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This book situates Roma mobility as a critical vantage point for migration studies in Europe, focusing on questions about Europe, European-ness, and EU-ropean citizenship through the critical lens of Roma racialisation, marginalisation, securitisation, and criminalisation, and the dynamics of Roma mobility within and across the space of Europe.Enabled primarily through ethnographic research with diverse Roma communities across the heterogeneous geography of Europe, the contributions to this collection are concerned with the larger politics of mobility as a constitutive feature of the socio-political formation of the EU. Foregrounding the experiences and perspectives of Roma living and working outside of their nation-states of origin or ostensible citizenship, the book seeks to elucidate wider inequalities and hierarchies at stake in the ongoing (re-)racialisation of both Roma migrants and migrants in general.Showcasing political, economic, legal, and socio-historical criticism, this book will be of interest to those studying race and racialisation in Europe, mobility and migration into and within Europe, and those studying the mobility of the Roma people in particular. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Social Identities journal.

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Roma Migrants in the European Union
This book situates Roma mobility as a critical vantage point for migration studies in Europe, focusing on questions about Europe, European-ness, and EU-ropean citizenship through the critical lens of Roma racialisation, marginalisation, securitisation, and criminalisation, and the dynamics of Roma mobility within and across the space of Europe.
Enabled primarily through ethnographic research with diverse Roma communities across the heterogeneous geography of Europe, the contributions to this collection are concerned with the larger politics of mobility as a constitutive feature of the socio-political formation of the EU. Foregrounding the experiences and perspectives of Roma living and working outside of their nation-states of origin or ostensible citizenship, the book seeks to elucidate wider inequalities and hierarchies at stake in the ongoing (re-)racialisation of both Roma migrants and migrants in general.
Showcasing political, economic, legal, and socio-historical criticism, this book will be of interest to those studying race and racialisation in Europe, mobility and migration into and within Europe, and those studying the mobility of the Roma people in particular. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Social Identities journal.
Can Yldz is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Geography at Kings College London, UK. Her current doctoral research, provisionally titled The Roma Spectacle: Foreignness, Racialisation, and Mobility among Roma Women in and out of a London Prison, examines the British criminal justice system from the vantage point of eastern European Roma women who serve time in prison for committing petty offences such as pickpocketing and shoplifting.
Nicholas De Genova is a scholar of migration, borders, race, citizenship, and labor. He holds an appointment as Professor and Chair of the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Houston, USA. He is the author or editor of several books, including The Borders of Europe: Autonomy of Migration, Tactics of Bordering (2017).
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Introduction, Chapters 3-5 2020 Taylor & Francis
Chapter 1 2018 Huub van Baar. Originally published as Open Access.
Chapter 2 2017 Angla Kcz. Originally published as Open Access.
Chapter 6 2017 Ioana Vrbiescu and Barak Kalir. Originally published as Open Access.
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The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal Social Identities, volume 24, issue 4 (July 2018). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Introduction
  • Un/Free mobility: Roma migrants in the European Union
  • Can Yldz and Nicholas De Genova
  • Social Identities, volume 24, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 425441
Chapter 1
  • Contained mobility and the racialization of poverty in Europe: the Roma at the developmentsecurity nexus
  • Huub van Baar
  • Social Identities, volume 24, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 442458
Chapter 2
  • Race, migration and neoliberalism: distorted notions of Romani migration in European public discourses
  • Angla Kcz
  • Social Identities, volume 24, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 459473
Chapter 3
  • Challenging Europes external borders and internal boundaries. Bosnian Xoraxan Xom on the move in Roman peripheries and the contemporary European Union
  • Marco Solimene
  • Social Identities, volume 24, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 474488
Chapter 4
  • In and out from the European margins: reshuffling mobilities and legal statuses of Romani minorities between the Post-Yugoslav space and the European Union
  • Julija Sardeli
  • Social Identities, volume 24, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 489504
Chapter 5
  • On the threshold: becoming Romanian Roma, everyday racism and residency rights in transition
  • Rachel Humphris
  • Social Identities, volume 24, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 505519
Chapter 6
  • Care-full failure: how auxiliary assistance to poor Roma migrant women in Spain compounds marginalization
  • Ioana Vrbiescu and Barak Kalir
  • Social Identities, volume 24, issue 4 (July 2018) pp. 520532
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Nicholas De Genova is a scholar of migration, borders, race, citizenship, and labor. He holds an appointment as Professor and Chair of the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Houston, USA. He is the author or editor of several books, including The Borders of Europe: Autonomy of Migration, Tactics of Bordering (2017).
Rachel Humphris is a Lecturer in Sociology and Politics at Queen Mary University of London, UK. Her research interests include migration, urbanization, globalization, citizenship, race/ethnicity, gender, and qualitative methods.
Barak Kalir is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology, and the Co-Director of the Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies (IMES), in the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His research interests include deportation, national belonging, and the interface between legality and illegality in the social dynamics that shape human mobility across (state) borders.
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