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Romani Politics in Contemporary Europe
Introduction: Romani Politics in Neoliberal Europe
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Nando Sigona
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Romani Politics in Neoliberal Europe
pp. 23
EU Initiatives on Roma: Limitations and Ways Forward
pp. 51
The Romani Subaltern within Neoliberal European Civil Society: NGOization of Human Rights and Silent Voices
pp. 72
Beyond Boundaries? Comparing the Construction of the Political Categories ‘Gypsies’ and ‘Roma’ Before and After EU Enlargement
pp. 94
Romani Political Mobilization from the First International Romani Union Congress to the European Roma, Sinti and Travellers Forum
pp. 116
Contentious Politics in Europe: Experiences of Desegregation Policy in Hungary and the Push for an EU-Level Strategy on Romani Integration
pp. 135
The Limits of Rights-Based Discourse in Romani Women’s Activism: The Gender Dimension in Romani Politics
pp. 159
The Romani Movement in Romania: Institutionalization and (De)mobilization
pp. 186
Social Unrest in Slovakia 2004: Romani Reaction to Neoliberal ‘Reforms’
pp. 209
Being Roma Activists in Post-Independence Kosovo
pp. 226
Spanish Gitanos, Romani Migrants and European Roma Identity: (Re)unification or Self-Affirmation?
pp. 246
New Labour’s Policies and Their Effectiveness for the Provision of Sites for Gypsies and Travellers in England
pp. 272
The ‘Problema Nomadi’ vis-à-vis the Political Participation of Roma and Sinti at the Local Level in Italy
pp. 293
Conclusion: A ‘People’s Europe’ for Romani Citizens?
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