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From victimhood to citizenship : the path of Roma integration : a debate

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معرفی کتاب «From victimhood to citizenship : the path of Roma integration : a debate» نوشتهٔ Biró, András;Guy, Will، منتشرشده توسط نشر Central European University Press;Kossuth در سال 2013. این کتاب در 7 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The disappointing results of over two decades of activism in the supposedly more liberal climate of post- Communist democracies prompted three renowned experts to exchange their views, sometimes contradicting one another, about the situation of Roma in Eastern Europe.

The disappointing results of over two decades of activism in the supposedly more liberal climate of post-communist democracies prompted András Bíró, Hungarian journalist and renowned human rights activist to put down his reflections about the situation of Roma in Eastern Europe. These thoughts in turn stimulated insightful responses from two scholars of the subject: Nicolae Gheorghe, an ethnic Roma living in Romania, and Martin Kovats, among others special advisor on Roma issues to the European Commission in Brussels.These authors do not shrink from expressing forthright views, as in discussing the apparent conflict between certain human rights values and what some regard as 'traditional' Roma culture and in exploring difficulties and ambiguities implicit in using the term 'Roma'. The respective merits of ethnically based Roma political parties as opposed to a civic approach are also examined.The three essays challenged other stakeholders who discussed the burning issues raised therein at a workshop, the distilled text of which constitutes the fourth chapter of the book. While no straightforward solutions are offered the pre-eminence of the main contributors and the lively ensuing conference arguments guarantee that this book will become a touchstone for future debate in a time when pro-Roma policies are facing ever-growing threats amidst the crisis in Europe.

The disappointing results of over two decades of activism in the supposedly more liberal climate of post-communist democracies prompted András Bíró, Hungarian journalist and renowned human rights activist to put down his reflections about the situation of Roma in Eastern Europe. These thoughts in turn stimulated insightful responses from two scholars of the subject: Nicolae Gheorghe, an ethnic Roma living in Romania, and Martin Kovats, among others special advisor on Roma issues to the European Commission in Brussels. These authors do not shrink from expressing forthright views, as in discussing the apparent conflict between certain human rights values and what some regard as 'traditional' Roma culture and in exploring difficulties and ambiguities implicit in using the term 'Roma'. The respective merits of ethnically based Roma political parties as opposed to a civic approach are also examined. The three essays challenged other stakeholders who discussed the burning issues raised therein at a workshop, the distilled text of which constitutes the fourth chapter of the book. While no straightforward solutions are offered the pre-eminence of the main contributors and the lively ensuing conference arguments guarantee that this book will become a touchstone for future debate in a time when pro-Roma policies are facing ever-growing threats amidst the crisis in Europe. The disappointing results of over two decades of activism in the supposedly more liberal climate of post-Communist democracies prompted András Bíró, a Hungarian journalist and renowned human rights activist, to put down his reflections about the situation of Roma in Eastern Europe. These thoughts in turn stimulated insightful responses from two scholars of the subject: Nicolae Gheorghe, an ethnic Roma living in Romania, and Martin Kovats, a special advisor on Roma issues to the European Commission in Brussels. While this book offers no easy solutions, the pre-eminence of its contributors and the lively arguments they provoked guarantee that it will be a touchstone for future debate as pro-Roma policies come under threat in Europe's time of crisis The disappointing results of over two decades of activism in the supposedly more liberal climate of post- Communist democracies prompted András Bíró, Hungarian journalist and renowned human rights activist to put down his reflections about the situation of Roma in Eastern Europe. These thoughts in turn stimulated insightful responses from two scholars of the subject: Nicolae Gheorghe, an ethnic Roma living in Romania, and Martin Kovats, among others special advisor on Roma issues to the European Commission in Brussels Contents Foreword The Price of Roma Integration Choices to be Made and Prices to be Paid: Potential Roles and Consequences in Roma Activism and Policy-making Integration and the Politicisation of Roma Identity Workshop Debates Values, Leadership, Power Appendix: Contributors to the Debate The price of Roma integration / András Bíró Choices to be made and prices to be paid : potential roles and consequences in Roma activism and policy-making / Nicolae Gheorghe Integration and the politicisation of Roma identity / Martin Kovats. Discusses the challenges and problems associated with Roma integration into European culture. -- Back cover
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