Call for papers

Call for Papers for the Critical Romani Studies Journal: Thematic Issue on Critical Whiteness

February 14, 2020

Editors: Ildiko Gulyas (Social Justice Education; University of Toronto, OISE); Szilvia Rézműves (Social Politician, independent activist and researcher); Violeta Vajda (University of Sussex and Institute of Development Studies); Jonathan McCombs (Department of Geography; University of Georgia)

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Call for Papers for the Critical Romani Studies Journal: Thematic Issue on Environmental justice for Roma

January 6, 2020
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Editors: Jekatyerina Dunajeva, PhD. (Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Department of Political Science), Szilvia Rezmuves (independent activist and researcher), Richard Robert Racz (Research Fellow, Roma Initiatives Office, Open Society Foundations), and Marek Szilvasi, PhD. (Public Health Program, Open Society Foundations).

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Call for Papers for the Critical Approaches to Romani Studies conference at Central European University, in Budapest

January 6, 2020

Date: May 21-22, 2020

Deadline: February 16, 2020

Venue: Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

The Romani Studies Program (RSP) at the Central European University is pleased to invite scholars to submit paper and panel proposals for the Critical Approaches to Romani Studies conference held on the 21st and 22nd of May 2019, in Budapest, Hungary.

EXTENDED DEADLINE! Postgraduate summer course “ Romani Identities and Antigypsyism” at Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, Hungary, 1 July - 12 July, 2019

The Summer School will focus on the nexus between Romani identities and antigypsyism. Antigypsyism is a core concept of critical Romani Studies and can be used methodologically, analytically and theoretically as a way of understanding the position of Roma in Europe historically and in the present moment. A growing body of scholarship grounds our understanding of antigypsyism in the Europeanization of the Roma issue and neoliberal regime expansion following the fall of communism.