This introductory piece makes the case for the need to advance our knowledge about migrant descendants’ lived experiences and practices of citizenship through the example offered by Italy. Debates around citizenship, migrant descendants’ identities and mobilisations have gained centre stage in the country in a period marked by increasing polarisation and racist discourses similar to those at the European level. The effects of these broader developments on the inclusion of migrant descendants require a closer examination of their political agency, which this special issue addresses through a collection of ethnographic studies regarding their identity narratives, everyday practices and acts of citizenship
As international research has shown, the emancipation and integration of the second generation repre...
Among the key issues in contemporary political debates across Europe are questions relating to migra...
This research focuses on the concept of citizenship, seen, in its internal dimension, as a set of ri...
Migrant descendants associations have recently become widespread in Italy principally because of the...
The current debate on citizenship acknowledges the importance to adopt a microsociological perspecti...
open3noDOI del volume: 10.4324/9781351039949In this research, we examine the complex ways in which y...
Immigration trends towards Italy have considerably changed in the last decades, modifying our unders...
This article studies citizenship beyond its manifestation as a formal legal status, by exploring cit...
The article aims to present recent research findings – using in-depth interviews – concerning immigr...
none2Italy is home to a population of second-generation children of first-wave migrants who are form...
This article explores the experiences of second-generation migrants with a focus on Chinese in Prato...
Despite the fact that immigration to Italy is not a new phenomenon, the Italian dominant discourse s...
International audienceBuilding on an ethnographic research carried out with emigrants’ children and ...
The structural presence of young migrants leads us to investigate the different levels and practices...
This paper discusses how research related to migrant descendants’ citizenship could potentially bene...
As international research has shown, the emancipation and integration of the second generation repre...
Among the key issues in contemporary political debates across Europe are questions relating to migra...
This research focuses on the concept of citizenship, seen, in its internal dimension, as a set of ri...
Migrant descendants associations have recently become widespread in Italy principally because of the...
The current debate on citizenship acknowledges the importance to adopt a microsociological perspecti...
open3noDOI del volume: 10.4324/9781351039949In this research, we examine the complex ways in which y...
Immigration trends towards Italy have considerably changed in the last decades, modifying our unders...
This article studies citizenship beyond its manifestation as a formal legal status, by exploring cit...
The article aims to present recent research findings – using in-depth interviews – concerning immigr...
none2Italy is home to a population of second-generation children of first-wave migrants who are form...
This article explores the experiences of second-generation migrants with a focus on Chinese in Prato...
Despite the fact that immigration to Italy is not a new phenomenon, the Italian dominant discourse s...
International audienceBuilding on an ethnographic research carried out with emigrants’ children and ...
The structural presence of young migrants leads us to investigate the different levels and practices...
This paper discusses how research related to migrant descendants’ citizenship could potentially bene...
As international research has shown, the emancipation and integration of the second generation repre...
Among the key issues in contemporary political debates across Europe are questions relating to migra...
This research focuses on the concept of citizenship, seen, in its internal dimension, as a set of ri...