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Antiziganism: What's in a Word? by Jan Selling (ISBN: 9781443872263)
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Antiziganism: What's in a Word? Hardcover - 2015
by Jan Selling
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- Title Antiziganism: What's in a Word?
- Author Jan Selling
- Binding Hardcover
- Pages 209
- Language ENG
- Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
- Date 2015
- ISBN 9781443872263
About the author
Jan Selling is Associate Professor of History at Lund University. He has coordinated the research network "History of Roma and Resande in the Nordic Countries" (RORHIN) since 2010, and recently published a monographic study on the history and presence of antiziganism in Sweden. Markus End is a Lecturer at the University of Hildesheim and a board member of the Gesellschaft fur Antiziganismusforschung. Markus published widely in the field of antiziganism research. His latest publication is a monographic study of antiziganism in the German media. Hristo Kyuchukov is Professor of General Linguistics (Romani / Balkan Turkish) at St. Elizabeth University in Bratislava. He has published extensively on the Romani language, Turkish dialects spoken by Muslim Roma in the Balkans, the education of Roma children in Europe, and antigypsyism. Pia Laskar is a Senior Lecturer in Critical Sexuality and Gender Studies in the Unit for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies at Linkoping University. She is the chair of Intersectional Roma Studies at the GexCel International Collegium research strand Culture and Society, where she merges critical studies of race, gender and sexuality. Bill Templer is a Chicago-born applied linguist with research interests in English language teaching, critical pedagogy and minority studies. Bill is a Deputy Chief Editor of the Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, and is based in Shumen, Bulgaria.
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