Living Beyond the Pale Living Beyond the Pale

Living Beyond the Pale

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Publisher Description

We find Roma settlements on the outskirts of villages, separated from the majority population by roads, railways or other barriers, disconnected from water pipelines and sewage treatment. Why are some people (or groups) better off than others when it comes to the distribution of environmental benefits? In order to understand the present situation and identify ways to address the impacts of these inequalities we must understand the past and mechanisms related to the differentiated treatment. The situation and discrimination of the Roma ethnic minority in Slovakia is examined from the perspective of environmental conditions and injustice. There is no simple answer as to why there is environmental injustice. Environmental conditions in Roma settlements are just one of the indicators of failures of policies addressing the problem of poverty and social exclusion in marginalized groups, structural discrimination, and internal Roma problems. Environmental injustice is not an outcome of the 'historical determination' of the Roma population to live in environmentally problematic places.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2012
May 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
253
Pages
PUBLISHER
Central European University LLC
SELLER
Gardners Books Ltd
SIZE
5.5
MB
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