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.
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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