About the Journal

Critical Romani Studies is an international, interdisciplinary, double blind peer-reviewed journal providing a forum for activist-scholars to critically examine racial oppressions, different forms of exclusion, inequalities, and human rights abuses of Roma. Without compromising academic standards of evidence collection and analysis, the Journal seeks to create a platform to critically engage with academic knowledge production, and generate critical academic and policy knowledge targeting—amongst others—scholars, activists, and policymakers.

Scholarly expertise is a tool, rather than the end, for critical analysis of social phenomena affecting Roma, contributing to the fight for social justice. The Journal especially welcomes the cross-fertilization of Romani studies with the fields of critical race studies, gender and sexuality studies, critical policy studies, diaspora studies, colonial studies, postcolonial studies, and studies of decolonization.

The Journal actively solicits papers from critically-minded young Romani scholars who have historically experienced significant barriers in engaging with academic knowledge production. The Journal considers only previously unpublished manuscripts which present original, high-quality research. The Journal is committed to the principle of open access, so articles are available free of charge. All published articles undergo rigorous peer review, based on initial editorial screening and refereeing by at least two anonymous scholars.


Current Issue

Published: 11/25/2025

Articles

Foreword

Margareta Matache
Abstract 27 | pdf Downloads 22

Page 4-9

Knowledge Hegemony: Silencing Sexual Violence during Romani Slavery

Maria Georgiana Dumitru
Abstract 17 | pdf Downloads 15

Page 30-44

Teaching the History of Romani Slavery: Advancing Justice and Combatting Anti-Roma Racism

Solvor Mjøberg Lauritzen, Alexandru Mihai Zamfir
Abstract 11 | pdf Downloads 10

Page 92-110

Slavery, Cultural Trauma, and Romani Identity

Adrian-Nicolae Furtună
Abstract 14 | pdf Downloads 18

Page 140-157

Arts and culture

The Romani People: From Enslaved People to Citizens

Nicolae Gheorghe
Abstract 19 | pdf Downloads 11

Page 162-202

Page 204-214

Book reviews