The definition of 'adequate housing', a term widely used in the protection of the related right and the development of housing policies, has never been fully questioned, despite the acknowledged importance of shelter for the well-being of the individual beyond its physical function. This article analyses the weaknesses of the current definition of this term through the findings of reflexive fieldwork conducted in Italy with Roma targeted by inclusion policies in the housing sector. Departing from the analysis of the impact of anti-gypsyism in the Italian policy context, the interviews highlight how policies constructed around ideas of adequacy focused solely on the physical structure of the dwelling contribute to the neglect of the variety ...
The article stems from the empirical experience and studies of the comparison of the results of rese...
The recent interventions of the UN High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) to suspend evictions of...
The paper focuses on the case-studies of nomad camps in Italy, where groups of “gypsies” live in con...
The definition of 'adequate housing', a term widely used in the protection of the related right and ...
This article presents a critical discourse analysis of the European Union’s documents released betwe...
This article presents a critical discourse analysis of European Union documents released between 200...
Italy is the only country in Europe that has institutionalized a completely parallel and segregating...
Roma people in Europe still suffer from severe housing deprivation compared to the general populatio...
According to Associazione 21 Luglio (2018), 26,000 Roma in Italy live in housing emergency situation...
This article analyses how the concept of home is interpreted by the European Court of Human Rights a...
none1noIn all European countries the housing conditions of Roma are dramatically below those of the ...
When we speak of the mobility of the Roma (“gypsies”) 1 of Europe today, we do not speak of culture,...
What is the political subjectivity of the Roma living in Italian camps? Although the camp prevents t...
Housing affordability is a complex issue that relates supply and consumption costs of housing to the...
In November 2011 the Italian Council of State declared unlawful the state of emergency concerning Ro...
The article stems from the empirical experience and studies of the comparison of the results of rese...
The recent interventions of the UN High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) to suspend evictions of...
The paper focuses on the case-studies of nomad camps in Italy, where groups of “gypsies” live in con...
The definition of 'adequate housing', a term widely used in the protection of the related right and ...
This article presents a critical discourse analysis of the European Union’s documents released betwe...
This article presents a critical discourse analysis of European Union documents released between 200...
Italy is the only country in Europe that has institutionalized a completely parallel and segregating...
Roma people in Europe still suffer from severe housing deprivation compared to the general populatio...
According to Associazione 21 Luglio (2018), 26,000 Roma in Italy live in housing emergency situation...
This article analyses how the concept of home is interpreted by the European Court of Human Rights a...
none1noIn all European countries the housing conditions of Roma are dramatically below those of the ...
When we speak of the mobility of the Roma (“gypsies”) 1 of Europe today, we do not speak of culture,...
What is the political subjectivity of the Roma living in Italian camps? Although the camp prevents t...
Housing affordability is a complex issue that relates supply and consumption costs of housing to the...
In November 2011 the Italian Council of State declared unlawful the state of emergency concerning Ro...
The article stems from the empirical experience and studies of the comparison of the results of rese...
The recent interventions of the UN High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) to suspend evictions of...
The paper focuses on the case-studies of nomad camps in Italy, where groups of “gypsies” live in con...