In the last 50 years, the lack of a national framework on Roma, Sinti and Caminanti (RSC) Communities has left a void that has been filled by regional and local authorities with various voluntary actions. In order to provide answers to the housing needs of Roma groups, regional authorities have promoted legislative texts that, on one hand constituted the only form of recognition of the Roma groups present on the territory, on the other, mainly aimed at regulating the institution of camps and “parking areas” , built in order to house them. These laws were based on a nomadic approach as they assumed that all RSC groups living in Italy were nomads. This has mistakenly made Roma and Sinti culture coincide with nomadism, laying the foundation of...
A wealth of literature gives evidence that various Roma communities have been living in Italy for ce...
Special issue of the journal of The Commission on Nomadic Peoples (International Union of Anthropolo...
The paper focuses on the case-studies of nomad camps in Italy, where groups of “gypsies” live in con...
When we speak of the mobility of the Roma (“gypsies”) 1 of Europe today, we do not speak of culture,...
Este artículo pretende ilustrar un aspecto esencial de la “cuestión gitana” en Italia que tiene que ...
For Roma groups living in Italy, nomadism is a trait that is simultaneously externally attributed to...
This paper deals with the governance of the \u27nomad camps\u27 in Rome during the recent implementa...
On 25th July 2008 to 4th November 2011 the Italian government activated a state of emergency due to ...
In this article the author focuses on the policies concerning the Roma in Florence, against the back...
Italy is the only country in Europe that has institutionalized a completely parallel and segregating...
In May 2008, Berlusconi's newly elected coalition introduced new measures to facilitate the expulsio...
According to Associazione 21 Luglio (2018), 26,000 Roma in Italy live in housing emergency situation...
Although the Italian left was one of the largest popular movements for social change in Western Euro...
Existeix un ampli debat sobre la pràctica de nomadisme històric i contemporani als estats europeus....
In November 2011 the Italian Council of State declared unlawful the state of emergency concerning Ro...
A wealth of literature gives evidence that various Roma communities have been living in Italy for ce...
Special issue of the journal of The Commission on Nomadic Peoples (International Union of Anthropolo...
The paper focuses on the case-studies of nomad camps in Italy, where groups of “gypsies” live in con...
When we speak of the mobility of the Roma (“gypsies”) 1 of Europe today, we do not speak of culture,...
Este artículo pretende ilustrar un aspecto esencial de la “cuestión gitana” en Italia que tiene que ...
For Roma groups living in Italy, nomadism is a trait that is simultaneously externally attributed to...
This paper deals with the governance of the \u27nomad camps\u27 in Rome during the recent implementa...
On 25th July 2008 to 4th November 2011 the Italian government activated a state of emergency due to ...
In this article the author focuses on the policies concerning the Roma in Florence, against the back...
Italy is the only country in Europe that has institutionalized a completely parallel and segregating...
In May 2008, Berlusconi's newly elected coalition introduced new measures to facilitate the expulsio...
According to Associazione 21 Luglio (2018), 26,000 Roma in Italy live in housing emergency situation...
Although the Italian left was one of the largest popular movements for social change in Western Euro...
Existeix un ampli debat sobre la pràctica de nomadisme històric i contemporani als estats europeus....
In November 2011 the Italian Council of State declared unlawful the state of emergency concerning Ro...
A wealth of literature gives evidence that various Roma communities have been living in Italy for ce...
Special issue of the journal of The Commission on Nomadic Peoples (International Union of Anthropolo...
The paper focuses on the case-studies of nomad camps in Italy, where groups of “gypsies” live in con...