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  1. The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Politics in Europe
  2. Solidarity as a Verb: Engaging in Pro-migrant Actions in Localised Contexts
  3. Pushing Human Rights Boundaries
  4. Beyond Recognition? Locating “Roma Representation” in Italy and Spain
  5. Gérer la diversité religieuse en Europe
  6. The Non-radicalisation of Muslims in Southern Europe
  7. A Southern European Exceptionalism? Opening the Debate
  8. Missing in Action: Understanding (the Lack of) Religiously Inspired Violent Radicalisation in Italy Against the Odds
  9. Navigating Shifting Narratives of Terrorism and Resilience: The Spanish Case
  10. Religiously Inspired Violent Radicalisation in Southern Europe: Why It Is Not Emerging
  11. Socio-economic Marginalisation, Fragmentation, and the Lack of Violent Radicalisation: Insights from Greece
  12. When ethnicity is “national”: mapping ethnic minorities in Europe’s framework convention for the protection of national minorities
  13. United in Diversity? Transnational Heritage in Europe and Southern Africa Between Memory and Anticolonialism
  14. Open Access: State-religion relations in Southern and Southeastern Europe: moderate secularism with majoritarian undertones
  15. State-religion relations in Southern and Southeastern Europe: moderate secularism with majoritarian undertones
  16. Managing Religious Diversity in Europe
  17. Antidiscrimination Meets Integration Policies: Exploring New Diversity-Related Challenges in Europe
  18. Solapamientos, lagunas e incoherencias en las políticas públicas para la población gitana del Estado español
  19. In the Eye of the Beholder? Minority Representation and the Politics of Culture
  20. Routledge Handbook on the Governance of Religious Diversity
  21. Spain
  22. The Italian case
  23. Governing religious diversity across the world
  24. The governance of religious diversity
  25. Making the most of superdiversity: notes on the potential of a new approach
  26. Making the most of superdiversity:
  27. Making the most of superdiversity: notes on the potential of a new approach
  28. Integration as an Essentially Contested Concept: Questioning the Assumptions behind the National Roma Integration Strategies of Italy and Spain
  29. Roma Westward Migration in Europe: Rethinking Political, Social, and Methodological Challenges
  30. Conformism or Inadequacy of Roma Inclusion Policies? Missed Opportunities at the European and Local Levels
  31. Constructing Roma Migrants
  32. What's in a Name? Causes and Consequences of Labelling Minorities as “National” or “Migrant”: Roma in Italy and Spain
  33. Same-same but different: what can superdiversity offer that multiculturalism cannot?
  34. Cultural Institutions as a Combat Sport. Reflections on the European Roma Institute
  35. Roma migration in the EU: the case of Spain between ‘new’ and ‘old’ minorities
  36. Modèles de gestion de la diversité en Europe et migrations roms : le cas espagnol
  37. Timofey Agarin (ed.),When Stereotype Meets Prejudice: Antiziganism in European Societies. Stuttgart: ibidem-Verlag, 2014. Pp. 247. ISBN 978-3-8382-0588-5.