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Ivan Ejub Kostić et al., « Roma in Central and Southeastern Europe: Navigating Muslim Identities, Challenges and Activism », Repository of Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory of the University in Belgrade, ID : 10.5281/zenodo.14557516
The edited volume, Roma in Central and Southeastern Europe: Navigating Muslim Identities, Challenges, and Activism, addresses a complex and underexplored intersection of ethnic, religious, and activist identities. It focuses on the experiences of Roma communities with Muslim identities, situating their struggles within broader frameworks of discrimination, resilience, and ideas about societal transformation. By examining the nexus of antigypsyism and anti-Muslim hate, as well as the activism emerging from these intersecting oppressions, the volume fills a critical gap in the existing academic literature. It sheds light on a range of issues, including the effects of multiple discrimination on specific groups such as Roma women and the diverse strategies of resistance and community engagement within these marginalized populations.