European yearbook of minority issues
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European yearbook of minority issues
Brill Nijhoff, 2022
- v. 19, 2020 : hardback
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Includes bibliographical references
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Description
The European Yearbook of Minority Issues provides a critical and timely review of contemporary developments in minority-majority relations in Europe. It combines analysis, commentary and documentation in relation to conflict management, international legal developments and domestic legislation affecting minorities in Europe.
Part I contains scholarly articles and, the "special focus" section in this year's volume is devoted to Covid-19 and minorities.
Part II contains reports on national and international developments.
Part III features book reviews introducing and critiquing new, relevant literature within the disciplines of the social sciences, humanities and law.
Apart from providing a unique annual overview of minority issues for both scholars and practitioners in this field, the Yearbook is an indispensable reference tool for libraries, research institutes as well as governments and international organisations.
The European Yearbook of Minority Issues is also available online.
Table of Contents
Foreword
List of Tables
part 1
Thematic Articles
section 1
General Articles
The EU Migration Pact and Action Plan on Integration and Inclusion A Progressive Step or Half Measure?
Stephanie E. Berry and Isilay Taban
Policing Blackness in Europe Colonial Entanglements and Contemporary Articulations of Struggle
Vanessa E. Thompson
The Making of Borders and Minorities Revisiting the Plebiscites after World War i
J o rgen K u hl
section 2
Special Focus: Covid-19 and Minorities
Introduction
Minorities and Health During the Covid-19 Pandemic Health Inequalities and Discrimination
Katharina Crepaz
Securitization of Minorities under Covid-19 Discourses, Practices, and Historical Antecedents
Andrea Carl a and Marika Djolai
Self-Rule and Covid-19 Times On How the Pandemic Unveiled Rigidities and Elasticities of the Self-Government Institutional Framework
Mireia Grau-Creus , Jordi Garcia-Muniesa and Ander Errasti
part 2
Reports
section 1
International Developments
The Rights of European Minorities Justice, Public Administration, Participation, Transfrontier Exchanges and Citizenship-International Developments in 2020
No e mi Nagy
Sociocultural and Economic Rights, Education, and the Media in the Context of European Minorities-International Developments in 2020
Mariya Riekkinen
section 2
National Developments
Sami Land Rights: Recent Developments in Swedish Case Law
Christina Allard
"One Nation-One Language" The Ambiguity of the State Language Policy and Policy Towards Minorities in Contemporary Latvia and Ukraine
Ksenia Maksimovtsova
The Autonomy Movement of Hungarians in Romania
Levente Salat , Istv a n Gerg o Sz e kely and Dorottya Lakatos
part 3
Book Reviews
Katharina Crepaz, Ulrich Becker and Elisabeth Wacker (eds.), Health in Diversity-Diversity in Health. (Forced) Migration, Social Diversification, and Health in a Changing World (Springer, Wiesbaden, 2020), e-ISBN 978-3-658-29177-8 (e-book )
Olgun Akbulut and Elcin Aktoprak (eds.), Minority Self-Government in Europe and the Middle East. From Theory to Practice (Brill, Leiden, 2019), isbn 978-90-04-40544-8 (hardcover)
Norina Bogatec and Zaira Vidau (eds.), A Community at the Heart of Europe. Slovenes in Italy and the Challenges of the Third Millennium (Newcastle, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2020), isbn 978-1-5275-4622-6 (hardback )
Appendix
by "Nielsen BookData"