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Fringes of Citizenship: Romani Minorities in Europe and Civic Marginalisation

Fringes of Citizenship: Romani Minorities in Europe and Civic Marginalisation

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This book explores the socio-legal marginalization of Roma in Europe, challenging the notion that they are exceptional cases of citizenship and highlighting the similarities between their treatment and that of other marginalized minorities worldwide.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 216 pages
\n Publication date: 06 July 2021
\n Publisher: Manchester University Press
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This book delves into a socio-legal exploration of the civic marginalization of Roma in Europe, offering a fresh perspective that goes beyond mere considerations of their status as migrants, ethnic minorities, or socio-economically disadvantaged groups. Instead, it takes a holistic approach, treating Roma as European citizens and questioning why they are often portrayed as exceptional cases of citizenship in developed liberal democracies rather than as evidence of the inherent flaws in the conceptualization of citizenship itself. Through the development of novel theoretical concepts, the book investigates a wide range of topics, including migration and free movement, statelessness, and school segregation. It argues that while Roma may possess unique characteristics as a minority, the treatment that excludes them is not exceptional. This assertion is supported by comparing their situation to that of other marginalized minorities across the globe.

The book begins by examining the historical roots of Roma marginalization in Europe, tracing the ways in which they have been subjected to discrimination, exclusion, and violence throughout history. It highlights the legal frameworks and policies that have perpetuated these inequalities, such as anti-Roma legislation, segregation in schools, and limited access to healthcare and employment opportunities.

In the subsequent chapters, the book explores the theoretical implications of treating Roma as European citizens. It questions the dominant narratives that frame Roma as outsiders and explores the ways in which their experiences can shed light on broader issues of citizenship and belonging. The authors argue that the marginalization of Roma is not solely a result of their identity but also of the broader social and economic structures that exist in Europe.

The book also examines the experiences of Roma in different European countries, highlighting the diverse ways in which they are marginalized and the challenges they face in accessing basic rights and services. It explores the role of state institutions, civil society organizations, and grassroots movements in advocating for Roma rights and promoting social inclusion.

Throughout the book, the authors draw on a wealth of empirical evidence and case studies to support their arguments. They use a multidisciplinary approach, combining legal analysis, social science research, and personal narratives to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issues at hand.

In conclusion, this book offers a groundbreaking exploration of the civic marginalization of Roma in Europe, challenging the dominant narratives and providing a fresh perspective on the complex issues of citizenship and belonging. It is a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and activists working to promote social justice and equality for all marginalized communities.

\n Weight: 390g\n
Dimension: 146 x 222 x 20 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781526143143\n \n

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