Although the Italian left was one of the largest popular movements for social change in Western Europe, at the end of the 1980s the Tuscan left-wing regional council imposed the construction of fenced camps for Romani immigrants supposedly in order to give Roma the possibility of developing their own traditional habits. By contextualizing the local political context within the post-1989 changes of left-wing politics vis-à-vis migrants in Italy, the paper discusses the rationale behind the construction of nomad camps. It examines the texts of the first two regional laws addressing Roma – passed in 1988 and 1995. It then compares that analysis with the ethnographic data collected in 2007 and 2008. In the conclusion it is put forward that the ...
This article expands the research on abnormalisation and the construction of social deviance of mino...
Este artículo pretende ilustrar un aspecto esencial de la “cuestión gitana” en Italia que tiene que ...
The paper provides ethnographic insight into the social construction of migrants by examining the e...
Although the Italian left was one of the largest popular movements for social change in Western Euro...
In this article the author focuses on the policies concerning the Roma in Florence, against the back...
On 25th July 2008 to 4th November 2011 the Italian government activated a state of emergency due to ...
This chapter examines the relations between housing policies for Roma and the segregation of Roma i...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted with Kosovo Romani (i.e. Roma and Ashkali) forced migrants...
In this article I analyse the emergence of Roma leaders in Rome, a novelty which has accompanied the...
In November 2011 the Italian Council of State declared unlawful the state of emergency concerning Ro...
In the last 50 years, the lack of a national framework on Roma, Sinti and Caminanti (RSC) Communitie...
“Dichiarazione dello stato di emergenza in relazione agli insediamenti di comunità nomadi nel territ...
Italy is the only country in Europe that has institutionalized a completely parallel and segregating...
This paper critically explores the resistance practices of Roma people and their spatial dimension w...
The paper focuses on the case-studies of nomad camps in Italy, where groups of \u201cgypsies\u201d l...
This article expands the research on abnormalisation and the construction of social deviance of mino...
Este artículo pretende ilustrar un aspecto esencial de la “cuestión gitana” en Italia que tiene que ...
The paper provides ethnographic insight into the social construction of migrants by examining the e...
Although the Italian left was one of the largest popular movements for social change in Western Euro...
In this article the author focuses on the policies concerning the Roma in Florence, against the back...
On 25th July 2008 to 4th November 2011 the Italian government activated a state of emergency due to ...
This chapter examines the relations between housing policies for Roma and the segregation of Roma i...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted with Kosovo Romani (i.e. Roma and Ashkali) forced migrants...
In this article I analyse the emergence of Roma leaders in Rome, a novelty which has accompanied the...
In November 2011 the Italian Council of State declared unlawful the state of emergency concerning Ro...
In the last 50 years, the lack of a national framework on Roma, Sinti and Caminanti (RSC) Communitie...
“Dichiarazione dello stato di emergenza in relazione agli insediamenti di comunità nomadi nel territ...
Italy is the only country in Europe that has institutionalized a completely parallel and segregating...
This paper critically explores the resistance practices of Roma people and their spatial dimension w...
The paper focuses on the case-studies of nomad camps in Italy, where groups of \u201cgypsies\u201d l...
This article expands the research on abnormalisation and the construction of social deviance of mino...
Este artículo pretende ilustrar un aspecto esencial de la “cuestión gitana” en Italia que tiene que ...
The paper provides ethnographic insight into the social construction of migrants by examining the e...