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Realizing Roma Rights / Margareta Matache, Andrzej Mirga, Jacqueline Bhabha.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Pennsylvania Studies in Human RightsPublisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource : 3 illusContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780812293876
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DX145 .R43 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Realizing Roma Rights: An Introduction -- Part I. The Long Shadow of Anti-Roma Discrimination -- 1 Roma Children and Enduring Educational Exclusion in Italy -- 2 Toward the Recognition of Critical Race Theory in Human Rights Law: Roma Women’s Reproductive Rights -- Part II. The Longue Durée: The History of Roma Policy as an Element in U.S. Foreign Policy -- 3 Policy and Practice: A Case Study of U.S. Foreign Policy Regarding the Situation of Roma in Europe -- 4 The U.S. Department of State and International Efforts to Promote the Human Rights of Roma -- Part III. Taking Stock of European Public Policy: The Impact of Roma Inclusion Strategies -- 5 A Critical Analysis of Roma Policy and Praxis: The Romanian Case -- 6 Roma Policy in Europe: Results and Challenges -- 7 Reconstructing Roma Integration in Central and Eastern Eu rope: Addressing the Failures of the Last Quarter Century -- Part IV. The Enduring Challenge of Tackling Anti-Roma Institutional. Discrimination and Popular Racism in Contemporary Europe: A Comparative Analysis -- 8 Anti-Roma Violence, Hate Speech, and Discrimination in the New Europe: Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary -- 9 The Unfulfilled Promise of Educational Opportunity in the United States and Eu rope: From Brown v. Board to D.H. and Beyond -- Part V. Looking Forward: The Imperative of Roma Community Mobilization and Leadership -- 10 Making Roma Rights a Reality at the Local Level: A Spanish Case Study -- 11 Roma Mobilization and Participation: Obstacles and Opportunities -- 12 Roma in European Politics, Looking to the Future -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index -- Acknowledgments
Title is part of eBook package: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2017Title is part of eBook package: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE ENGLISH 2017Title is part of eBook package: EBOOK PACKAGE Social Sciences 2017Title is part of eBook package: Penn Press eBook Package 2017Title is part of eBook package: Penn Press eBook package 2017-2019Title is part of eBook package: Univ.of Pennsylvania Press eBook-Package 2017-2018Summary: Realizing Roma Rights investigates anti-Roma racism and documents a growing Roma-led political movement engaged in building a more inclusive and just Europe. The book brings to the forefront voices of leading and emerging Romani scholars, from established human rights experts to policy and advocacy leaders with deep experience.Realizing Roma Rights offers detailed accounts of anti-Roma racism, political and diplomatic narratives chronicling the development of European and American policy, and critical examination of Roma-related discourse and policies in contemporary Europe. It also investigates the complex role of the European Union as a driver of progressive change and a flawed implementer of fundamental rights.This book will provide a useful source for those interested in the dynamics of contemporary stigma and discrimination, the enduring challenges of mobilizing within severely disempowered communities, and the complexities of regional and transnational human rights mechanisms. Spanning as it does a broad disciplinary range that encompasses law, history, sociology, political theory, critical race theory, human rights, organization theory, and education, Realizing Roma Rights is a useful teaching tool for interdisciplinary courses on human rights, racism and xenophobia, political theory, European studies, and minority issues.Contributors: Jacqueline Bhabha, James A. Goldston, Will Guy, Fernando Macías, David Mark, Teresa Sordé-Martí, Margareta Matache, David Meyer, Andrzej Mirga, Kálmán Mizsei, Krista Oehlke, Alexandra Oprea, Elena Rozzi, Erika Schlager, Michael Uyehara, Peter Vermeersch.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Realizing Roma Rights: An Introduction -- Part I. The Long Shadow of Anti-Roma Discrimination -- 1 Roma Children and Enduring Educational Exclusion in Italy -- 2 Toward the Recognition of Critical Race Theory in Human Rights Law: Roma Women’s Reproductive Rights -- Part II. The Longue Durée: The History of Roma Policy as an Element in U.S. Foreign Policy -- 3 Policy and Practice: A Case Study of U.S. Foreign Policy Regarding the Situation of Roma in Europe -- 4 The U.S. Department of State and International Efforts to Promote the Human Rights of Roma -- Part III. Taking Stock of European Public Policy: The Impact of Roma Inclusion Strategies -- 5 A Critical Analysis of Roma Policy and Praxis: The Romanian Case -- 6 Roma Policy in Europe: Results and Challenges -- 7 Reconstructing Roma Integration in Central and Eastern Eu rope: Addressing the Failures of the Last Quarter Century -- Part IV. The Enduring Challenge of Tackling Anti-Roma Institutional. Discrimination and Popular Racism in Contemporary Europe: A Comparative Analysis -- 8 Anti-Roma Violence, Hate Speech, and Discrimination in the New Europe: Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary -- 9 The Unfulfilled Promise of Educational Opportunity in the United States and Eu rope: From Brown v. Board to D.H. and Beyond -- Part V. Looking Forward: The Imperative of Roma Community Mobilization and Leadership -- 10 Making Roma Rights a Reality at the Local Level: A Spanish Case Study -- 11 Roma Mobilization and Participation: Obstacles and Opportunities -- 12 Roma in European Politics, Looking to the Future -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index -- Acknowledgments

Realizing Roma Rights investigates anti-Roma racism and documents a growing Roma-led political movement engaged in building a more inclusive and just Europe. The book brings to the forefront voices of leading and emerging Romani scholars, from established human rights experts to policy and advocacy leaders with deep experience.Realizing Roma Rights offers detailed accounts of anti-Roma racism, political and diplomatic narratives chronicling the development of European and American policy, and critical examination of Roma-related discourse and policies in contemporary Europe. It also investigates the complex role of the European Union as a driver of progressive change and a flawed implementer of fundamental rights.This book will provide a useful source for those interested in the dynamics of contemporary stigma and discrimination, the enduring challenges of mobilizing within severely disempowered communities, and the complexities of regional and transnational human rights mechanisms. Spanning as it does a broad disciplinary range that encompasses law, history, sociology, political theory, critical race theory, human rights, organization theory, and education, Realizing Roma Rights is a useful teaching tool for interdisciplinary courses on human rights, racism and xenophobia, political theory, European studies, and minority issues.Contributors: Jacqueline Bhabha, James A. Goldston, Will Guy, Fernando Macías, David Mark, Teresa Sordé-Martí, Margareta Matache, David Meyer, Andrzej Mirga, Kálmán Mizsei, Krista Oehlke, Alexandra Oprea, Elena Rozzi, Erika Schlager, Michael Uyehara, Peter Vermeersch.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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