Synopsis
1. The European Roma and their Securitization: Contexts, Junctures, Challenges
Huub van Baar, Ana Ivasiuc, and Regina Kreide
Part One: Mobility
2. The Securitization of Roma Mobilities and the Re-Bordering of Europe
Nicholas De Genova
3. Crossing (out) Borders: Human Rights and the Securitization of Roma Minorities
Regina Kreide
4. Domestic versus State Reason? How Roma Migrants in France Deal with Their Securitization
Olivier Legros and Marion Lièvre
Part Two: Marketization
5. The Invisibilization of Anti-Roma Racisms
Ryan Powell and Huub van Baar
6. Security at the Nexus of Space and Class: Roma and Gentrification in Cluj, Romania
Manuel Mireanu
7. The Entertaining Enemy: 'Gypsy' in Popular Culture in an Age of Securitization
Annabel Tremlett
Part Three: Development
8. From 'Lagging Behind' to 'Being Beneath'? The De-developmentalization of Time and Social Order in Contemporary Europe
Huub van Baar
9. Illusionary Inclusion of Roma through Intercultural Mediation
Angéla Kóczé
10. Voluntary Return as Forced Mobility: Humanitarianism and the Securitization of Romani Migrants in Spain
Ioana Vrăbiescu
Part Four: Visuality
11. Sharing the Insecure Sensible: The Circulation of Images of Roma on Social Media
Ana Ivasiuc
12. The "Gypsy Threat": Modes of Racialization and Visual Representation Underlying German Police Practices
Markus End
13. Roma Securitization and De-securitization in Habsburg Europe
Marija Dalbello
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