Open Borders, Unlocked Cultures Romanian Roma Migrants in Western Europe

The book examines some of the dilemmas surrounding Europe's open borders, migrations, and identities through the prism of the Roma - Europe's most dispersed and socially marginalised population. The volume challenges some of the myths surrounding the Roma as a 'problem population'...

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Other Authors: Matras, Yaron (Editor), Leggio, Daniele Viktor (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2018
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