Nomadism in Research on Roma Education

This paper analyzes to what degree and how educational research from a European context explains Roma disadvantage in education by referring to nomadism. Three thematic areas emerged from an analysis of 55 research papers. First, that Roma are closely associated with nomadism in the literature, cre...

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Main Author: Solvor Mjøberg Lauritzen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romani Studies Program at Central European University 2018-12-01
Series:Critical Romani Studies
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Online Access:https://crs.ceu.edu/index.php/crs/article/view/2
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spelling doaj-687500164e1e4bd0ab8fa727a2afb5dc2020-11-25T01:34:28ZengRomani Studies Program at Central European UniversityCritical Romani Studies2560-30192630-855X2018-12-011210.29098/crs.v1i2.22Nomadism in Research on Roma EducationSolvor Mjøberg Lauritzen0MF Norwegian School of Theology This paper analyzes to what degree and how educational research from a European context explains Roma disadvantage in education by referring to nomadism. Three thematic areas emerged from an analysis of 55 research papers. First, that Roma are closely associated with nomadism in the literature, creating an essentialist discourse. Second, that anti-nomadism contributes to explaining and justifying Roma exclusion. Third, that this impacts how the relationship between Roma and education is uderstood. Nomadism is seen as both incompatible with and in opposition to education, and nomadic learning is seen as a distinct learning style. All in all, the analysis shows that knowledge production on Roma and education has established a discourse where it is legitimate to use nomadism to explain Roma disadvantage in education. This understanding builds on an essentialist view of Romani culture, and it elaborates and sustains key tropes of antigypsyist discourses. https://crs.ceu.edu/index.php/crs/article/view/2RomaEducationNomadismAnti-nomadismAntigypsyism
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Nomadism in Research on Roma Education
Critical Romani Studies
Roma
Education
Nomadism
Anti-nomadism
Antigypsyism
author_facet Solvor Mjøberg Lauritzen
author_sort Solvor Mjøberg Lauritzen
title Nomadism in Research on Roma Education
title_short Nomadism in Research on Roma Education
title_full Nomadism in Research on Roma Education
title_fullStr Nomadism in Research on Roma Education
title_full_unstemmed Nomadism in Research on Roma Education
title_sort nomadism in research on roma education
publisher Romani Studies Program at Central European University
series Critical Romani Studies
issn 2560-3019
2630-855X
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This paper analyzes to what degree and how educational research from a European context explains Roma disadvantage in education by referring to nomadism. Three thematic areas emerged from an analysis of 55 research papers. First, that Roma are closely associated with nomadism in the literature, creating an essentialist discourse. Second, that anti-nomadism contributes to explaining and justifying Roma exclusion. Third, that this impacts how the relationship between Roma and education is uderstood. Nomadism is seen as both incompatible with and in opposition to education, and nomadic learning is seen as a distinct learning style. All in all, the analysis shows that knowledge production on Roma and education has established a discourse where it is legitimate to use nomadism to explain Roma disadvantage in education. This understanding builds on an essentialist view of Romani culture, and it elaborates and sustains key tropes of antigypsyist discourses.
topic Roma
Education
Nomadism
Anti-nomadism
Antigypsyism
url https://crs.ceu.edu/index.php/crs/article/view/2
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