Om European Social Integration and the Roma
This book critically questions the current European neoliberal mentality of `social inclusion¿ of Roma through a reflective historical ethnography of power relations among the Roma and state/non-state actors in Romania. It challenges the object of study within the field of Romani studies/policy oriented research, which concentrates almost exclusively on the `marginality¿, `poverty¿ and `vulnerability¿ of the Roma. `Historical geographies of power¿ are proposed as a new framework for the study of social power at group and individual level, in a dynamic historical perspective. This new framework can be applied to populations highly subjected to governmental power all over the world.
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