Erasing boundaries: Researching the emancipation process of Roma women within the framework of the heroines project

Contemporary societies, both globally and locally, are becoming increasingly aware of the need for inclusiveness and equality, especially when it comes to those social groups that have historically been neglected or marginalized. Women’s empowerment, in a broader context, is becoming one of...

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Main Authors: Bogdanović Bojana, Stevanović Lada, Đorđević Ivan
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Ethnography, SASA, Belgrade 2025-01-01
Series:Glasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU
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Online Access:https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0861/2025/0350-08612501147B.pdf
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description Contemporary societies, both globally and locally, are becoming increasingly aware of the need for inclusiveness and equality, especially when it comes to those social groups that have historically been neglected or marginalized. Women’s empowerment, in a broader context, is becoming one of the key mechanisms in the fight against discrimination and inequality. Its role is particularly significant in cases where women, in addition to gender-based, also face other forms of structural inequality - ethnic, social and economic. This is precisely the situation that characterizes the life contexts of Roma women, whose emancipation, despite the existing history of research, remains insufficiently known, especially in the context of creating deeper and more comprehensive insights into their struggles and achievements. This paper seeks to provide a new perspective on the process of emancipation of Roma women, mapping the paths of the empowerment through the analysis of the obstacles they face, but also the practices of resistance, solidarity and independent actions that build spaces of freedom and subjectivity. The authors do this based on the research conducted within the framework of the HEROINES project, supported by the Centre for the Promotion of Science, and implemented by the Institute of Ethnography of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in cooperation with the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade and the Roma Women’s Centre “Bibija”. By applying the participatory methodology of community mapping - relatively new in Serbian social sciences and humanities - Roma women gain an active role in shaping their own stories, thereby destabilizing the traditional, paternalistic epistemological position of researchers.
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spelling doaj-art-81e3f80c1ae641a48e53bb9919a3b5f22025-08-20T03:31:33ZengInstitute of Ethnography, SASA, BelgradeGlasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU0350-08612334-82592025-01-0173114716910.2298/GEI2501147B0350-08612501147BErasing boundaries: Researching the emancipation process of Roma women within the framework of the heroines projectBogdanović Bojana0Stevanović Lada1Đorđević Ivan2Institute of Ethnography SASA, BelgradeInstitute of Ethnography SASA, BelgradeInstitute of Ethnography SASA, BelgradeContemporary societies, both globally and locally, are becoming increasingly aware of the need for inclusiveness and equality, especially when it comes to those social groups that have historically been neglected or marginalized. Women’s empowerment, in a broader context, is becoming one of the key mechanisms in the fight against discrimination and inequality. Its role is particularly significant in cases where women, in addition to gender-based, also face other forms of structural inequality - ethnic, social and economic. This is precisely the situation that characterizes the life contexts of Roma women, whose emancipation, despite the existing history of research, remains insufficiently known, especially in the context of creating deeper and more comprehensive insights into their struggles and achievements. This paper seeks to provide a new perspective on the process of emancipation of Roma women, mapping the paths of the empowerment through the analysis of the obstacles they face, but also the practices of resistance, solidarity and independent actions that build spaces of freedom and subjectivity. The authors do this based on the research conducted within the framework of the HEROINES project, supported by the Centre for the Promotion of Science, and implemented by the Institute of Ethnography of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in cooperation with the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade and the Roma Women’s Centre “Bibija”. By applying the participatory methodology of community mapping - relatively new in Serbian social sciences and humanities - Roma women gain an active role in shaping their own stories, thereby destabilizing the traditional, paternalistic epistemological position of researchers.https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0861/2025/0350-08612501147B.pdfwomen’s emancipationroma womenheroines projectcommunity mapping
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heroines project
community mapping
title Erasing boundaries: Researching the emancipation process of Roma women within the framework of the heroines project
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heroines project
community mapping
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