3,004
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Roma street-workers in Uppsala: racialised poverty and super precarious housing conditions in Romania and Sweden

ORCID Icon & ORCID Icon

References

  • Agamben, G. (1998). Homo sacer: sovereign power and bare life. Stanford University Press.
  • Amann, W., Bejan, I., & Mundt, A. (2013). The National Housing Agency–A key stakeholder in Housing Policy. In Hegedüs, J., Teller, N., & Lux. M. (Eds.), Social housing in transition countries (pp. 210–223). Routledge.
  • Andersson, R. & Molina, I. (2003). Racialization and migration in urban segregation processes. Key issues for critical geographers. In J. Öhman & K. Simonsen (Eds.), Voices from the North - New Trends in Nordic Human Geography (pp. 261–282). Ashgate.
  • Balibar, É. (2009). Foreword. In N. Sigona & N. Trehan (Eds.), Roma politics in contemporary Europe: Poverty, ethnic mobilisation and the neoliberal order (pp. viii–xiii). Palgrave MacMillan.
  • Bauerdick, R. (2013). Zigeuner: Begegnungen mit einem ungeliebten Volk. DVA.
  • Baeten, G., Westin, S., Pull, E. & Molina, I. (2017). Pressure and violence: housing renovation and displacement in Sweden. In Environment and Planning A, 49(3), 631–651.
  • Berescu, C. (2011). The rise of the new European Roma ghettos: A brief account of some empirical studies. Urban Research & Practice, 4(3), 344–352.
  • Berescu, C., Petrović, M., & Teller, N. (2013). Housing exclusion of the Roma. Living on the edge. In J. Hegedus, N. Teller, & M. Lux (Eds.), Social housing in transition countries (pp. 98–116). Routledge.
  • Boia, L. (2001). Romania: Borderland of Europe. Reaktion Books.
  • Bunescu, I. (2014). Roma in Europe: The politics of collective identity formation. Routledge.
  • Chelcea, L. (2003). Ancestors, domestic groups, and the socialist state: housing nationalization and restitution in Romania. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 45(04), 714–740. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417503000331
  • Christophers, B. (2013). A monstrous hybrid: The political economy of housing in early twenty-first century Sweden. New Political Economy, 18(6), 885–911. https://doi.org/10.1080/13563467.2012.753521
  • Clapp, A. (2017). Romania Redivivus. New Left Review, 108, 5–41.
  • Cousins, S. (2019). Overcoming everyday racism: Building resilience and wellbeing in the face of discrimination and microaggressions. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
  • Davidson, M. (2009). Displacement, space and dwelling: Placing gentrification debate. Ethics, Place and Environment: A Journal of Philosophy and Geography, 12(2), 219–234. https://doi.org/10.1080/13668790902863465
  • Garfias, R. (1984). Dance among the urban gypsies of Romania. Yearbook for Traditional Music, 16, 84–96. https://doi.org/10.2307/768204
  • Goldberg, D. T. (2002). The racial state. Routledge.
  • Grundström, K., & Molina, I. (2016). From folkhem to life-style housing in Sweden: segregation and urban form, 1930's – 2010's. International Journal for Housing Policy. 16(3), 316–336.
  • Hansson, E. (2019). Det känns fel”: Om det svenska samhällets reaktioner på närvaron av tiggande EU-medborgare, 2014-2016 [doctoral thesis]. Uppsala University, Geographica, 24.
  • Hansson, E., & Mitchell, D. (2018). The exceptional state of “Roma Beggars” in Sweden. European Journal of Homelessness, 12(1), 16–40.
  • Hedin, K., Clark, E., Lundholm, E., & Malmberg, G. (2012). Neoliberalization of housing in Sweden: Gentrification, filtering, and social polarization. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 102(2), 443–463. https://doi.org/10.1080/00045608.2011.620508
  • Kóczé, A. (2018). Race, migration and neoliberalism: distorted notions of Romani migration in European public discourses. Social Identities, 24(4), 459–473. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504630.2017.1335827
  • Kóczé, A., & Rövid, M. (2017). Roma and the politics of double discourse in contemporary Europe. Identities, 24(6), 684–700. https://doi.org/10.1080/1070289X.2017.1380338
  • Lancione, M. (2017). Revitalising the uncanny: Challenging inertia in the struggle against forced evictions. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 35(6), 1012–1032. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263775817701731
  • Lind, J., & Persdotter, M. (2017). Differential deportability and the contradictions of a territorialized right to education: A perspective from Sweden. Movements, 3(1), 51–69.
  • Listerborn, C. (2018). Bostadsojämlikhet: röster om bostadsnöden. Premiss.
  • Majuru, A. (2003). Bucureştii mahalalelor, sau periferia ca mod de existenţă. Compania.
  • Mitchell, D. (2011). Homelessness, American style. Urban Geography, 32(7), 933–955. https://doi.org/10.2747/0272-3638.32.7.933
  • Mitchell, D. (1997). The annihilation of space by law: The roots and implications of anti-homeless laws. Antipode, 29(3), 303–335. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8330.00048
  • Mitchell, D., & Staeheli, L. (2012). On the politics and ethics of ‘using” ‘the homeless’ in social justice research. In R. Amster & M. T. Valado (Eds.), Professional lives, personal struggles: Ethics and advocacy in homelessness research (pp. 161–175). Lexington Press.
  • Mohtadi, L. (2012). Den dag jag blir fri, en bok om Katarina Taikon. Natur & Kultur.
  • Montesino, N. (2012). Social disability: Roma and refugees in Swedish welfare. International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, 8(3), 134–145. https://doi.org/10.1108/17479891211267320
  • Molina, I. (1997). Stadens rasifiering. Etnisk boendesegregation i folkhemmet. Geografiska regionstudier Nr 32, Kulturgeografiska institutionen, Uppsala universitet.
  • Mulinari, D., & Neergaard, A. (2017). Theorising racism: Exploring the Swedish racial regime. Nordic Journal of Migration Research, 7(2), 88–96. https://doi.org/10.1515/njmr-2017-0016
  • National Institute of Statistics. (2016). Dimensiuni ale incluziunii sociale în România. Bucharest: Institutul Naţional de Statistică. Accessed August 10, 2017: http://www.insse.ro/cms/sites/default/files/field/publicatii/dimensiuni_ale_incluziunii_sociale_in_romania_1.pd.
  • Persdotter, M. (2019). Free to move along. On the urbanisation of cross-border mobility controls – A case of Roma ‘EU migrants’ in Malmö, Sweden [Dissertation]. Malmö University and Roskilde University.
  • Pred, A. (2000). Even in Sweden. Racisms, racialized spaces, and the popular geographical imagination. University of California Press.
  • Roediger, D. R. (2017). Class, race and marxism.
  • Sahlin, I. (2015). Searching for a homeless strategy in Sweden. European Journal of Homelessness, 9(2), 161–186.
  • Schclarek Mulinari, L. (2018). Slumpvis Utvald. Civil Rights Defenders.
  • Șoaită, A. M. (2012). Strategies for in situ home improvement in Romanian large housing estates. Housing Studies, 27, 1008–1030.
  • Troc, G. (2002). A state of despair: Roma (gypsy) population during transition–Transylvanian case studies. Studia Europaea, 47(1–2), 49–90.
  • Vâlceanu, D. G., & Suditu, B. (2015). Social housing in Romania. Alma Mater University Journal, 8(1), 76–80.
  • van Baar, H. (2018). Contained mobility and the racialization of poverty in Europe: The Roma at the development – Security nexus. Social Identities, 24(4), 442–458. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504630.2017.1335826
  • Vincze, E. (2014). The racialization of Roma in the ‘new’ Europe and the political potential of Romani women. European Journal of Women’s Studies, 21(4), 443–449.
  • Vincze, E. (2018). Ghettoization: The production of marginal spaces of housing and the reproduction of racialized labour. In E. Vincze, N. Petrovici, C. Ratţ, & G. Picker (Eds.), Racialized Labour in Romania: Spaces of marginality at the periphery of global capitalism (pp. 63–96). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Wing Sue, D. (2010). Microaggressions in everyday life: Race, gender, and sexual orientation. Wiley.
  • Yıldız, C., & De Genova, N. (2018). Un/Free mobility: Roma migrants in the European Union, social identities. Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture, 24(4), 425–441.

Official Reports

Articles in Newspapers