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Suggestions for academic additions to the Digital Library
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Bibliography examples:
- Bogdan, Maria (2017), “Roma Press Centre – 20 years of making a difference”, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, Vol.24, No. 6, pp.751-759
- Costache, Ioanida (2018), “Reclaiming Romani-ness: Identity Politics, Universality and Otherness Or, Towards a (New) Romani Subjectivity”, Journal of Critical Romani Studies, Vol.1, No.1, pp.30-43
- Marsh, Adrian (2008), “A Brief History of Gypsies in Turkey”, in Danova–Russinova, S. et.al. [eds.], We Are Here! Discriminatory Exclusion and Struggle for Rights of Roma in Turkey, Edirne, Budapest, Istanbul: Edirne Romani Foundation, European Roma Rights Centre, Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly, pp.5–20
- Mate, Dezso (2017), The First Sparks of the Romani LGBTQ Movement, Centre for Higher Education and Equity Research (CHEER), School of Education and Social Work, Brighton: University of Sussex, pp.1–6
- Mirga–Kruszelnicka, Anna (2015), “Romani Studies and Emerging Romani Scholarship”, ‘“Nothing About Us Without Us”? Roma Participation in Policy Making and Knowledge Production’ Issue, Roma Rights: Journal of the European Roma Rights Centre, No.2, Budapest: ERRC, pp.39-45
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