Leontiyeva, Yana (ed.), Petra Ezzeddine-Lukšíková, Tomáš Hirt, Marek Jakoubek, Jiří Kocourek, Lucia Pažejová. 2006. Menšinová problematika v ČR: komunitní život a reprezentace kolektivních zájmů (Slováci, Ukrajinci, Vietnamci a Romové). Sociologické studie / Sociological Studies 06:10. Praha: Sociologický ústav AV ČR. 115 s. ISBN 80-7330-098-2.
The study focuses on minority ethnic groups and populations that have become a recognisable presence in the Czech Republic: Slovaks, Ukrainians, Vietnamese, and Roma. The main objective of the study is to map the situation of these communities or populations in the Czech Republic. Chapters devoted to Slovaks, Ukrainians, and Vietnamese concentrate mainly on the current community life and various activities of individual groups associated in ethnic and expatriate organisations and groups claiming to represent the interests of some part of the minority or migrant community. The authors of the final chapter discuss the specificity of the “Roma issue” and offer a view of the Roma from a somewhat different angle.
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