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Decentring Race: The Politics of Welcoming Ukrainians in Romania

Autor Raluca Bejan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mai 2026
When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 and people began to flee the country, the hospitality of neighbouring countries towards Ukrainians was set in stark contrast to their reluctance to accommodate refugees from Africa and the Middle East. Critics suggested that Europe was treating refugees from Ukraine better than those from the Global South, and attributed this difference to race. Using Romania as a case study, and drawing on fifty-one interviews with civil society stakeholders, community activists, and Romanian state officials, and twenty-five interviews with international students who were in Ukraine at the time of the invasion, Decentring Race complicates the story that singles out race as the primary factor in the categorization of refugees as either deserving or undeserving. Alongside nationality, ethnicity, religion, class, gender, and local racial politics, it brings to the fore geopolitical realities and the bipartite EU-Ukraine legislative framework as factors that shaped the granting of transnational mobility rights.
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ISBN-13: 9789633868522
ISBN-10: 9633868521
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Amsterdam University Press
Colecția Central European University Press

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Notă biografică

Raluca Bejan is Associate Professor of Social Work and of European Studies at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, where she is also a Research Associate at the Jean Monnet European Union Centre of Excellence. She received her doctorate from the University of Toronto in 2018.

Cuprins

The Argument  1.Fieldwork  2.Welcoming at Play  3. Race or Nationality as Justification?  4. Add-On Identities  5. Außenpolitik  6. The Inhospitality of Temporary Protection  Coda  Bibliography

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Using Romania as a case study, and drawing on fifty-one interviews with civil society stakeholders, community activists, and Romanian state officials, and twenty-five interviews with international students who were in Ukraine at the time of the invasion, Decentring Race complicates the story that singles out race.