This article analyses continuities and discontinuities in the squatting experiences of two different Italian cases: Rome and Naples. The aim is to use these two main illustrative cases to discuss meanings, structures and principles that emerge from the two selected experiences. This because these are expression of a history of squatting with a long tradition, in the case of Rome, and a squatting history that only recently began a process of consolidation in the case of Naples. The cases were approached from a comparative qualitative point of view since with this study we do not intend to frame the two experiences as final models. In fact, we want to explore the different local aspects that enable us to understand the housing struggles, the ...
This article analyses the contribution of housing squats and Housing Rights Movements (HRMs) in Rome...
The debate on housing practices of self-help mainly focalizes on Southern countries of the world, wh...
This paper focuses on the informal occupation of public housing in Naples (Italy), analysing a speci...
This article analyses continuities and discontinuities in the squatting experiences of two different...
This paper scrutinises the phenomenon of collective squatting for housing in Rome (Italy), which has...
By highlighting the Italian “anomaly” vis-à-vis the Euroatlantic West, our paper argues that Italian...
Squatting for housing and social centers has a long tradition in Rome since the end of the 1960s. By...
The Squatters\u27 Movement in Europe is the first definitive guide to squatting as an alternative to...
International audienceFrom the 1980s to the 1990s, squatting for Social Centers (Centri Sociali) has...
In the last twenty years, the squatting movement in Rome has witnessed a steady increase of foreign ...
Ethnographic study of a multi-ethnic squatting organization in Rome. The theoretical aim of the essa...
Asserting the need to acknowledge the role of the current crisis and austerity politics in fostering...
This thesis addresses the rich tradition of urban occupations, also known as squatting , in Rome, I...
In the last twenty years, the squatting movement in Rome has witnessed a steady increase of foreign ...
In the city of Rome, the housing crisis has reached emergency proportions as part of an interrelated...
This article analyses the contribution of housing squats and Housing Rights Movements (HRMs) in Rome...
The debate on housing practices of self-help mainly focalizes on Southern countries of the world, wh...
This paper focuses on the informal occupation of public housing in Naples (Italy), analysing a speci...
This article analyses continuities and discontinuities in the squatting experiences of two different...
This paper scrutinises the phenomenon of collective squatting for housing in Rome (Italy), which has...
By highlighting the Italian “anomaly” vis-à-vis the Euroatlantic West, our paper argues that Italian...
Squatting for housing and social centers has a long tradition in Rome since the end of the 1960s. By...
The Squatters\u27 Movement in Europe is the first definitive guide to squatting as an alternative to...
International audienceFrom the 1980s to the 1990s, squatting for Social Centers (Centri Sociali) has...
In the last twenty years, the squatting movement in Rome has witnessed a steady increase of foreign ...
Ethnographic study of a multi-ethnic squatting organization in Rome. The theoretical aim of the essa...
Asserting the need to acknowledge the role of the current crisis and austerity politics in fostering...
This thesis addresses the rich tradition of urban occupations, also known as squatting , in Rome, I...
In the last twenty years, the squatting movement in Rome has witnessed a steady increase of foreign ...
In the city of Rome, the housing crisis has reached emergency proportions as part of an interrelated...
This article analyses the contribution of housing squats and Housing Rights Movements (HRMs) in Rome...
The debate on housing practices of self-help mainly focalizes on Southern countries of the world, wh...
This paper focuses on the informal occupation of public housing in Naples (Italy), analysing a speci...