Constructing Roma migrants : european narratives and local governance
Autor
Magazzini, Tina
Piemontese, Stefano
Institución
Resumen
The idea for this book stemmed from two symposia that brought together scholars
from a range of different countries and disciplines to reflect upon the political and
legal context of the mobility of Romani citizens in Europe. Our interest in this topic
started with the adoption of a EU Framework for National Roma Integration
Strategies in 2011, when Member States were requested to develop integration strat-
egies that were explicitly yet not exclusively targeted at their Roma populations
(European Commission 2011). Even though this policy scheme represented an
effort to overcome the inadequacies of the anti-discrimination directives1
to address
the social and institutional discrimination suffered by Roma people in Europe, tan-
gible results of such measures have so far been lacking. The symposia, titled “Roma
Westward Migration in Europe: Rethinking Political, Social, and Methodological
Challenges”,2
addressed the emergence of Roma-specific policies alongside an
increasing concern about migration and diversity management.