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The Gypsy Debate

Author : Joanna Richardson
Publisher : Andrews UK Limited
Page : 151 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2017-02-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781845404833

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Jo Richardson explores the extent to which modes of discourse reflect antipathy towards gypsies and travellers, and control and shape the treatment of this minority group by the rest of society. The focus is housing policy, but her discussion has a wide application.

The Gypsy Debate

Author : Joanna Richardson
Publisher : Andrews UK Limited
Page : 151 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2017-02-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781845404840

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The Gypsy Debate by Joanna Richardson Pdf

Jo Richardson explores the extent to which modes of discourse reflect antipathy towards gypsies and travellers, and control and shape the treatment of this minority group by the rest of society. The focus is housing policy, but her discussion has a wide application.

Official Report of Debates

Author : European Conference of Local Authorities,Council of Europe
Publisher : Council of Europe
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1993-01-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9287124418

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The Gypsy 'menace'

Author : Michael Stewart
Publisher : Hurst Publishers
Page : 421 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 9781849042208

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Across Europe, Roma and Gypsies are suffering increasing intolerance and hostility. A new populist politics, that seeks political meaning in collective experiences and values forms of solidarity rooted in town, class, community or nation, finds in the Roma a suitable target population to which 'ordinary citizens" fears and frustrations can be attached. This politics draws on a rising tide of xenophobia; a feeling of loss of sovereignity and democratic oversight; disillusionment with political elites; frustrations with the failure of welfare programmes; the presentation of social and political conflicts as cultural issues; and a growing rejection of the ideal of a trans-national European order. The Gypsy 'Menace''s fifteen chapters range geographically from Belfast to Sofia, via Paris, Rome, Prague and Budapest. They show how, in their reactions to the presence of ten million or so Romany persons in their midst, some Europeans are testing the limits of the 'social imaginary' and beginning to flesh out new ways of thinking about the ties that bind and connect citizens in Europe - and those that can be severed. The authors, who include political scientists, sociologists and anthropologists from across the continent, set the rapid shifts in political debate regarding Roma against the background of huge social and economic changes in the past thirty years, the recent, frightening resurgence of populist politics, and a noticeable increase in inter-ethnic violence and hate crimes. This book resets the agenda for thinking about Europe's largest minority, analysing not only the challenges a liberal, tolerant politics confronts but also suggesting ways of acting against the new xenophobia.

Gypsies and Travellers

Author : Richardson, Joanna,Ryder, Andrew
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2012-09-12
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781847428967

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Gypsies and Travellers by Richardson, Joanna,Ryder, Andrew Pdf

The eviction at Dale Farm in the UK in 2011 brought the conflicting issues relating to Gypsy and Traveller accommodation to the attention of the world's media. However, as the furore surrounding the eviction has died down, the very pressing issues of accommodation need, inequality of access to education, healthcare and employment, and exclusion from British (and European) society is still very much evident. This topical book examines and debates a range of themes facing Gypsies and Travellers in British society, including health, social policy, employment and education. It also looks at the dilemmas faced in representing disadvantaged minority groups in media and political discourse, theories on power, control and justice and the impact of European initiatives on inclusion. Gypsies and Travellers: Empowerment and inclusion in British society will be of interest to students, academics, policy makers, practitioners, those working in the media, police, education and health services, and of course to Gypsies and Travellers themselves.

The Gypsy Caravan

Author : David Malvinni
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2004-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781135879150

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A formidable challenge to the study of Roma (Gypsy) music is the muddle of fact and fiction in determining identity. This book investigates "Gypsy music" as a marked and marketable exotic substance, and as a site of active cultural negotiation and appropriation between the real Roma and the idealized Gypsies of the Western imagination. David Malvinni studies specific composers-including Liszt, Brahms, Rachmaninov, Janacek, and Bartók-whose work takes up contested and varied configurations of Gypsy music. The music of these composers is considered alongside contemporary debates over popular music and film, as Malvinni argues that Gypsiness remains impervious to empirical revelations about the "real" Roma.

The Harms of Hate for Gypsies and Travellers

Author : Zoë James
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2020-09-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137518293

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The Harms of Hate for Gypsies and Travellers by Zoë James Pdf

Gypsies and Travellers have often been overlooked as victims of hate crime and discrimination. This book redresses that exclusion by shining a light on the harms of hate experienced by Gypsies and Travellers in the UK. In doing so James explores how hate permeates all aspects of their lives and identifies the hate crimes, incidents, and speech that they are subject to. It goes on to explore how hate against Gypsies and Travellers occurs as discrimination, social exclusion and criminalisation and how that hate is embedded within the language and practice of neoliberal capitalism. This book provides new insights to critical criminology and ways of understanding hate by using the critical hate studies perspective to gain a full appreciation of the harms of hate. As a consequence of this, the book is able to do justice to Gypsies' and Travellers' experiences of hate by extrapolating how harms manifest and the impact they have on Gypsies’ and Travellers’ social and personal identities. The book explains and acknowledges how hate harms imbue Gypsies' and Travellers' daily lives, including common events of serious abuse and assault, regular ill-treatment in provision of services, and everyday micro-aggressions. It argues hate experienced by Gypsies and Travellers can only be fully recognised through an analysis of the neoliberal capitalist context within which it occurs and the harmful subjective experience it engenders. The author’s expertise in this area, having carried out research with Gypsies and Travellers for 25 years, underpins the book with excellent empirical knowledge and research-informed discussion.

Roma, Gypsies

Author : Marielle Danbakli
Publisher : Univ of Hertfordshire Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1902806158

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A collection of texts, in a single handy volume, issued by the European Community (the Council and the European Parliament), the Council of Europe, (including the Committee of Europe, CLARAE, CAHID and the CDCC) and other international institutions including the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe, the United Nations and the UN High Commission for Refugees.

Gypsies and Travellers

Author : Joanna Richardson,Andrew Richard Ryder
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781847428943

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Gypsies and Travellers by Joanna Richardson,Andrew Richard Ryder Pdf

Now more than ever the issues of accommodation, education, health care, employment, and social exclusion for British Gypsy and Traveller communities need to be addressed. This book looks at Gypsies and Travellers in British society, touching on topics such as media and political representation, power, justice, and the impact of European initiatives for inclusion. In doing so, it offers important new insights for students, academics, policy makers, journalists, service providers, and others working with these groups.

Representations of the Gypsy in the Romantic Period

Author : Sarah Houghton-Walker
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780198719472

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Representations of the Gypsy in the Romantic Period by Sarah Houghton-Walker Pdf

This publication examines the ways writers and artists from the Romantic period depict gypsies. It examines how various aspects of the contemporary context influence those depictions, and highlights the opportunities offered by the figure of the gypsy for the exploration of a range of hopes and fears.

Gypsies

Author : David Cressy
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2018-06-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9780191080524

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Gypsies, Egyptians, Romanies, and—more recently—Travellers. Who are these marginal and mysterious people who first arrived in England in early Tudor times? Are claims of their distant origins on the Indian subcontinent true, or just another of the many myths and stories that have accreted around them over time? Can they even be regarded as a single people or ethnicity at all? Gypsies have frequently been vilified, and not much less frequently romanticized, by the settled population over the centuries. Social historian David Cressy now attempts to disentangle the myth from the reality of Gypsy life over more than half a millennium of English history. In this, the first comprehensive historical study of the doings and dealings of Gypsies in England, he draws on original archival research, and a wide range of reading, to trace the many moments when Gypsy lives became entangled with those of villagers and townsfolk, religious and secular authorities, and social and moral reformers. Crucially, it is a story not just of the Gypsy community and its peculiarities, but also of England's treatment of that community, from draconian Elizabethan statutes, through various degrees of toleration and fascination, right up to the tabloid newspaper campaigns against Gypsy and Traveller encampments of more recent years.

A History of The Gypsies of Eastern Europe and Russia

Author : D. Crowe
Publisher : Springer
Page : 411 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2016-09-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781137105967

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A History of The Gypsies of Eastern Europe and Russia by D. Crowe Pdf

In this fully updated edition with a new foreword by Andre Liebich, David M. Crowe provides an overview of the life, history, and culture of the Gypsies, or Roma, from their entrance into the region in the Middle Ages up until the present, drawing from previously untapped East European, Russian, and traditional sources.

Gypsy Identities 1500-2000

Author : David Mayall
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2004-03-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781135357436

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Gypsy Identities 1500-2000 by David Mayall Pdf

Gypsies have lived in England since the early sixteenth century, yet considerable confusion and disagreement remain over the precise identity of the group. The question 'Who are the Gypsies?' is still asked and the debates about the positioning and permanence of the boundary between Gypsy and non-Gypsy are contested as fiercely today as at any time before. This study locates these debates in their historical perspective, tracing the origins and reproduction of the various ways of defining and representing the Gypsy from the early sixteenth century to the present day. Starting with a consideration of the early modern description of Gypsies as Egyptians, land pirates and vagabonds, the volume goes on to examine the racial classification of the nineteenth century and the emergence of the ethnic Gypsy in the twentieth century. The book closes with an exploration of the long-lasting image of the group as vagrant and parasitic nuisances which spans the whole period from 1500 to 2000.

Hearing the voices of GRT communities

Author : Ryder, Andrew,Cemlyn, Sarah
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2014-10-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781447313588

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Hearing the voices of GRT communities by Ryder, Andrew,Cemlyn, Sarah Pdf

Over the past decade, interest in Gypsies, Roma and Travellers (GRT) has risen up the political and media agendas, but they remain relatively unknown. This topical book is the first to chart the history and contemporary developments in GRT community activism, and the community and voluntary organisations and coalitions which support it. Underpinned by radical community development and equality theories, it describes the communities' struggle for rights against a backdrop of intense intersectional discrimination across Europe, and critiques the ambivalent role of community development in fostering these campaigns. Much of it co-written by community activists, it is a vehicle for otherwise marginalised voices, and an essential resource and inspiration for practitioners, lecturers, researchers and members of GRT communities.

Living Legacies of Social Injustice

Author : Chris Beasley,Pam Papadelos
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2023-08-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000920284

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Living Legacies of Social Injustice by Chris Beasley,Pam Papadelos Pdf

Through a wide range of international and interdisciplinary case studies, this book develops the notion of legacy, and in particular, ‘living legacy’– that is, it explores power relations in the context of time as a means to considering and challenging social injustice. Legacies of social injustice are very frequently erased, denied or declared redundant. Framed by the concept of ‘legacy’, this book does not conceive legacy as simply referring to relics of the past, or to cultural heritage practices and artifacts. Instead, the book focuses upon ‘living legacies’, understood as ongoing, actively engaged in the re-constitution of power relations, and influential in the development of alternative political imaginaries. Through a variety of studies from many different contexts—including Indigenous trauma in Australia, displacement in Beirut, women travellers in Scotland, and heteronormativity in Hollywood—the book draws not only upon historiographic, sociological, legal, political, cultural and other disciplinary approaches, but also specifically makes use of feminist and postcolonial perspectives. Foregrounding the legacies of inequality and marginalisation, it contributes to a re-thinking of power and social change in ways that together suggest potential means for unsettling and reimagining such legacies. This book will appeal to an interdisciplinary range of readers with interests and concerns in the broad area of social justice, but especially to those working in sociolegal studies, sociology, gender studies, indigenous studies and politics.