Dear all,
Apologies for crossposting. Please find below the call for paper of the 
forthcoming conference on Romani mobilities in Europe (14-15 January 2010).
Best wishes
Nando
CALL FOR PAPERS
Romani mobilities in Europe: multidisciplinary perspectives
International Conference
Oxford, 14-15 January 2010
Convened by Nando Sigona and Roger Zetter, Refugee Studies Centre, 
University of Oxford
The Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) at the University of Oxford is 
organizing an international conference on the theme of /Romani 
mobilities in Europe: multidisciplinary perspectives/. The conference is 
part of ‘Mapping Romani mobilities in Europe’, a two-year research 
project funded by the John Fell Oxford University Press Research Fund. 
The main aim of the conference is to bring together scholars and 
students from across a variety of disciplines to discuss the multiple 
dimensions and impacts of Romani mobilities in Europe.
We invite proposals for papers which investigate the variety and 
directions of contemporary Romani mobilities into, out of and within the 
EU and locate them in the broader political, social, historical and 
cultural context. We welcome in particular proposals that focus on one 
or more of the following areas:
- Provide historical perspectives on policy and practice aimed at 
governing Romani mobilities;
- Interrogate, through the Roma case, the concept and practice of 
freedom of movement in the EU;
- Investigate broader demographic trends or specific migratory movements 
of Roma in the EU;
- Explore the relationship between different legal statuses and patterns 
and directions of Romani mobility;
- Explore Romani politics in the enlarged EU and the process of 
Europeanisation of the Roma issue, looking in particular at 
international NGOs, Roma elite and grassroots activism;
- Investigate the relationship between indigenous and long-established 
Romani communities and newly arrived Roma migrants;
- Discuss continuities and discontinuities in public discourses and 
social policies for Roma, Gypsies and Travellers in the EU;
- Explore settlement and resettlement issues in the context of 
widespread anti-Gypsyism;
- Analyse the impacts of migration on identity and cultural production.
The conference will take place on 14-15 January 2010 and will feature a 
range of plenary and panel sessions and a keynote lecture by Baroness 
Nicholson of Winterbourne MEP.
Those wishing to present a paper are invited to submit an abstract (max 
300 words) and a brief CV (max 150 words) to the conference organisers 
by Friday 25th September 2009.
For full details see the Call for Papers (attached).
EMAIL: nando.sigona@???
WEB: 
www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/conf_conferences_140110.html
-- 
Nando Sigona
Research Officer
Refugee Studies Centre
Oxford Department of International Development (ODID)
University of Oxford
3 Mansfield Road
OX1 3TB Oxford
United Kingdom
tel: +44(0)1865281703
fax: +44(0)1865281730
Email: nando.sigona@???
Web: RSC 
www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/Sigona.html
Young Undocumented Migrants [YUM] website 
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