Fr. 168.00

Hearing the Voices of the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities - Inclusive Community Development

English · Hardback

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This book charts Gypsies Romany and Travellers community activism, and the community and voluntary organisations which support them. It describes the communities' struggle for rights against a backdrop of intersectional discrimination across Europe.

List of contents










Foreword ~ Gary Craig;
Introduction~ Thomas Acton, Sarah Cemlyn and Andrew Ryder;
Pedagogies of hope:the Gypsy Council and the National Gypsy Education Council ~ Thomas Acton, Peter Mercer, John Day and Andrew Ryder;
'Ministers like it that way': developing education services for Gypsies and Travellers ~ Arthur Ivatts with John Day;
Charles Smith: the fashioning of an activist ~ Thomas Acton and Andrew Ryder;
Friends, Families and Travellers: organising to resist extreme moral panics ~ Neil Ansell with Rob Torkington;
Building bridges, shifting sands: changing community development strategies in the Gypsy and Traveller voluntary sector ~ Angus McCabe, Yvonne MacNamara and Sarah Mann;
The Gypsy and Traveller Law Reform Coalition ~ Andrew Ryder and Sarah Cemlyn;
Below the radar - Gypsy and Traveller self-help communities and the role of the Travellers Aid Trust ~ Margaret Greenfields and Susan Alexander;
Gender and community activism: the role of women in the work of the National Federation of Gypsy Liaison Groups ~ Sarah Cemlyn, Maggie Smith-Bendell, Siobhan Spencer and Sally Woodbury;
The Roma in Europe: the debate over the possibilities for empowerment to seek social justice ~ Thomas Acton, Iulius Rostas and Andrew Ryder;
Roma communities in the UK: 'opening doors' taking new directions ~ Sylvia Ingmire and Natalie Stables;
Conclusion: In Search of Empowerment~ Thomas Acton, Sarah Cemlyn and Andrew Ryder.

About the author










Andrew Ryder is a Fellow at Bristol University, Associate Fellow at the Third Sector Research Centre, Birmingham and Visiting Professor at the Corvinus University, Budapest.
Sarah Cemlyn is a Fellow at Bristol University. She has worked extensively with Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities as community practitioner, researcher, writer and activist
Prof Thomas Acton holds honorary chairs at Greenwich and Corvinus, Budapest, is Senior Research Fellow, Bucks New University, and Patron, Roma Support Group, London.

Summary

This book charts Gypsies Romany and Travellers community activism, and the community and voluntary organisations which support them. It describes the communities' struggle for rights against a backdrop of intersectional discrimination across Europe.

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