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II. International Antizigansm / Antigypsyism Congress: „Theories, Models and Praxis“ Taschenbuch – 22. März 2023

In October 2005, the 2nd International Conference on Antiziganism took place in Hamburg. The conference was supported by various organizations, including the Council of Europe, the University of Hamburg, and the Hamburg State Center for Political Education. The aim was to discuss scientific approaches to clarify, uncover, and combat Antiziganism. In the opening ceremony, representatives from academia, politics, and Roma organizations spoke. They all emphasized the importance of collaboration between affected individuals and the majority society in combating Antiziganism. Rudko Kawczynski regretted that the conference was 60 years too late, but was pleased with the active participation.

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I. International Antiziganism / Antigypsyism Congress: „The failure of the scientific thinking in the Roma research“ Taschenbuch – 22. März 2023

The text describes a conference on Antiziganism that took place in Hamburg in October 2004. The conference was supported by various organizations, including the Council of Europe, the University of Hamburg, and the Hamburg State Centre for Political Education. The aim of the conference was to discuss scientific approaches to clarify, uncover, and combat Antiziganism. During the opening ceremony, representatives from academia, politics, and Roma organizations spoke, highlighting the importance of cooperation between the affected parties and the majority society in the fight against Antiziganism.
The text then goes on to summarize various discussions and workshops that took place during the conference, covering topics such as literature and modern history, linguistics and early history, philosophy-ideology-politics, and workshops on specific issues related to the Roma and Sinti communities. The final panel discussion focused on the role of science in combating Antiziganism.
The conference was opened by Marko D. Knudsen, a prominent activist and expert on the rights of Roma and Sinti in Germany and Europe. The vice-president of the University of Hamburg also gave a speech, emphasizing the importance of addressing Antiziganism and the responsibility of science in doing so. The conference provided a platform for experts and activists to exchange ideas and strategies to combat Antiziganism and improve the situation of the Roma and Sinti communities.

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The Roma (Romani) History: A Overview 997 -2000 Taschenbuch – 15. Juni 2020

Stigmatization of a Minority– Is it real?The racism scholar Mark Terkessidis reports the following incident in the preface of his book Psychologie des Rassismus [The Psychology of Racism] (Terkessidis, Mark: Psychologie des Rassismus. Opladen/Wiesbaden 1998, p. 9.): „Some time ago, somebody suddenly rang at my door bell around noon. I heard a female voice over the intercom. Since her German was quite insufficient, I at first was unable to find out what was the matter. Then it occurred to me that she had to be a Gypsy woman wanting to sell me some junk. I was in a hurry and did not want to either talk to her, nor open the door. Yet, I still asked her again what she wanted. Now she talked less upset and I understood that she was supposed to deliver food to the office on the first floor but had not reached anyone there. She therefore had asked me to let her in, so she could leave the food upstairs. My prejudices embarrassed me and I opened the door.” Where do such prejudices stem from? Are we born with them? What do I need them for? These are questions not easily answered, yet also questions which have left marks in all of human history. Is it the colour of their skin or their music? The mainstream of society calls them Gypsies, yet they call themselves Sinti or Roma. There is a large number of clichés about this people, but who actually knows details about their lives, their selves, in short, about their culture? Neither nonfiction books nor encyclopaedias can give you any precise answers. Instead, published descriptions of this people’s origins are most often superficial, lack details, contradict each other, and are mixed with prejudices. The Holocaust was a devastating catastrophe for the Roma and Sinti. Yet, this tragedy is almost forgotten by others, since the media limited their coverage to Jewish suffering. This insensibility and oblivion in a society is symbolic for the hardships the Roma and Sinti have had to endure. One cannot even sufficiently describe the suffering they must have gone through in words or pictures.Discrimination against this people has not only existed for centuries; it is still prevalent today. No one is born with prejudices, yet most individuals never reflect on them rationally. Hannah Vogt criticizes the increasing number of emotional acts and stigmatizations in most peoples’ behaviour, especially when there is no cause for them. They exhibit a certain disposition in their character, which can be ignored but never abandoned. Discrimination is manifest on all levels of society, from household to politics and legislation. Without serious attempts to educate others it is impossible to make people understand the community and cultural identity of the Roma and Sinti. They are a part of our society and therefore, a part of our democracy.

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08B73YVKC
  • Herausgeber ‏ : ‎ Independently published (15. Juni 2020)
  • Sprache ‏ : ‎ Englisch
  • Taschenbuch ‏ : ‎ 39 Seiten
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8654219763
  • Abmessungen ‏ : ‎ 21.59 x 0.23 x 27.94 cm

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Antiziganism Studies: What does Antiziganism mean? Proposal of a Scientific Definition from Different European Viewpoints: Texts from Prof. Dr. W. … D. Knudsen “The Evil Reality of Antiziganism” Taschenbuch – 24. Juni 2020

  1. Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe26 Seiten
  2. SpracheEnglisch
  3. Erscheinungstermin24. Juni 2020
  4. Abmessungen15.6 x 0.15 x 23.39 cm
  5. ISBN-13979-8656739610

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