When Stereotype Meets Prejudice: Antiziganism in European Societies
By Timofey Agarin (Editor), Matthew Kott (Contribution by), Katharina Crepaz (Contribution by), Markus End (Contribution by), Julija Sardelic (Contribution by), Huub van Baar (Contribution by), Sara Memo (Contribution by), Ioana Vrabiescu (Contribution by), Timofey Agarin (Contribution by), Diana Popescu (Contribution by)
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By Timofey Agarin (Editor), Matthew Kott (Contribution by), Katharina Crepaz (Contribution by), Markus End (Contribution by), Julija Sardelic (Contribution by), Huub van Baar (Contribution by), Sara Memo (Contribution by), Ioana Vrabiescu (Contribution by), Timofey Agarin (Contribution by), Diana Popescu (Contribution by)
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Antiziganism is a widespread phenomenon in all European societies. Poor or rich, `postcommunist` or `traditional`, North or South, with `lean` or `thick` welfare systems - all European societies demonstrate antiziganist prejudice. All across Europe Romanis are among the poorest, most destitute, and most excluded communities. Widespread prejudice and stereotypical representations of Romani individuals limit their chances for participation in democratic decision making processes and their acc...



