As the political landscape of Europe transforms so too does the field of minority issues. New
areas of focus encompass topics as varied as populism and media representation anthropological
insights and intersectional feminist considerations education in human rights and
participatory mechanisms and the changing categories and roles of minority communities as
important actors in a variety of forums. Volume 2 of Minority Issues in Europe reflects a
growing range of disciplinary approaches to the field and a fresh outlook on the issues facing
Europe's diverse communities. Bringing together research from experienced experts and young
researchers this book aims to equip students with critical and considered insights to some of
the most pressing questions in minority studies today.