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The volume explores how racism has shaped the lives of Roma across Europe and how scholarship itself has often perpetuated exclusion. The volume is structured into three parts and assembles empirical evidence, critical theoretical insights, and innovative strategies: Part I advances conceptual clarifications on racism and antigypsyism and examines academia's historical role in shaping Roma representations; Part II analyzes manifestations of antigypsyism across diverse contexts—from policing practices and institutional structures to labor market exclusion and media portrayals. Part III proposes innovative strategies and approaches for confronting racism against Roma, emphasizing the importance of Roma participation in knowledge production and policymaking. Contributions from a diverse pool of established and emerging scholars dissect topics such as the legacy of gypsylorism, systemic racism in welfare systems, education, visual misrepresentations in popular culture, and the role of racial capitalism in Roma marginalization. Through empirical studies, critical historiographies, and theoretical reflections, contributors illuminate the persistent entanglement between academic discourse, state practices, and racialized governance. In showing how racism operates at structural and individual levels, the volume stands as an essential resource for scholars of ethnic and racial studies, sociology, anthropology, political science, and policy studies, as well as activists, and policymakers committed to challenging centuries of discrimination.
Contents
Part I: Introduction.- Chapter 1. The long durée of a concept: some reflections on the concept of antigypsyism.- Part II: Academia and the impact of racism on everyday life of Roma.- Chapter 2.Academic Antigypsyism - The Legacy of the Gellmann.- Chapter 3.'From Victorian Gypsylorism to Nazi eugenics': the Europocentric foundations of historical racism in Romani Studies.- Chapter 4. Antigypsyism in Imperial Spain: A Genealogy.- Chapter 5. The Interwar Romanian Eugenics Movement and the Racist Influences on the Roma Minority (Romania) in Contemporary Times.- Part III: Manifestations of antigypsyism.- Chapter 6. The Demonstration of State Power in Visual Representations of Sinti and Roma.- Chapter 7. Institutional Antigypsyism in Municipal Practice Empirical Findings, Conceptual and Methodological Considerations.- Chapter 8. Markus End - Expert Knowledge in Policing An Element of an Institutional Antigypsyism.- Chapter 9. Prevalences of experienced discrimination and harassment in the Finnish Roma adult population in Finland, and the associations with health and wellbeing factors.- Chapter 10. How can geography lessons help to reduce anti-Gypsy stereotypes? The example of Travellers in France.- Chapter 11. Whiteness in Action: Italian Teachers and the Denial of Anti-Romani Racism.- Chapter 12. Not another "gypsy-themed" movie? Traces of Antigypsyism in the period drama Peaky Blinders.- Part IV: Challenging racism.- Chapter 13. What is the position of Roma in 'racial capitalism'?.- Chapter 14. The Limits of the White Spanish Academy: The Challenge of Writing Romani History as a Romani scholar.- Chapter 15. How to combat racism against Roma in the role of a researcher - The relevance of deconstructive discourses and methodological research design in Romani Studies.- Chapter 16. The role of inter-professional forums in transforming hostile practices towards Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.- Chapter 17. Beyond declarative compliance? Limits of the EU Roma Framework to address antigypsyism on national and European levels.



