1. Introduction of the rom vocational college network (in Hungarian)
2-3. Roma representations in different texts (in Hungarian)
Vernacular Religion in Everyday Life: Expressions of Belief - Reviewed by Elizabeth Tucker, Binghampton University
4-5. Anti-racism
6-7. Introduction of archives, museum collections and data bases collecting rom-gypsy topics (in Hungarian)
Siobhan Spencer: The Heritage Keeper - Gordon Boswells Romany Museum
8. Appearance of the gypsy in different artistic tendencies, representation (in Hungarian)
Is it necessary to establish a Roma museum and if so what should it exhibit?
Tímea Junghaus: Opposition is not enough - The Role of Roma Art in the contemporary constellation
Bársony, Katalin: Media, Power and Strategies - Shaping Attitudes towards Roma through the European Mass Media
9. Gypsy, roma and minority training in Hungary
11. The position of the gypsy and roma population of the European countries I. (in Hungarian)
Siobhan Spencer: The road looks bleak for Gypsy and Traveller community in the UK
12. The position of the gypsy and roma population of the European countries II. (in Hungarian)
Elena Marushiakova, Vesselin Popov: ROMANIAN-SPEAKING ‘GYPSY’ COMMUNITIES AND THEIR IDENTITIES
13. Housing conditions of the domestic gypsy and rom population in the past and in the present I. (in Hungarian)
14. Housing conditions of the domestic gypsy and rom population in the past and in the present II. (in Hungarian)
15. The scientific results of the students of the roma vocational college network (in Hungarian)
16-17. Health position of the domestic gypsy and roma population (in Hungarian)
Judit Szabóné Kármán: Population genetic studies conducted among Roma people