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Postgraduate summer course: Romani Identities and Antigypsyism

December 3, 2019

The summer course “Romani Identities and Antigypsyism” organized by the CEU Summer University will be held in Budapest, Hungary between July 6-10, 2020.

Civil society: France needs to show the political will for more efficient inclusion policies

November 29, 2019

The recently-released second Roma Civil Monitor (RCM) report has reviewed the impact of French Government’s implementation of policies on both the "Gens du voyage”, who may be French citizens, and the citizens from Bulgaria and Romania who end up squatting throughout the country and are thus perceived as “Roma migrants” (“EU-mobile Roma”).

The Digital Power of Ukrainians Abroad: Social Media Activism and Political Participation

November 27, 2019

CPS Researcher Olena Fedyuk contributed with the chapter of  "The Digital Power of Ukrainians Abroad: Social Media Activism and Political Participation" to the recently published Routlegde book Democracy, Diaspora, Territory. Europe and Cross-Border Politics, edited by Olga Oleinikova and Jumana Bayeh.

About the book

Regional Economic Development and History

CPS research affiliate Sara Svensson and Marijn Molema (Frisian Institute of Social Research) are the co-editors of the book published by Routledge 'Regional Economic Development and History'.

Former CPS researcher Sharapov co-edits Anti-Trafficking Review

October 30, 2019

Former CEU Center for Policy Studies Marie Curie individual fellow Kiril Sharapov co-edits an issue of the Anti-Trafficking Review journal with an Editorial: Knowledge is Power, Ignorance is Bliss: Public perceptions and responses to human trafficking. The journal also includes an article by Sharapov "Public Understanding of Trafficking in Human Beings in Great Britain, Hungary and Ukraine" based on his work at CEU CPS on the UPKAT resea