The Gypsy "menace" : populism and the new anti-Gypsy politics /
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London :
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Anti-Gypsyism : New Contours of Social and Political Exclusions
- Populism, Roma and the European Politics of Cultural Difference / Michael Stewart
- Abusive Language and Discriminatory Measures in Hungarian Local Policy / Janos Zolnay
- Integralist Narratives and Redemptive Anti-Gypsy Politics in Bulgaria / Georgia Efremova
- Social Exclusion of the Roma and the Czech Society / Karel CCada
- Left-Wing Progress? : Neo-Nationalism and the Case of Romany Migrants in Italy / Giovanni Picker
- Underclass Gypsies : An Historical Approach on Categorisation and Exclusion in France in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries / Ilsen About
- Part 2. From Local Conflicts to Reshapings of the Social Imaginary
- Changes in the Way the Gypsies in a Northern Hungarian Village are Distinguished in Social Life / Kata Horvath with Cecelia Kovai
- Anti-Gypsyism and the Extreme-Right in the Czech Republic 2008/2011 / Gwendolyn Albert
- Spaces of Hate, Places of Hope : The Romanian Roma in Belfast / Colin Clark and Gareth Rice
- Segregation and Ethnic Conflicts in Romania : Getting Beyond the Model of "The Last Drop" / Stefania Toma
- Part 3. Combating Extremism
- Cucumbers Fighting Migrations : The Contribution of Ngos to the Perception of Temporary Romany Migrations from Hostice-Gesztete/Slovakia / Stefan Benedik, Wolfgang Goderle and Barbara Tiefenbacher
- Possible Responses to the Sweep of Right-Wing Forces and Anti-Gypsyism in Hungary / Lidia Balogh
- Strategies for Combating Right-Wing Populism and Racism : Steps Towards a Pluralist and Humane Europe / Britta Schellenberg
- Hidden Potentials in "Naming the Gypsy" : The Transformation of the Gypsy-Hungarian Distinction / Cecelia Kovai
- Dogmatism, Hypocrisy and the Inadequacy of Legal and Social Responses Combating Hate Crimes and Extremism : The CEE Experience / Andres L. Pap