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József Kotics is a lecturer and Head of the Institute of Cultural and Visual Anthropology at the University of Miskolc, Hungary. His research focuses on Roma-non-Roma local coexistence practices in different field sites in the Carpathian Basin, and he has participated in several applied anthropological projects and contributed to the production of strategic documents. He has published six monographs and almost 100 scholarly articles and book chapters.

József Kotics

József Kotics is a lecturer and Head of the Institute of Cultural and Visual Anthropology at the University of Miskolc, Hungary. His research focuses on Roma-non-Roma local coexistence practices in different field sites in the Carpathian Basin, and he has participated in several applied anthropological projects and contributed to the production of strategic documents. He has published six monographs and almost 100 scholarly articles and book chapters.

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Based on three decades of anthropological fieldwork, this book argues that Roma-non-Roma coexistence in the Carpathian Basin is always based on opposition. It presents case studies and applied projects to reveal patterns that can be used to fight the exclusion of the Roma today.

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