"The Researcher (with the support of the Supervisor and the KU Leuven team) conducted research on how civic marginalization affects Roma in Europe. This research included several different components from socio-legal analysis of relevant documents (such as minority and citizenship legislation as well as EU's soft law such as Framework Programme of National Roma Integration Strategies) and conducted fieldwork in several EU member states (Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Germany, France) where she cooperated with Romani and pro-Roma NGO Representatives to get a better understanding on how citizenship policies and legislation affect the position of Roma but with it also the citizenship itself as a whole. The project also included researcher's training activities for further inclusion in the international academic sphere and dissemination strategies with the policymakers and NGOs. The research was presented in top world universities on three continents (Europe, North America and Australia). The researcher became a member of the European Network on Statelessness and external collaborator of the Global Citizenship Observatory (European University Institute). She also became a Program Committee Member of the Association of Nationalities Studies Convention (Harriman Institute, Columbia University).
In the frame of the project a journal article entitled ""Roma in Times of Territorial Rescaling: An Inquiry into the Margins of European Citizenship"" in the Ethnopolitics Journal (2019, Vol. 18, Is. 4)."