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  • Romani politics in contemporary Europe[electronic resource] :poverty, ethnic mobilization, and the neoliberal order /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 323.1191/49704
    書名/作者: Romani politics in contemporary Europe : poverty, ethnic mobilization, and the neoliberal order // edited by Nando Sigona and Nidhi Trehan.
    其他作者: Trehan, Nidhi.
    出版者: Basingstoke [England] ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2009.
    面頁冊數: xxii, 309 p.
    標題: Romanies - Politics and government. - Europe
    標題: Political participation - Europe.
    標題: Romanies - Ethnic identity. - Europe
    標題: Neoliberalism - Europe.
    標題: Romanies - Economic conditions. - Europe
    標題: Poverty - Europe.
    標題: Roma und Sinti - Politik - Europa.
    標題: Roma und Sinti - Identitèat - Europa.
    標題: Roma und Sinti - Armut - Europa.
    標題: Armut - Roma und Sinti - Europa.
    標題: Politisches Handeln
    標題: Political Science.
    標題: Europe - Commerce - To 1500.
    標題: Europa
    標題: Roma (Volk)
    ISBN: 9780230281165
    ISBN: 0230281168
    書目註: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    內容註: Introduction : Romani politics in neoliberal Europe / Nando Sigona and Nidhi Trehan -- EU initiatives on Roma : limitations and ways forward / Will Guy -- The Romani subaltern within neoliberalEuropean civil society : NGOization of human rights and silent voices / Nidhi Trehan --Beyond boundaries? Comparing the construction of the political categories 'gypsies' and 'Roma' before and after EU enlargement / Katrin Simhandl -- Romani political mobilization from the First International RomaniUnion Congress to the European Roma, Sinti and Travellers Forum / JudNirenberg -- Contentious politics in Europe : experiences of desegregation policy in Hungary and the push for an EU-level strategyon Romani integration / Nidhi Trehan in conversation with MEP Viktâoria Mohâacsi -- The limits of rights-based discourse in Romani women's activism : the gender dimension in Romani politics / AngâelaKâoczâe -- The Romani movement in Romania : institutionalization and (de)mobilization / IuliusRostas -- Social unrest in Slovakia 2004 : Romani reaction to neoliberal 'reforms' / Martin Maruésâak andLeo Singer -- Being Roma activists in post-independence Kosovo / Nando Sigona in conversation withAvdula (Dai) Mustafa and Gazmen Salijevic -- Spanish gitanos, Romani migrants and European Roma identity : (re)unification or self-affirmation? / Miguel Laparra and Almudena Macâias -- New labour's policies and their effectiveness for the provision of sites for gypsies and travellers in England / Jo Richardson and Andrew Ryder -- The 'problema nomadi' vis-áa-vis the political participation of Roma and Sinti at the local level in Italy / Nando Sigona -- Conclusion :" A 'people's Europe' for Romanicitizens? / Nando Sigona and Nidhi Trehan.
    摘要、提要註: Europe in the last two decades has gone through unprecedented political, social, and economictransformations. The restructuring of post-WWII welfare systems, the disintegration of Yugoslavia through a series of fratricidal wars, the rise of racist and nationalist movements, and the enlargement of NATO and of the EU to include former socialist countries after the end of the Cold War characterize this period. The new geopolitical order has affirmed a neo-liberal economic doctrine throughoutEurope. A by-product of this phenomenon has been increasing marginalization of groups which do not 'fit' the new socio-economic regime. Amongst them are millions of Roma, for whom chronic unemploymentand social exclusion have become the norm. As a response to their increasing social marginalization, human and minority rights discourses and regimes have emerged, consolidating alongside an embryonic Romani political movement. This book sheds light on experiences of political participation of Romani citizens in both Eastern and Western Europe, thus contributing to a deeper understanding of the political space that Roma occupy in states within an enlarged EU. The contributors are leading activists, politicians, and scholars involved in critical debates and policy making visà--vis Romani citizens. The book analyzes key political experiences and debates salient for the European Union, as wellas implications for other ethnic minorities in Europe. It also offers new perspectives on core issues and paradoxes surrounding Romani political participation and mobilisation at the EU, national, and local levels, including case studies from both Eastern and Western Europe.
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