Through the lens of urban political ecology and environmental justice framework, this master thesis project investigates the history and creation of Pianura as the social dump of the city of Napoli, Italy and the grievances and forms of resistance that its citizens undertook, at the peak of a 20 years long waste crisis, when the top-down decision of re-opening the facility was envisioned. The neighbourhood is sited at the outskirts of the metropolis and is historically identified with a polluting landfill, illegal building and Camorra’s control. This thesis will explore how multiple actors and groups narrated, existed and resisted in Pianura's social milieu, each with their context-embedded memories, narratives and ideals of mobiliza...
Known from ancient Rome as Campania Felix due to the fertility of its lands, the urban region betwee...
In the city of Rome, the housing crisis has reached emergency proportions as part of an interrelated...
This article analyses continuities and discontinuities across time in Italy in the use of direct soc...
This ethnographic study aimed at analyzing the rebellion in Pianura, which took place between Decemb...
This ethnographic study aimed at analyzing the rebellion in Pianura, which took place between Decemb...
This article explores how the waste crisis in Naples, which has been occurring since the 1990s, has ...
In the course of 2000s, the region of Campania in southern Italy and its capital city Naples became ...
This article contributes to ongoing debates on how bottom-up social cooperation can halt and reverse...
“Paradigms of Refuse” explores Italy and the Mediterranean as landscapes of crisis, sites where envi...
The main topic of this case study is local community response to environmental contamination resulti...
This dissertation analyzes how the implementation of the European Union Waste Directives is shaping ...
This article argues that Environmental Labour Studies (ELS) may largely benefit from incorporating t...
In 2008, the Italian Government issued a decree according to which obstructions or protests in the v...
Through an analysis of the 40-year history of conflicts triggered by the repeated attempts to expand...
Through an analysis of the 40-year history of conflicts triggered by the repeated attempts to expand...
Known from ancient Rome as Campania Felix due to the fertility of its lands, the urban region betwee...
In the city of Rome, the housing crisis has reached emergency proportions as part of an interrelated...
This article analyses continuities and discontinuities across time in Italy in the use of direct soc...
This ethnographic study aimed at analyzing the rebellion in Pianura, which took place between Decemb...
This ethnographic study aimed at analyzing the rebellion in Pianura, which took place between Decemb...
This article explores how the waste crisis in Naples, which has been occurring since the 1990s, has ...
In the course of 2000s, the region of Campania in southern Italy and its capital city Naples became ...
This article contributes to ongoing debates on how bottom-up social cooperation can halt and reverse...
“Paradigms of Refuse” explores Italy and the Mediterranean as landscapes of crisis, sites where envi...
The main topic of this case study is local community response to environmental contamination resulti...
This dissertation analyzes how the implementation of the European Union Waste Directives is shaping ...
This article argues that Environmental Labour Studies (ELS) may largely benefit from incorporating t...
In 2008, the Italian Government issued a decree according to which obstructions or protests in the v...
Through an analysis of the 40-year history of conflicts triggered by the repeated attempts to expand...
Through an analysis of the 40-year history of conflicts triggered by the repeated attempts to expand...
Known from ancient Rome as Campania Felix due to the fertility of its lands, the urban region betwee...
In the city of Rome, the housing crisis has reached emergency proportions as part of an interrelated...
This article analyses continuities and discontinuities across time in Italy in the use of direct soc...