Romani voices across diverse communities remind us of the daily struggle of Roma communities
with destitution and racism. This paper argues that although national strategy documents aim to
include Roma people within the broader society (European Commission, 2011), they continue to
exclude the perspectives of Romani women by drafting them in a non-participatory manner.
History
School
Social Sciences
Department
Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies
Published in
Inovatia Sociala
Volume
11
Issue
1
Citation
POPOVICIU, S. and TILEAGA, C., 2019. Romani women’s voices in national strategy documents on social inclusion. Inovatia Sociala, 11/1
Publisher
Research Institute for Quality of Life
Version
VoR (Version of Record)
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Acceptance date
2019-04-16
Publication date
2019-05-22
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