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"No Soft Touch": Romani Migration to the U.K. at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century
Authors:Will Guy
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Political Science and Diplomacy , Vytautas Magnus University , Kaunas , Lithuania leonas.tolvaisis@gmail.com
Abstract:This paper discusses Romani migration to the U.K. from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in the closing years of the twentieth century, with particular reference to the Czech and Slovak Republics. These case studies were chosen to illustrate wider points because they are the best documented, particularly with regard to illuminating sociological research on motivations for migration. Comparisons with similar migration to Canada shed further light on the situation. Refugees from these CEE countries have met a hostile reception in the U.K. It is argued here, however, that popular ignorance alone does not provide a sufficient explanation for this hostility: rather, the condemnation of Romani asylum seekers is seen as an expression of a deep-rooted and long-standing anxiety in the U.K. about immigration and its potential consequences. In spite of their relatively insignificant numbers, Roma have acted as convenient motifs in this ongoing discourse, being assigned a prominent symbolic role at a time of heightened political sensitivity.
Keywords:historical institutionalism  cultural autonomy  path dependence  Vojvodina Hungarians  Serbia minority policies
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