VAŠEČKA, Michal, Martina JURÁSKOVÁ a Tom NICHOLSON. Čačipen pal o Roma. A Global report on Roma in Slovakia. 1. vydání. Bratislava: Institute for Public Affairs. 525 s. Global reports. ISBN 80-88935-46-6. 2003.
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Základní údaje
Originální název Čačipen pal o Roma. A Global report on Roma in Slovakia.
Název česky Čačipen pal o Roma. Súhrnná správa o Rómoch na Slovensku.
Autoři VAŠEČKA, Michal (703 Slovensko, garant), Martina JURÁSKOVÁ (703 Slovensko) a Tom NICHOLSON (703 Slovensko).
Vydání 1. vydání. Bratislava, 525 s. Global reports, 2003.
Nakladatel Institute for Public Affairs
Další údaje
Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Odborná kniha
Obor 50000 5. Social Sciences
Stát vydavatele Slovensko
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
WWW URL
Organizační jednotka Fakulta sociálních studií
ISBN 80-88935-46-6
Klíčová slova anglicky Roma; exclusion; culture; emplyoment; health; history; integration; prejudices; migration
Štítky culture, emplyoment, exclusion, health, history, integration, migration, prejudices, Roma
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změnil Změnil: PhDr. Michal Vašečka, Ph.D., učo 6679. Změněno: 22. 1. 2009 05:37.
Anotace
This book is the result of the concentrated efforts of dozens of experts in minority issues in Slovakia. It is published at a time when the European Commission, after successfully wrapping up the integration process, is asking Slovakia to increase its efforts to find positive solutions for the problems of the Roma, as well as for the corruption that exists in all walks of life. This pressure from the international community to solve the Roma issue is easy to understand. It is not just that in failing to solve the important questions related to the Roma, Slovakia will cast doubt on the positive steps it has taken towards liberal democracy and a mature economy; nor does the issue merely involve a utilitarian attempt by the European Union to force a demanding solution from a future member state. The most important motive remains the fact that problems related to the ethnicization of poverty, social exclusion, and the marginalization of minorities are very familiar in most post industrial countries. The authors of the Global Report sent a very important, although at first glance trivial message to the reader: It is necessary to differentiate between individual subgroups in the Roma population. Although the Roma are perceived as a homogenous group by the majority population, which results in a unified approach being taken to the Roma and their needs, the minority is in fact extremely heterogeneous. The authors of the Global Report recommend that the complicated internal structure of the Roma population be taken into account when preparing policy. Otherwise, Slovakia is bound to repeat the mistakes of the past, thus increasing the frustration of both the majority population and the Roma.
Anotace česky
This book is the result of the concentrated efforts of dozens of experts in minority issues in Slovakia. It is published at a time when the European Commission, after successfully wrapping up the integration process, is asking Slovakia to increase its efforts to find positive solutions for the problems of the Roma, as well as for the corruption that exists in all walks of life. This pressure from the international community to solve the Roma issue is easy to understand. It is not just that in failing to solve the important questions related to the Roma, Slovakia will cast doubt on the positive steps it has taken towards liberal democracy and a mature economy; nor does the issue merely involve a utilitarian attempt by the European Union to force a demanding solution from a future member state. The most important motive remains the fact that problems related to the ethnicization of poverty, social exclusion, and the marginalization of minorities are very familiar in most post industrial countries. The authors of the Global Report sent a very important, although at first glance trivial message to the reader: It is necessary to differentiate between individual subgroups in the Roma population. Although the Roma are perceived as a homogenous group by the majority population, which results in a unified approach being taken to the Roma and their needs, the minority is in fact extremely heterogeneous. The authors of the Global Report recommend that the complicated internal structure of the Roma population be taken into account when preparing policy. Otherwise, Slovakia is bound to repeat the mistakes of the past, thus increasing the frustration of both the majority population and the Roma.
Návaznosti
MSM 142300001, záměrNázev: Etnika, minority a marginalizované skupiny v ČR (Akronym: MAMIET)
Investor: Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy ČR, Etnika, minority a marginalizované skupiny v ČR
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