The article aims to present recent research findings – using in-depth interviews – concerning immigrants’ children attending Italian upper secondary schools. The study attempts to explore how these youngsters – either born in Italy or arrived during their childhood – represent and claim citizenship, how interested they are in claiming it, what kind of motivation they advance for its achievement, how they value it. Specific attention is reserved to comparing how different contemporary sociological perspectives about citizenship’s permanence and change can be useful to better understand the Italian situation. The interviews indicate that citizenship is still considered very important by immigrants’ children, born or bred in Italy. Citizenship...
Foreign youngsters experiencing migration are often described as being in a precarious balance, inso...
In European countries, citizenship is mostly based on the principle of jus sanguinis, which means th...
Foreign youngsters experiencing migration are often described as mantaining a precarious balance, in...
The current debate on citizenship acknowledges the importance to adopt a microsociological perspecti...
open3noDOI del volume: 10.4324/9781351039949In this research, we examine the complex ways in which y...
This paper explores how, if at all, multiculturalism and migration processes are changing contempora...
The article presents the outcomes of a qualitative investigation whose objective was to write the bi...
This article aims to explore how children of immigrants enrolled in higher secondary schools in Mila...
The paper investigates how young children of immigrants in Italy conceive their presence in a global...
The article argues that children of immigrants have been mostly conceptualized as representatives of...
The article discusses the future of the second and third generations in Italy by developing a genera...
This introductory piece makes the case for the need to advance our knowledge about migrant descendan...
This article investigates the political activism of youth of migrant descent mobilizing to achieve ...
This article explores the experiences of second-generation migrants with a focus on Chinese in Prato...
This diploma thesis aims to examine the phenomenon of second-generation immigrant associations in It...
Foreign youngsters experiencing migration are often described as being in a precarious balance, inso...
In European countries, citizenship is mostly based on the principle of jus sanguinis, which means th...
Foreign youngsters experiencing migration are often described as mantaining a precarious balance, in...
The current debate on citizenship acknowledges the importance to adopt a microsociological perspecti...
open3noDOI del volume: 10.4324/9781351039949In this research, we examine the complex ways in which y...
This paper explores how, if at all, multiculturalism and migration processes are changing contempora...
The article presents the outcomes of a qualitative investigation whose objective was to write the bi...
This article aims to explore how children of immigrants enrolled in higher secondary schools in Mila...
The paper investigates how young children of immigrants in Italy conceive their presence in a global...
The article argues that children of immigrants have been mostly conceptualized as representatives of...
The article discusses the future of the second and third generations in Italy by developing a genera...
This introductory piece makes the case for the need to advance our knowledge about migrant descendan...
This article investigates the political activism of youth of migrant descent mobilizing to achieve ...
This article explores the experiences of second-generation migrants with a focus on Chinese in Prato...
This diploma thesis aims to examine the phenomenon of second-generation immigrant associations in It...
Foreign youngsters experiencing migration are often described as being in a precarious balance, inso...
In European countries, citizenship is mostly based on the principle of jus sanguinis, which means th...
Foreign youngsters experiencing migration are often described as mantaining a precarious balance, in...