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Page 1: European Policy and Practice towards the Roma  SM 629 Summer term 2006 Department of Public and Social Policy, Institute of Sociology

European Policy and Practice

towards the Roma

http://roma.fsv.cuni.cz

SM 629

Summer term 2006

Department of Public and Social Policy,

Institute of Sociology Studies

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Course outline and lecturers

1. General background: Laura Laubeová, Martina Kalinova, Hana Synkova

2. Policies towards the Roma: Laura

3. Field Visit: Kim Strozewski, Laura

4. Policy case study: Gabriela Hrabaňová

5. Country studies: Laura, Martina, Kim

Project supervisor: Dr Ilona Alexander, PhD

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Syllabus & readings

http://roma.fsv.cuni.cz

Lecturers

Lecture materials

Student essays from previous years

Essay marking sheets (AQCI& field report)

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Marking and Assessment

Three written AQCI’s                         30%

Written field visit report           20%

Research essay (up to 3,000 words, due

the first day of week 11)   40%

Attendance and seminar participation     10%

ECTS Credits: 8 (six hours of work per week)

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AQCI

ARGUMENT- QUESTION- CONNECTIONS- IMPLICATIONS

1.CENTRAL QUOTATION

2. ARGUMENT

3. QUESTION

4. EXPERIENTIAL CONNECTION

5. TEXTUAL CONNECTION

6. IMPLICATIONS

Examples are available on the course web page.

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Unit 1Introduction to the course

and terminology

Laura Laubeová, 23.2. 2006

[email protected]

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Terminology

The Roma/The Romani people/The Romanies (12 m Worldwide)

Rom (sg. masc.) (husband) ; Dom, Domari

Romni (fem.),

Roma (pl.)

Or Romani (sg.), Romanies (pl.) accepted by Sinti (Hancock)

She is a Roma (sic.), Romani, a Romni

Romipen, Rromanipen

Gentiles: Gadje, gadjo, gorgio (gaujo, gawjo, gawja Hancock)

Adjective

Romani (international documents), Romany (literature)

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Language

The Romani language or Romani or

Romanes (in a Romani way, Romanily)

Vakares Romanes? Do you speak in the Romani way?

Kiravel Romanes. She is cooking in the Romani way

Sanskrit origins:

1760 Valyi Stefan, Univ. of Leiden, NL

Vienna Gazette 1776,

Rudiger 1782, Grellman 1783, Marsden 1785

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Introduction – cont.

Identity

- Reflects attitudes of majority -- Withdrawal and separation (protect values and

culture)- Internalisation of stereotypes

Culture & values - cleanlines, eating, treatment of animals, funerals, sexual behaviour etc (Unit 2)

Romani organisations – Unit 3

IRU; Roma National Congress, ERRC, ERIO, ERF…..

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The first World Romani Congress,

London, 1971:

16-spoked wheel as their international symbol,

flag (green and blue),

anthem (Roma arise),

proclaimed April 8 international Romani day

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Roma as an ethnic group• National minority (CEE), ethnic minority group (UK -

RRA). Community / communities.• Roma (Rumungro, Vlach, Romanichal, Kalderash, Kale),

Sinti, Travellers, playground and circus people, bargee people, new age travellers etc

• Gypsy is not a lifestyle but race/ ethnic group (Hancock)• Minorities autochtonous, immigrant• Roma as European minority/ Roma as European nation

Europe's largest trans-national minority; Declaration on "non-territorial" nation

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Roma in societyDiscrimination, racism, anti-Gypsyism, denial of racism,

reversed racism Majority relations twds the Roma (annihilation/extermination,

persecution, segregation. Assimilation, integration, accommodation, inclusion)

Major point of departures for Romani studies:a) history – migration from India, early persecution in 15- 18

cent., assimilation under Habsburgs and in Portugal; Porrajmos – Romani holocaust (0,5 m)

b) family and values; c) Romani language, identity and self-determination of

Romani nation But:

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Multi-disciplinary approach

• Romani Studies / Romology• Linguistics (Indology)• History (of repression)• Cultural and social antropology / ethnology• Culturology, Musicology• International Relations (UN, EU…)• International law (HR, minority rights law)• Public and social policy• Political economy (WB, UNDP)• Sociology (power issues)• Social psychology (in-group, out-group dynamics)• Psychology (of prejudice) etc.

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Petr Axman 2005

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Petr Axman 2005

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Petr Axman 2005

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Petr Axman 2005

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Petr Axman 2005

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Petr Axman 2005

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Petr Axman 2005

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Petr Axman 2005