In the last twenty years, the squatting movement in Rome has witnessed a steady increase of foreign participants as regular members but a scarce presence among the leadership. Moreover, the incidence of immigrants among squatters is typically not marked in the public self-representation of the movement yet overemphasized and disputed by mainstream media. The essay attempts an interpretation of this peculiar distribution of foreign immigrants among squatters. On the one side, their being foreigners within Italian welfare puts them at risk of higher exclusion; on the other, political leaders in the squats may see the foreigners (as bearers of a shared class condition) as a suitable pool for the wider political aim of squatting, namely the imp...
International audienceFrom the 1980s to the 1990s, squatting for Social Centers (Centri Sociali) has...
Asserting the need to acknowledge the role of the current crisis and austerity politics in fostering...
Social spaces bear different meanings, opportunities and risks for men and women and for people belo...
In the last twenty years, the squatting movement in Rome has witnessed a steady increase of foreign ...
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...
In the last twenty years, the squatting movement in Rome has witnessed a steady increase of foreign ...
By highlighting the Italian “anomaly” vis-à-vis the Euroatlantic West, our paper argues that Italian...
The Squatters\u27 Movement in Europe is the first definitive guide to squatting as an alternative to...
This book offers a unique contribution, exploring how the intersections among migrants and radical ...
In 2009, 50 Italian and immigrants families squatted in an abandoned school in Rome, in which we s...
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...
Squatting for housing and social centers has a long tradition in Rome since the end of the 1960s. By...
In recent decades, social movements have expanded their range of action, adopting a more global pers...
International audienceFrom the 1980s to the 1990s, squatting for Social Centers (Centri Sociali) has...
Asserting the need to acknowledge the role of the current crisis and austerity politics in fostering...
Social spaces bear different meanings, opportunities and risks for men and women and for people belo...
In the last twenty years, the squatting movement in Rome has witnessed a steady increase of foreign ...
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...
In the last twenty years, the squatting movement in Rome has witnessed a steady increase of foreign ...
By highlighting the Italian “anomaly” vis-à-vis the Euroatlantic West, our paper argues that Italian...
The Squatters\u27 Movement in Europe is the first definitive guide to squatting as an alternative to...
This book offers a unique contribution, exploring how the intersections among migrants and radical ...
In 2009, 50 Italian and immigrants families squatted in an abandoned school in Rome, in which we s...
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...
Squatting for housing and social centers has a long tradition in Rome since the end of the 1960s. By...
In recent decades, social movements have expanded their range of action, adopting a more global pers...
International audienceFrom the 1980s to the 1990s, squatting for Social Centers (Centri Sociali) has...
Asserting the need to acknowledge the role of the current crisis and austerity politics in fostering...
Social spaces bear different meanings, opportunities and risks for men and women and for people belo...