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Abstract(s)
Despite the stereotyped homogenisation of the Ciganos (or Gypsies/
Roma) – often perceived as poor and marginalised – many have in
fact taken different personal and family life paths. Taking into
account a perspective of differentiated socialisation processes,
social and family contexts and frames of life experiences, the aim
of this paper is to present the main results obtained from a
qualitative study where in-depth interviews were conducted with
Ciganos integrated in the Portuguese labour market (as
employees). Our focus is on the processes of social integration, on
the many revelations of social and cultural pluralism, and on
Gypsy identity, centring attentions and how such identification
often serves to challenge the static and hegemonic conceptions
about the cultural traits and representations of this population.
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Keywords
Ciganos Gypsies Social integration Social identity Social change
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Magano, O. (2017) Tracing normal lives: between stigma and the will to be Cigano, Social Identities, 23:1, 44-55, DOI: 10.1080/13504630.2016.1227700
Publisher
Routledge. Taylor & Francis Group
