2016
DOI: 10.3280/asur2016-115003
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Dalla città ostile alla città bene comune. I migranti di fronte alla crisi dell'abitare in italia

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“…One example could be housing collectives such as the Occupazione abitativa in Viale delle Province in Rome, which have been recently mobilised to visibilise housing struggles and upgrade living conditions. 57,58 It is essential that the additional demands placed on volunteers are properly funded by the Italian state or international agencies. Ideally, funding for secondments of nurses and doctors to migrant clinics should be made available.…”
Section: Engaging Civic Infrastructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example could be housing collectives such as the Occupazione abitativa in Viale delle Province in Rome, which have been recently mobilised to visibilise housing struggles and upgrade living conditions. 57,58 It is essential that the additional demands placed on volunteers are properly funded by the Italian state or international agencies. Ideally, funding for secondments of nurses and doctors to migrant clinics should be made available.…”
Section: Engaging Civic Infrastructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While in the second phase, the presence of foreigners becomes a structural phenomenon, characterized by a prolonged presence. In particular, there is a trend toward the territorial spread of the phenomenon and the increasing peripheral configuration of areas with a high concentration of foreigners (Costarelli and Mugnano, 2017;Bergamaschi et al 2021), a consequence of a suburbanization process, that is, the progressive displacement of the foreign population from the center to the more peripheral areas of cities (Avallone and Torre, 2016) and in suburban municipalities around major cities and metropolitan areas (Borruso and Murgante, 2013). Although migration flows develop without planning and control, settlement regularities are observed, knowledge of which is crucial for the implementation of effective policies at the local level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%