Roma between discrimination and integration: Social change and the status of Roma

Roma are a highly dispersed ethnic communicate. After international protectorate was established in Kosovo. Roma have become the most numerous ethnic minority in Yugoslavia. When discrimination against and integration of Roma people are concerned, it has to be kept in mind that thus far Roma have be...

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Main Author: Jakšić Božidar Lj.
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade 2002-01-01
Series:Filozofija i Društvo
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2002/0353-57380209333J.pdf
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spelling doaj-c09bcfcf0e4c437cb363c42a4355c02b2020-11-24T23:03:39ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382002-01-01200219-2033335510.2298/FID0209333JRoma between discrimination and integration: Social change and the status of RomaJakšić Božidar Lj.Roma are a highly dispersed ethnic communicate. After international protectorate was established in Kosovo. Roma have become the most numerous ethnic minority in Yugoslavia. When discrimination against and integration of Roma people are concerned, it has to be kept in mind that thus far Roma have been exposed most often to negative discrimination, while integration for them has often meant de facto assimilation. As positive discrimination of minority groups in a society is also a viable option, the approach to the 'Roma issue' basically implies a strategic shift in the conduct of all state institutions and other social factors - from negative to positive discrimination, and from assimilation towards genuine integration of Roma. The basic approach suggested by this author is the one that enables Roma to be equal citizens of this country. The circles of poverty hi which Roma population finds itself are increasingly deeper. However, the realm of poverty is spreading across the entire space of Yugoslavia. Pauperization prevails. The devastation of living conditions for all citizens of Yugoslavia, i.e. of Serbia and Montenegro, except for the narrow circle of war profiteers and people involved with power centers, has been underway for over a decade. Middle classes have disappeared from the social scene, while many families have dropped to the sub-proletarian zone of poverty. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2002/0353-57380209333J.pdfRomapovertypositive discriminationsocial distanceintegration.
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Roma between discrimination and integration: Social change and the status of Roma
Filozofija i Društvo
Roma
poverty
positive discrimination
social distance
integration.
author_facet Jakšić Božidar Lj.
author_sort Jakšić Božidar Lj.
title Roma between discrimination and integration: Social change and the status of Roma
title_short Roma between discrimination and integration: Social change and the status of Roma
title_full Roma between discrimination and integration: Social change and the status of Roma
title_fullStr Roma between discrimination and integration: Social change and the status of Roma
title_full_unstemmed Roma between discrimination and integration: Social change and the status of Roma
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publisher Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade
series Filozofija i Društvo
issn 0353-5738
publishDate 2002-01-01
description Roma are a highly dispersed ethnic communicate. After international protectorate was established in Kosovo. Roma have become the most numerous ethnic minority in Yugoslavia. When discrimination against and integration of Roma people are concerned, it has to be kept in mind that thus far Roma have been exposed most often to negative discrimination, while integration for them has often meant de facto assimilation. As positive discrimination of minority groups in a society is also a viable option, the approach to the 'Roma issue' basically implies a strategic shift in the conduct of all state institutions and other social factors - from negative to positive discrimination, and from assimilation towards genuine integration of Roma. The basic approach suggested by this author is the one that enables Roma to be equal citizens of this country. The circles of poverty hi which Roma population finds itself are increasingly deeper. However, the realm of poverty is spreading across the entire space of Yugoslavia. Pauperization prevails. The devastation of living conditions for all citizens of Yugoslavia, i.e. of Serbia and Montenegro, except for the narrow circle of war profiteers and people involved with power centers, has been underway for over a decade. Middle classes have disappeared from the social scene, while many families have dropped to the sub-proletarian zone of poverty.
topic Roma
poverty
positive discrimination
social distance
integration.
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2002/0353-57380209333J.pdf
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