The article explores the role of solidarity in housing movement organizations in Rome (Italy). Most notably, it enquires the modalities through which activists try to prevent the housing eviction of precarious urban dwellers, the majority of whom are immigrants. The argument is twofold. First, these practices foster solidarity between migrant and non-migrant locals, contributing to the formation of a new collective subjectivity that brings together individualized local and immigrant inhabitants sharing a need for a roof. Second, this process has an impact on the cityscape as it contributes to mapping alternative models of city construction. This article is based on an extensive participant observation (2016) in the network Movements for the...
In this article, we tried to talk about the city we live in, Rome, analysing a case study: the strug...
Written at the intersection of migration studies, urban studies, and research on activism, this thes...
In Italy, Solidarity Villages are state-provided places of accommodation for Romani people. In Rome,...
This paper scrutinises the phenomenon of collective squatting for housing in Rome (Italy), which has...
Rome boasts a long history of activism, civil society organisations, and Community-Based Initiatives...
In the city of Rome, the housing crisis has reached emergency proportions as part of an interrelated...
Approximately 15,000 people in the city of Rome live in precarious conditions. This number is destin...
Cities are facing new adaptation challenges with growing and mixing populations and an increase in s...
This article analyses the contribution of housing squats and Housing Rights Movements (HRMs) in Rome...
In recent decades, social movements have expanded their range of action, adopting a more global pers...
The recent interventions of the UN High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) to suspend evictions of...
In the last years, urban territories have radically changed, in part, due to an eco- nomic crisis th...
The paper investigates how the economic crisis and austerity politics affect the strategies of pro-R...
Squatting for housing and social centers has a long tradition in Rome since the end of the 1960s. By...
In November 2011 the Italian Council of State declared unlawful the state of emergency concerning Ro...
In this article, we tried to talk about the city we live in, Rome, analysing a case study: the strug...
Written at the intersection of migration studies, urban studies, and research on activism, this thes...
In Italy, Solidarity Villages are state-provided places of accommodation for Romani people. In Rome,...
This paper scrutinises the phenomenon of collective squatting for housing in Rome (Italy), which has...
Rome boasts a long history of activism, civil society organisations, and Community-Based Initiatives...
In the city of Rome, the housing crisis has reached emergency proportions as part of an interrelated...
Approximately 15,000 people in the city of Rome live in precarious conditions. This number is destin...
Cities are facing new adaptation challenges with growing and mixing populations and an increase in s...
This article analyses the contribution of housing squats and Housing Rights Movements (HRMs) in Rome...
In recent decades, social movements have expanded their range of action, adopting a more global pers...
The recent interventions of the UN High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) to suspend evictions of...
In the last years, urban territories have radically changed, in part, due to an eco- nomic crisis th...
The paper investigates how the economic crisis and austerity politics affect the strategies of pro-R...
Squatting for housing and social centers has a long tradition in Rome since the end of the 1960s. By...
In November 2011 the Italian Council of State declared unlawful the state of emergency concerning Ro...
In this article, we tried to talk about the city we live in, Rome, analysing a case study: the strug...
Written at the intersection of migration studies, urban studies, and research on activism, this thes...
In Italy, Solidarity Villages are state-provided places of accommodation for Romani people. In Rome,...