Romani Studies
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Connecting Cultures: A Journey Through Romani Studies
Introduction
Romani Studies is a distinguished academic journal published by Liverpool University Press that focuses on the rich cultural, social, and historical dimensions of Romani communities both in Europe and globally. With an ISSN of 1528-0748 and an E-ISSN of 1757-2274, the journal has been actively contributing to the field since 2012 and continues to engage researchers, professionals, and students interested in issues related to anthropology and cultural studies, categorically recognized in the Q3 quartile in both fields for 2023. The journal holds a remarkable position, ranking #439 out of 1304 in Cultural Studies and #268 out of 502 in Anthropology according to Scopus, highlighting its significance in advancing scholarly discourse. Although it is not an open-access journal, Romani Studies provides valuable insights through its meticulously peer-reviewed articles that aim to foster understanding and awareness of Romani identities, cultures, and the challenges faced by these communities. With its commitment to academic excellence and relevance, Romani Studies serves as an essential resource for anyone invested in the exploration of multicultural narratives and the complexities of social dynamics.
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