Discrimination
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<p><strong><a title="Discrimination" href="https://journals.tplondon.com/disc"><em><img style="padding: 0 15px; float: left;" src="https://journals.tplondon.com/public/journals/5/frontcover-Discriminationsmall.jpg" alt="Discrimination" height="200" /></em></a>Discrimination</strong>, formerly known as <em>Journal of Gypsy Studies</em>, is an international, interdisciplinary and peer-reviewed <a href="https://journals.tplondon.com/disc/about#oanchor">Open Access</a> journal dedicated to publishing high quality research and scholarship in social sciences with a focus on discrimination. <strong>Discrimination </strong>invites articles on discrimination from all social science disciplines including anthropology, demography, economics, health and wellbeing, history, legal studies, psychology, political science, social work, and sociology. Articles may focus on one or more aspects and domains of discrimination including gender, ethnicity, culture, economy and labour markets and any cognate areas. </p> <p><strong>Discrimination</strong> is an <a href="https://journals.tplondon.com/disc/about#oanchor">Open Access</a> publication, allowing users to freely access, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to full-text articles for any lawful purpose without requiring permission from the publisher or author. </p> <p>ISSN: 2976-7709 (Print) e-ISSN 2976-7717 (Online) </p> <p><strong>Discrimination</strong> is indexed and abstracted in:</p> <ul> <li><a href="https://ideas.repec.org/s/mig/jpjrnl.html">RePEc</a></li> <li>Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL)</li> <li><a href="https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/42483">Sherpa RoMEO</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.asanet.org/">American Sociological Association’s Publication Options Journal Directory</a>.</li> </ul>Transnational Press Londonen-USDiscrimination2976-7709<p>CC Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0</p>Nomadism as Ancestral Homeland in the Romani Culture
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<p><em>Nomadism is perceived as an essential trait of the Romani ethnic identity, both inside and outside the Romani communities. This paper explores the meaning of nomadism in the Romani culture by considering how this practice has been represented in the sociocultural imaginary. In particular, the paper analyzes the depiction of nomadism in the ethnopolitical discourse and the literary field, both in oral tradition and in written texts. The analysis examines works authored by representative Romani writers, such as Bronislawa Wajs “Papusza”, Mateo Maximoff, Menyhért Lakatos or José Heredia Maya, among others. Finally, the paper considers how in the literary text, the image of nomadism is produced and consumed as a mark of ethnic authenticity. </em></p>Ana Belén Martín Sevillano
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2023-05-012023-05-015111810.33182/disc.v5i1.3000