This book critically questions the current European neoliberal mentality of 'social inclusion' of Roma through a reflective historical ethnography of power relations among the Roma and state/non-state actors in Romania. It challenges the object of study within the field of Romani studies/policy oriented research, which concentrates almost exclusively on the 'marginality', 'poverty' and 'vulnerability' of the Roma. 'Historical geographies of power' are proposed as a new framework for the study of social power at group and individual level, in a dynamic historical perspective. This new framework…mehr
This book critically questions the current European neoliberal mentality of 'social inclusion' of Roma through a reflective historical ethnography of power relations among the Roma and state/non-state actors in Romania. It challenges the object of study within the field of Romani studies/policy oriented research, which concentrates almost exclusively on the 'marginality', 'poverty' and 'vulnerability' of the Roma. 'Historical geographies of power' are proposed as a new framework for the study of social power at group and individual level, in a dynamic historical perspective. This new framework can be applied to populations highly subjected to governmental power all over the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cerasela Voiculescu is an experienced researcher interested in critical social and political philosophy/theory with specific reference to social and political power, neoliberalism, knowledge, governmentality and European studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Book Discussion and Introduction Part II: A Historical Political Ethnogoraphy of Social Power Among the Roma Chapter 1: On the Move within Movement from Socialism to Post-Socialism. Roma Interactions within Smooth vs. Striated Spaces of Economy Chapter 2: Transformations of the State and Roma Leadership. Self-Governance, State Capture and Roma Brokers Chapter 3: Mapping Power Relations through Political Fields: Patronage Politics, Political Patronage and Romani Politics. Chapter 4: Street Level Bureaucracy, Documenting Identity and Roma's Subjection to Neopatrimonial State Power Chapter 5: Self-Governance and the Political Subject. Roma's Pentecostialism vs. Semiological State Apparatus of Capture. Part III: The Return to the Political. Epistemological Decolonisation of the Subject and Historical Geographies of Power
Part I: Book Discussion and Introduction Part II: A Historical Political Ethnogoraphy of Social Power Among the Roma Chapter 1: On the Move within Movement from Socialism to Post-Socialism. Roma Interactions within Smooth vs. Striated Spaces of Economy Chapter 2: Transformations of the State and Roma Leadership. Self-Governance, State Capture and Roma Brokers Chapter 3: Mapping Power Relations through Political Fields: Patronage Politics, Political Patronage and Romani Politics. Chapter 4: Street Level Bureaucracy, Documenting Identity and Roma's Subjection to Neopatrimonial State Power Chapter 5: Self-Governance and the Political Subject. Roma's Pentecostialism vs. Semiological State Apparatus of Capture. Part III: The Return to the Political. Epistemological Decolonisation of the Subject and Historical Geographies of Power
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