Bennett, Q. (2011). PLEASE DON'T BE OUR GUEST: THE ROMA EXPULSION FROM FRANCE UNDER EUROPEAN UNION LAW. Georgia Journal Of International & Comparative Law, 40(1), 219-245.
This article show information of the expulsion of the Roma people in France and problems faced by public security.
Catalano, T. (2013). The Denaturalization of Romanies in Italy: How Language and
Image Work together. International Journal Of The Image, 2(4), 159-171.
Information about how the Romanies in Italy are being used as scapegoat as way to get around human rights violations.
Cooper, B. (2001). 'We Have No Martin Luther King.' Eastern Europe's Roma Minority. World Policy Journal, 18(4), 69.
This publication discusses the problems the gypsy people is still having today and some of the things done to try to help.
International Business, T. (2012, October 25). German Roma Holocaust Victims Memorialized, But Discrimination Persists. International Business Times.
This is an article about how the Roma Holocaust victims have a memorial, but the types of discriminations that still face the people of this culture.
Kenarov, D. D. (2008). Game Over, Perseverance, All I Want Is Everything: Among the Roma of Bulgaria. Virginia Quarterly Review, 84(3), 130-149
This is an article is about a Roma community in Bulgaria that is considered the worst slum in this century. Also speaks of the segregation the community faces.
Okely, J., & Houtman, G. (2011). The Dale farm eviction: Interview with Judith Oakley on Gypsies and Travellers (Respond to this article at ). Anthropology Today, 27(6), 24-27. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8322.2011.00840.x
Information about the Gypsy settlement called Dale Farm, where the community was forced to leave and their homes destroyed.
O'Nions, H. (2011). Roma Expulsions and Discrimination: The Elephant in Brussels. European Journal Of Migration & Law, 13(4), 361-388. doi:10.1163/157181611X605864
This selection talks about the treatment of the Roma community in Western Europe and the discrimination they have to face.
Puxon, G. (1976). Gypsies: Blacks of East Europe. Nation, 222(15), 460-464
Examines the status of the people during Eastern Europe, including problems like low racial class.
Rose, R. (2006). Remembrance and Beyond: THE ROMA AND SINTI DURING THE HOLOCAUST AND TODAY. UN Chronicle, 43(4), 66-68.
Discusses the Holocaust of the Roma and Sinti people and some views that have come to light today.
Šabic, D., Knežević, A., Vujadinović, S., Golić, R., Milinčić, M., & Joksimović, M. (2013). BELGRADE SLUMS - LIFE OR SURVIVAL ON THE MARGINS OF SERBIAN SOCIETY?. TRAMES: A Journal Of The Humanities & Social Sciences, 17(1), 55-86 doi:10.3176/tr.2013.1.03
The selection presents information about the conditions of the Belgrade Slums that the community has been forced into.
Sigona, N. (2005). Locating ‘The Gypsy Problem’. The Roma in Italy: Stereotyping, Labelling and ‘Nomad Camps’. Journal Of Ethnic & Migration Studies, 31(4), 741-756. doi:10.1080/13691830500109969
Explains how the Italian people use the nomadic ways of the people to keep them separated from the rest of the population.
This article show information of the expulsion of the Roma people in France and problems faced by public security.
Catalano, T. (2013). The Denaturalization of Romanies in Italy: How Language and
Image Work together. International Journal Of The Image, 2(4), 159-171.
Information about how the Romanies in Italy are being used as scapegoat as way to get around human rights violations.
Cooper, B. (2001). 'We Have No Martin Luther King.' Eastern Europe's Roma Minority. World Policy Journal, 18(4), 69.
This publication discusses the problems the gypsy people is still having today and some of the things done to try to help.
International Business, T. (2012, October 25). German Roma Holocaust Victims Memorialized, But Discrimination Persists. International Business Times.
This is an article about how the Roma Holocaust victims have a memorial, but the types of discriminations that still face the people of this culture.
Kenarov, D. D. (2008). Game Over, Perseverance, All I Want Is Everything: Among the Roma of Bulgaria. Virginia Quarterly Review, 84(3), 130-149
This is an article is about a Roma community in Bulgaria that is considered the worst slum in this century. Also speaks of the segregation the community faces.
Okely, J., & Houtman, G. (2011). The Dale farm eviction: Interview with Judith Oakley on Gypsies and Travellers (Respond to this article at ). Anthropology Today, 27(6), 24-27. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8322.2011.00840.x
Information about the Gypsy settlement called Dale Farm, where the community was forced to leave and their homes destroyed.
O'Nions, H. (2011). Roma Expulsions and Discrimination: The Elephant in Brussels. European Journal Of Migration & Law, 13(4), 361-388. doi:10.1163/157181611X605864
This selection talks about the treatment of the Roma community in Western Europe and the discrimination they have to face.
Puxon, G. (1976). Gypsies: Blacks of East Europe. Nation, 222(15), 460-464
Examines the status of the people during Eastern Europe, including problems like low racial class.
Rose, R. (2006). Remembrance and Beyond: THE ROMA AND SINTI DURING THE HOLOCAUST AND TODAY. UN Chronicle, 43(4), 66-68.
Discusses the Holocaust of the Roma and Sinti people and some views that have come to light today.
Šabic, D., Knežević, A., Vujadinović, S., Golić, R., Milinčić, M., & Joksimović, M. (2013). BELGRADE SLUMS - LIFE OR SURVIVAL ON THE MARGINS OF SERBIAN SOCIETY?. TRAMES: A Journal Of The Humanities & Social Sciences, 17(1), 55-86 doi:10.3176/tr.2013.1.03
The selection presents information about the conditions of the Belgrade Slums that the community has been forced into.
Sigona, N. (2005). Locating ‘The Gypsy Problem’. The Roma in Italy: Stereotyping, Labelling and ‘Nomad Camps’. Journal Of Ethnic & Migration Studies, 31(4), 741-756. doi:10.1080/13691830500109969
Explains how the Italian people use the nomadic ways of the people to keep them separated from the rest of the population.