland – strives here for a measured retrospection vis-à-vis the ongoing decolonialization of Romani studies (a process ...
ADAM BARTOSZ
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Nonthermal plasma approaches for combating implant‐associated infections: A compendious review

open access: yesVIEW, EarlyView.
Implant‐associated infections pose serious clinical challenges. Non‐thermal plasma (NTP) modifications overcome this bottleneck in distinct ways relative to traditional sterilization methods. Gas‐phase plasmas generate highly energetic species, UV radiation and reactive oxygen/nitrogen species (RONS), which alter the implant surface properties.
A. M. Trimukhe   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Erosion of Constitutionalism via Constitutional Entrepreneurship: Lessons from Slovakia

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, EarlyView.
Abstract The 2023 Slovak general election resulted in an illiberal coalition keen to transform the political regime following its Hungarian neighbour's post‐2010 example. Using the Slovak case, this article shows the key role of political party leaders’ constitutional entrepreneurship in the erosion of constitutionalism. Constitutional entrepreneurship
Darina Malová, Max Steuer
wiley   +1 more source

Romani in Calabria : language use of Romani people in Lamezia Terme

open access: yes, 2013
Diese Diplomarbeit befasst sich mit der aktuellen soziolinguistischen Situation der kalabresischen Roma, im speziellen in Lamezia Terme, wobei der Fokus auf der kalabresischen Romanivarietät liegt.
Rauch, Ursula
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Leperiben/Remembering

open access: yesMusic & Minorities
According to Jan Assmann (2011), storytelling about the past (including an imaginary past) represents one of the axes of collective identity. Given music’s place in the culture of Romani people in the Czech Republic, and given the stereotypical ...
Zuzana Jurková
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Football as a Medium for (Transnational) Integration of the Romani People

open access: yesNarodna umjetnost : hrvatski časopis za etnologiju i folkloristiku
Southeastern Europe is home to numerous Romani communities, each distinctive in their own way depending on their country of origin and the time of immigration, language, customs, religion etc. Based on multi-sited ethnographic research (in the Republic of Croatia, the Republic of Slovenia and the Republic of Serbia), this paper discusses the role of ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Persistent Alarms Confronting New Priorities: Protestants in Africa in Italian and French Catholic Magazines (1945–1962)

open access: yesJournal of Religious History, EarlyView.
Anti‐Protestantism was one of the reasons for the revival of missions during the interwar period. By the 1960s, however, Protestants were less and less often mentioned as a threat to missionary efforts, and the decline in inter‐confessional tensions was increasingly considered a relic of the past.
Giacomo Canepa
wiley   +1 more source

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