In the course of 2000s, the region of Campania in southern Italy and its capital city Naples became global icons of waste mismanagement after the images of piles of rubbish occluding their urban areas hit the headlines. Conventional explanations, in Italy and elsewhere, pointed to administrative failure, cultural backwardness and mafia infiltration as the main causes of waste mishandling. In the same narratives, local people opposing the construction of landfills, incinerators and storage sites were labeled the root of the problem. However, what these explanations could not account for was the persistence, the breadth and the magnitude of social mobilizations around environmental concerns and their engagements with issues beyond the urban t...
“Paradigms of Refuse” explores Italy and the Mediterranean as landscapes of crisis, sites where envi...
In 2008, the Italian Government issued a decree according to which obstructions or protests in the v...
It has often been said that the problem with climate change is its invisibility. People do not mobil...
This article explores how the waste crisis in Naples, which has been occurring since the 1990s, has ...
This article contributes to ongoing debates on how bottom-up social cooperation can halt and reverse...
International audienceBetween 2001 and 2009, the area of Naples, South Italy, repeatedly hit the hea...
Based on mixed-methods research and ethnographic fieldwork at various sites in Italy, this book exam...
This dissertation analyzes how the implementation of the European Union Waste Directives is shaping ...
Through the lens of urban political ecology and environmental justice framework, this master thesis...
Known from ancient Rome as Campania Felix due to the fertility of its lands, the urban region betwee...
Many local conflicts against State and regional public institutions about urban waste have been deve...
AbstractThis research shows the changes of the landscape in the presence of waste, reality that inva...
This article investigates the politics of waste from an Italian perspective as part of a European an...
The main topic of this case study is local community response to environmental contamination resulti...
Circular economy offers new visions of how diversely urban spaces could be inhabited and managed. Wh...
“Paradigms of Refuse” explores Italy and the Mediterranean as landscapes of crisis, sites where envi...
In 2008, the Italian Government issued a decree according to which obstructions or protests in the v...
It has often been said that the problem with climate change is its invisibility. People do not mobil...
This article explores how the waste crisis in Naples, which has been occurring since the 1990s, has ...
This article contributes to ongoing debates on how bottom-up social cooperation can halt and reverse...
International audienceBetween 2001 and 2009, the area of Naples, South Italy, repeatedly hit the hea...
Based on mixed-methods research and ethnographic fieldwork at various sites in Italy, this book exam...
This dissertation analyzes how the implementation of the European Union Waste Directives is shaping ...
Through the lens of urban political ecology and environmental justice framework, this master thesis...
Known from ancient Rome as Campania Felix due to the fertility of its lands, the urban region betwee...
Many local conflicts against State and regional public institutions about urban waste have been deve...
AbstractThis research shows the changes of the landscape in the presence of waste, reality that inva...
This article investigates the politics of waste from an Italian perspective as part of a European an...
The main topic of this case study is local community response to environmental contamination resulti...
Circular economy offers new visions of how diversely urban spaces could be inhabited and managed. Wh...
“Paradigms of Refuse” explores Italy and the Mediterranean as landscapes of crisis, sites where envi...
In 2008, the Italian Government issued a decree according to which obstructions or protests in the v...
It has often been said that the problem with climate change is its invisibility. People do not mobil...