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Rethinking Roma Identities Politicisation And New Agendas 1st Edition Ian Law

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Rethinking Roma Identities Politicisation And New Agendas 1st Edition Ian Law
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Author: Ian Law, Martin Kovats (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137385819, 9781137385826, 1137385812, 1137385820
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Rethinking Roma Identities Politicisation And New Agendas 1st Edition Ian Law by Ian Law, Martin Kovats (auth.) 9781137385819, 9781137385826, 1137385812, 1137385820 instant download after payment.

This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the emergence, development and implications of the Roma political phenomenon in contemporary Europe. It also challenges the conventional epistemological basis to political claims of distinct Roma people and argues that the contemporary politics of Roma is better understood as the public application of Roma identity.

In recent times a new word has entered the political lexicon across Europe and beyond: Roma. Thirty years ago it would have been hard to encounter the public use of the word outside of a small number of academics and activists. In the second decade of the new millennium, Roma has become a dynamic political identity championed by hundreds of organisations, thousands of activists and applied to millions of people across Europe and beyond. Roma has become an agenda item for local and national authorities, as well as being taken up by the European Union and other international organisations. In challenging the conventional epistemology, this book examines the principal interests and processes that are constructing Roma as a public, political identity encompassing highly differentiated groups of people.

This book brings together critical race theory and theories of ethnic mobilisation to provide a new critical framework for understanding Roma identity, history and transnational politics. It will be of particular interest to students and academics within the fields of global racialization and ethnicity studies.

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