The Application for "New Frontiers in Romani Studies: Insights from Critical Race Theory" Summer University Course is Open
UPDATE: We are pleased to announce that the Romani Studies Program at Central European University is offering a limited number of scholarships for Romani applicants (who are not from OSUN institutions) to the summer course : New Frontiers in Romani Studies: Insights from Critical Race Theory. Financial aid is available on a competitive basis for Romani applicants (who are not from OSUN institutions) and to those who are currently enrolled students or are employees of OSUN member institutions.
The course examines the links between gender, race, and class in the past and present era of global capitalism and the impact of marketization, financialization on racialized groups, such as Roma. Through the course participants will critically explore the historical formation of intersected racialized and gendered manifestations of oppression at the global and local level.
The summer school addresses the following questions:
What are the insights and limitations of applying critical race theory to the studying the situation of Roma in Eastern European societies?
What are the manifestations and patterns of anti-Romani racisms?
How is it reproduced in different areas of public life?
How could enduring forms of racial injustice be tackled?
Summer Course Instructors:
Angéla Kóczé, Central European University
Eddie Bruce-Jones, Birkbeck College, University of London
Tommaso Vitale, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris
Faye Venetia Harrison, University of Illinois
Margareta Matache, Harvard University
Colin Clark, University of West Scotland
Mathias Möschel, Central European University
Cengiz Barskanmaz, Max Planck Institute Social Anthropology
Márton Rövid, Central European University