This study addresses the role and policies of Libera Sport, an Italian nongovernmental civil society organization that fights against the Italian mafia groups through sports. On the one hand, this article reinterprets and applies the cultural hegemony theory of Antonio Gramsci both to the Mafia and Libera Sport. On the other hand, habitus and cultural capital notions of Pierre Bourdieu are used to express the struggle between the Mafia and Libera Sport. This study demonstrates how the Mafia and anti-Mafia movement intersect in the “accumulation of actions” and create the “clash of habitus”. I argue that Libera Sport can realize its goals only if the clash of habitus is terminated by demolishing the institutionalized ...
This article analyses the 1992 anti-mafia mobilisation by attempting to explore at what extent the m...
Institutions that are controlled by organized crime are particularly change resistant. Sicilian soci...
We often tend to think of criminal policies as essentially repressive. At first sight this assumptio...
This study addresses the role and policies of Libera Sport, an Italian nongovernmental civil society...
The Mafia’s long historical pedigree in Mezzogiorno, Southern Italy, has empowered the Mafioso as a ...
This study aims to develop insight into the new media's struggle against the Mafia in Italy using th...
There is no doubt that if the issue is Mafia in Italy, broadly, culture falls within the notion of M...
Whilst corruption and organized crime have been widely researched, they have not yet been specifical...
Addiopizzo is an anti-mafia movement established in Palermo (2004) to struggle extortion racket. It ...
This study aims to develop insight into the new media’s struggle against the Mafia in Italy, t...
This chapter examines the rise of the Italian Mafia from the perspective of culture and politics. Cu...
Abstract This article describes and analyses conceptualizations of mafias and anti-mafia in Italy ac...
This study is based on participant observation of a protest against the Mafia that occurred in Rome ...
The aim of this article is to analyze the role of sport within the organized crime’s system active i...
This article describes and analyses conceptualizations of mafias and anti-mafia in Italy across inst...
This article analyses the 1992 anti-mafia mobilisation by attempting to explore at what extent the m...
Institutions that are controlled by organized crime are particularly change resistant. Sicilian soci...
We often tend to think of criminal policies as essentially repressive. At first sight this assumptio...
This study addresses the role and policies of Libera Sport, an Italian nongovernmental civil society...
The Mafia’s long historical pedigree in Mezzogiorno, Southern Italy, has empowered the Mafioso as a ...
This study aims to develop insight into the new media's struggle against the Mafia in Italy using th...
There is no doubt that if the issue is Mafia in Italy, broadly, culture falls within the notion of M...
Whilst corruption and organized crime have been widely researched, they have not yet been specifical...
Addiopizzo is an anti-mafia movement established in Palermo (2004) to struggle extortion racket. It ...
This study aims to develop insight into the new media’s struggle against the Mafia in Italy, t...
This chapter examines the rise of the Italian Mafia from the perspective of culture and politics. Cu...
Abstract This article describes and analyses conceptualizations of mafias and anti-mafia in Italy ac...
This study is based on participant observation of a protest against the Mafia that occurred in Rome ...
The aim of this article is to analyze the role of sport within the organized crime’s system active i...
This article describes and analyses conceptualizations of mafias and anti-mafia in Italy across inst...
This article analyses the 1992 anti-mafia mobilisation by attempting to explore at what extent the m...
Institutions that are controlled by organized crime are particularly change resistant. Sicilian soci...
We often tend to think of criminal policies as essentially repressive. At first sight this assumptio...