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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ...................................... XIII
INTRODUCTION ............................................ 1
CHAPTER 1: EPISTEMIC AND POLITICAL
CLASSIFICATIONS ..................................... 13
1. Classifications that Matter ....................... 13
Strengthening the object of study ................ 19
Static and Variable in Roma classifications ........ 22
2. Scientific Interests and Political Relevance ... 24
The political economy of knowledge production ...... 28
3. From Expert to Self-Ascription..................... 33
CHAPTER 2: ETHNICITY THEORIES AND
RESEARCH PRACTICES .................................. 41
l. Constructivist Theories vs. Essentialist
Practices ............................................ 42
Ethnicity as a fiction made by science ........... 44
The entrepreneurial side of ethnicity .............. 49
Ethnicity as an artificial boundary ................ 52
Ethnicity as an uncritical circulated category...... 54
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2. Roma Ethnicity Measurement in Sociological
Surveys ............................................. 58
How Roma representative samples are made .................. 58
Framing questions and interpreting findings in Roma-related
surveys ............................................. 65
CHAPTER 3: DISCIPLINARY TRADITIONS IN THE
STUDY OF ROMA ........................................... 71
1. From Police Profiling to Policy Research
Profiles ............................................ 72
2. Anthropological^ Historical^ and Linguistic
Accounts of Roma .................................... 81
Linguistics and historiography of Roma .............. 81
Social history on Roma minoritization and stigmatization .. 83
Anthropological views on Roma origin: Exoticization and
irrelevance ......................................... 87
3. Roma Identity between Activism and Politics ... 92
4. Studies on Roma Discrimination ..................... 99
CHAPTER 4: ETHNICITY INSCRIPTIONS IN
CENSUSES AND SURVEYS ................................... 105
1. The Census in Racial Policy Regimes ...................... 107
The Census in Nazi Germany ......................... 107
The Census in apartheid South Africa ...................... 110
2. Ethnicity Inscription in Modern Censuses ................. 113
Governmental practices of recording ethnicity in censuses . 114
The Census as a tool of governance......................... 117
Resistance to census categorization ................. 120
3. From Fiscal to Ethnic Categories and Further
On to ‘Ethnic Unavailable’ .......................... 122
Gypsies as a social and fiscal category ................... 122
Gypsies as an undercounted census category........... 128
Roma as an unavailable ethnic category .................... 132
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4. Problematic Consensus on the Roma
Undercount in Censuses ........................ 139
5. Representative Surveys Samples Built on
Unrepresentative Census Data .................. 148
CHAPTER 5: INFLUENCERS OF ACADEMIC AND
EXPERT DISCOURSE ABOUT ROMA..................... 153
1. A Bibliometric Approach ...................... 153
2. Institutionalization of Roma Category in
Academic Discourse ............................ 157
3. Disentangling Influence ...................... 162
4. Who is Who in Expert Discourse about Roma____ 168
CHAPTER 6: CASE STUDIES ON ROMA-RELATED
DISCOURSE ...................................... 175
1. Recycling Frames in World Bank Publications
(Case Study 1) ................................ iso
Cultural frames ............................... 180
Repetitio est mater studiourum ................ 184
Selectivity of sources and assembling evidence in Roma-related
research ...................................... 188
2. Roma Welfare Dependency:
How Representations are Created and
Dismantled (Case Study 2) ..................... 192
Unmaking public opinion ....................... 197
3. Genetic Studies: Interest in Roma Origin(s) and
Mobility (Case Study 3) ....................... 201
Endogamy as a master narrative frame in Roma-related genetic
papers ........................................ 205
The unbearable generalization: From convenience samples to
Roma population ............................... 210
Roma as subjects of medical genetic research .. 215
4. “The Sun is a Gypsy Stove” (Case Study 4) .... 217
CHAPTER 7: VISUAL DEPICTIONS OF ROMA IN
EXPERT PUBLICATIONS .............................. 223
1. Reading Photography: Pretext, Text, and
Context ...................................... 228
Selection of photographs for analysis......... 232
2. Roma Images in Policy Literature ............ 234
Roma girl writing in a schoolbook ............ 234
Children by the garbage dumpsite ............. 237
The smoking Roma ............................. 239
3. The Untold Roma Story or the Repressed
Normalcy ..................................... 242
CONCLUSIONS ...................................... 247
BIBLIOGRAPHY ..................................... 255
INDEX ............................................ 273
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Name index
(alphabetical list)
A
Albania, 22
Anderson, Margo, 109,113
Arel, Dominique, 6, 114, 116, 119
Ashkali, 22, 96
Asia / Asian / Asiatics, 111, 161,
184-185, 214, 217, 219, 221
Athingani, 23
Australia, 120
B
Balkan, 20, 82
Banton, Michael, 49, 51-52
Barth, Fredrik, 52-53
Barthes, Roland, 226, 229-230, 240
Bavarian, 76
Bertillon, Alphonse, 74
Best, Joel, 105
Bourdieu, Pierre, 6, 27, 29, 31, 43,
46, 52, 54-57, 62, 115, 177, 197,
229
Bowker, C., Geoffrey, 6, 110-112
Boyash, 22, 96, 147
Brazil, 56, 116
Bulgaria, 4, 15, 61-62, 82, 127,
142-146, 193, 195, 199-200,
212-213, 216
Burgdorfer, Friedrich, 107
Burke, Peter, 24, 47, 83, 92, 105
c
Central Institute of Statistics,
Romania, 109, 129
Central and Eastern Europe (CEE),
- See also Central and South East
Europe, 2, 4, 20, 34-36, 42, 56,
58, 64, 100-102, 122, 139, 141-
142, 146-147, 151, 161, 166, 168,
180, 185, 191-194, 200, 220,
223, 235-236
Chelcea, Ion, 130-132
Council of Europe (CoE), 16, 55,
78, 100-101, 114, 144, 158-159,
164, 169-170, 172-173, 178,
190, 211-212
Czech Republic - See also
Czechoslovakia, 16, 21, 75, 120,
129, 142, 187, 193, 199-200,
220
274
Name index
D
Decade of Roma Inclusion, 61, 223
Dillmann, Alfred, 76, 78
E
Eastern Europe, 82, 91, 94, 166,
187, 191, 212-213
Egyptians, 22-23, 36, 51, 90, 96,
147
Erhardt, Sophie, 76
European Agency for Fundamental
Rights (FRA), 65, 68, 100-101,
191, 224-225
European Commission (EC), 16,
21, 55, 93, 144, 164, 169, 171-
172, 191, 224-225, 236
European Roma and Travellers
Forum, 96
European Roma Rights Centre
(ERRC), 16, 100-101, 164, 169,
171
European Union (EU), 21, 29,
93-94, 96, 100, 102, 137, 166,
168, 236
F
Fleck, Ludwik, 21
Foucault, Michel, 5, 16-17, 74, 157
France, 22, 56, 74-75, 113-114,
116, 241
Fraser, Angus, 82, 90, 209
G
Gannett, Lisa, 46, 206-207, 217
Geertz, Clifford, 48, 88
Germany, 10, 56, 73-76, 83, 86,
106-107, 111, 113, 115, 120, 129,
160
Gheorghe, Nicolae, 171
Gofirnan, Erving, 84, 175-176,
226-227, 232, 245-246
Google Scholar (GS) 154-156, 160,
170
Gould, Stephen Jay, 37, 105, 217,
220
Grellmann, Heinrich Moritz
Gottlieb, 76, 81, 86, 88
Gresham, David, 203-205, 207,
209,211-212,214
Griesemer, R., James, 206-207
Gypsy Lore Society, 88-89
H
Haas, M., Peter, 14, 20
Hacking, Ian, 5, 25, 27, 32, 39-40,
84, 118
Hancock, Ian, 82-83, 108
Human Genome Project (HGP), 201
Hungary / Hungarian, 15, 21-22,
61-64, 67, 75, 91, 129, 135, 142,
144-145, 183, 185, 193, 213, 220
I
India / Indian, 23, 36-37, 51, 82, 84,
88-91, 184-185, 188, 203-205,
208-209, 214, 217, 220, 248-249
International Business Machines
Corporation (IBM), 107
International Romani Union (IRU),
94-96, 158, 160-161, 171
Israel, 116-117
J
Jedi, 120-121
Jenkins, Richard, 40, 47, 52-53
Jews, 107-109, 116-117, 128, 130,
205
K
Kahneman, Daniel, 176
Kalaydjieva, Luba, 203-204, 210-
212, 215-216
Name index
275
Kertzer, L, David, 6, 114, 116, 119
Kezdi, Gabor, 64
Klimova-Alexander, Ilona, 6, 94-95,
158
Knorr-Cetina, Karin, 8, 28, 31, 175,
177-178
Kosovo, 22, 147
Kovats, Martin, xiv, 6, 54, 96-97,
102, 158, 160
L
Ladânyi, Janos, 6, 35, 45, 61-62
Latour, Bruno, 6, 8, 15, 22, 25,
29-32, 106, 140, 154
Liégeois, Jean-Pierre, 77—78, 82,
142, 144-147, 170-173, 209
Lipphardt, Veronika, xiv, 6, 46, 206,
210-211
Lithuania, 212—213
Lombroso, Cesare, 74
Lucassen, Leo, 6, 9, 18, 73, 76, 78,
83-85, 189, 208
M
Macedonia, 22, 147
Manuilâ, Sabin, 109, 128-130
Mârginean, loan, 16
Marushiakova, Elena, 21, 82-83,
146-147, 209
Matras, Yaron, 82, 102, 256
Middle Ages, 9-10, 15, 18-19,48,
87, 122, 125, 135
Mills, G, Wright, 36, 38, 43
Morar, Bharti, 203, 209,211-212
Munich, 76
N
National Institute of Statistics
Romania (NIS), 133, 135-137
Nazi, 9-10, 76, 83, 87, 107-110,
115, 132, 160-161
Nuremberg Laws, 110
O
Office for National Statistics (ONS),
120-121
Okely, Judith, 6, 18-19, 51, 82-83,
89-91, 188, 204, 214
Open Society Foundations (OSF),
xiii, 16, 100-101, 247
Open Society Institute (OSI), 169,
171,232
OSCE, 164, 169, 172
P
Popov, Veselin, xiv, 21, 82-83, 146-
147, 209
R
Ritter, Robert, 76, 86
Roma Education Fund (REF), 100-
101, 169, 172, 220, 225, 242, 244
Romania / Romanian, 3-4, 9-10, 13,
15-16, 19, 22, 35, 47, 58, 61-62,
74-75, 82-83, 87, 107, 109, 113,
117, 122, 124-135, 137-138, 140,
142, 144-145, 147, 149, 159-
160, 193, 195, 199-200, 218
Romanian Principalities, 9, 15, 19,
83, 87, 122-127
Rudars, 22, 147
Rughini§, Cosima, 58, 62—63, 100
Rushton, J., Philippe, 217, 219
S
Said, Edward, 153
Second World War, 75, 85, 87, 99,
109-110, 113, 129, 168, 187,
204-205, 210
Seltzer, William, 109, 113
Serbia, 22, 67, 120, 147, 199-200,
217-220
Simhandl, Katrin, 29, 93-94, 171-172
Simonovits, Gabor, 63-64
276
Name index
Slovakia, 21, 142, 193, 220, 238
SouthAftica, 10,106,110-113
Spain, 144-145, 212-213
Star, S„ Leigh, 6, 110-112, 120-121
Stewart, Michael, 6, 51, 88, 91-92,
204
Sweden, 77
Szelenyi, Ivan, 6, 35, 45, 61-62
T
Tatars, 19, 125
Tübingen, 76
Tversky, Amos, 176
u
UNDP, 65, 77-78, 87, 100-101,
142-144, 169, 171, 178-179,
191-196, 200, 224-225, 233-
234, 239-241, 244, 251
UNHCR, 169, 172, 178
UNICEF, 100-101, 164, 169, 172,
224-225, 233-237, 244
United Kingdom (UK), 74, 83, 89,
91, 120-121, 242
United Nations (UN), 94-95, 158,
171, 192
United States (US), 56, 67, 83, 114-
116, 119, 203, 216, 220, 239
V
Vermeersch, Peter, 6, 32, 97-99,
178, 244
W
Weber, Max, 49-52
Western Europe, 29, 56, 68, 81-85,
93, 101-102, 139, 168, 208, 213,
216, 223
Willems, Wim, 6, 9, 18, 72, 75-76,
82-88, 110, 187, 189, 208
World Bank (WB), 11, 16, 55, 77-
78, 87, 100, 143-144, 156, 164,
168-173, 178-192, 196-200,
224-225, 232-234, 237, 244, 251
Y
Yugoslavia, 16, 129, 216
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