TY - BOOK AU - Surdu,Mihai TI - Those Who Count: Expert Practicies of Roma Classification SN - 9789633861158 AV - DX145 .S87 2015 U1 - 323.11914/97 23 PY - 2022///] CY - Budapest, New York : PB - Central European University Press, KW - Census KW - Classification KW - Political aspects KW - Europe KW - Social aspects KW - Ethnicity KW - Government policy KW - Public opinion KW - Romanies KW - Research KW - Social surveys KW - Stereotypes (Social psychology) KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General KW - bisacsh KW - Classification, Ethnicity, Minorities, Roma studies, Romanies, Social policy, Social surveys, Stereotypes N1 - Frontmatter --; Table of Contents --; List of tables --; List of abbreviations --; Acknowledgments --; Introduction --; Chapter 1 Epistemic and Political Classifications --; Chapter 2 Ethnicity Theories and Research Practices --; Chapter 3 Disciplinary Traditions in the Study of Roma --; Chapter 4 Ethnicity Inscriptions in Censuses and Surveys --; Chapter 5 Influencers of Academic and Expert Discourse about Roma --; Chapter 6 Case Studies on Roma-related Discourse --; Chapter 7 Visual Depictions of Roma in Expert Publications --; Conclusions --; Bibliography --; Name index; restricted access N2 - Those Who Count scrutinizes the scientific and expert practices of Roma classification and counting, and the politics of Roma-related knowledge production. The book takes a historical perspective on Roma group construction, both as an epistemic object and a policy target, with a focus on the expert discourse of the last two decades. The book argues that knowledge production on Roma is neither objective nor disinterested but rather is co-produced by political and academic actors driven by organizational interests with rather narrow disciplinary research traditions, as well as by political manifestos. The result of such co-production is a negative Roma public image circulating well beyond the expert discourse which reinforces stereotypes held by society at large. The case studies and examples presented in the book show that the state-led population census, policy related surveys, as well as academic and scientific research, together craft an essentialized Roma identity. The recently reemerged Roma-related genetic research imports assumptions, classifications, and narrations from the social sciences and contributes through sampling strategies, interpretation of data, and generalization to reify and pathologize Roma ethnicity. Roma are relegated by experts to several types of determinism: to a social category, to a frozen culture, and to a homogenous biologized entity UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9789633861158 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789633861158 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789633861158/original ER -