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The challenge of the new paradigm in Romani studies for sociology?
Acton, Thomas. - 2009
Abstract: Romani Studies has undergone in recent years a kind of intellectual decolonisation. The increased numbers of Romani Studies scholars who identify as Gypsy/Roma/Traveller themselves have produced new questions, challenged residual racisms, and demanded that sociological explanations, and the accounts of human behaviour underlying linguistics, geography, anthropology and political science, make sense for “people like us” rather than some intangibly different, othered “them”. To reach this point they have had to face down disciplinary challenges from linguistics, anthropology and political science that an inter-disciplinary approach lacks intellectual rigour. To face down these challenges they need to draw deeply on a sociological theory of social mobility which looks at all dimensions of social stratification, and not just class. It therefore has a considerable potential impact on social theory itself.
Keyword: HM Sociology; HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform; HT Communities. Classes. Races
URL: http://www.scasss.uu.se/iis/iis2009/pdf/ProgrammeBook.pdf
http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/5341/
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Why English Romanes did not become a literary Language in the 1970s
Acton, Thomas. - : Centre for Multiethnic Research, Uppsala University, 2009
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“No promised land”: history, historiography and the origins of the Gypsies
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“Glocalisation”: a new phenomenon or an age-old process? current adaptations in changes in Gypsy/Roma/Traveller identity in the Turkish Republic
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Book Reviews //
In: Journal of multilingual & multicultural development. - Colchester : Routledge 28 (2007) 4, 343
OLC Linguistik
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Charting the variety of aspirations of Romani/Gypsy groups in Turkey
Acton, Thomas; Marsh, Adrian. - : Economic and Social Research Council, 2007
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Book Review: The Gypsy Debate: Can Discourse Control?. Joanna Richardson. Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2006. Pp. iv+151. ISBN 1-84540-057-7 (pbk): £17.95.
Acton, Thomas. - : Taylor & Francis, 2007
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Language, Blacks and gypsies : languages without a written tradition and their role in education
Dalphinis, Morgan (Hrsg.); Acton, Thomas (Hrsg.). - London : Whiting & Birch [u.a.], 2000
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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The development of literary dialects of Romanes, and the prospects for an international standard dialect
In: Language, Blacks and gypsies. - London : Whiting & Birch [u.a.] (2000), 59-70
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Romani Rokkeripen To-divvus: The English Romani dialect and its contemporary social, educational and linguistic standing
Acton, Thomas; Kenrick, Donald. - : London: Romanestan Publications, 1984
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Romani Rokkeripen To-divvus: The English Romani dialect and its contemporary social, educational and linguistic standing
Acton, Thomas; Kenrick, Donald. - : London: Romanestan Publications, 1984
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Romani Rokkeripen To-divvus: The English Romani dialect and its contemporary social, educational and linguistic standing
Acton, Thomas; Kenrick, Donald. - : London: Romanestan Publications, 1984
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Educational policy and language use among English Romanies and Irish travellers (tinkers) in England and Wales
In: International journal of the sociology of language. - Berlin ; Boston : Walter de Gruyter (1979) 19, 91-110
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