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The 'Camps System' in Italy - Corruption, Inefficiencies and Practices of Resistance

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This book deals with the social exclusion of Romanies ('Gypsies') in Italy. Based on interviews with Romani individuals, institutional and Civil Society Organisations' (CSOs) representatives, participant observation and a broad range of secondary sources, the volume focuses on the conditions of those living in Rome's urban slums and on the recent implementation of the so-called 'Emergenza Nomadi' (Nomad Emergency). The enactment of this extraordinary measure concealed the existence of a long-established institutional tradition of racism and control directed at Romanies. It was not the result of a sudden, unexpected situation which required an immediate action, as the declaration of an 'emergency' might imply, but rather of a precise government strategy. By providing an investigation into the interactions between Romanies, local institutions and CSOs, this book will deliver a new perspective on the Romani issue by arguing that the 'camp' is not only a tool for institutional control and segregation, but also for 'resistance', as well as a huge business in which everyone plays their part.

Table des matières

1. Inside 'campi nomadi': The Italian Approach to the Global Shanty Town Development. - 2. The Institutional and Spatial Segregation of Romanies in Italy.- 3. The Paradoxes of the Italian Approach Towards the Romani People.- 4. The Business of the Camps During the 'Nomad Emergency'.- 5. Between Self-Determination and 'Collective-Identity Closure'.- 6. Conclusions.

A propos de l'auteur

Riccardo Armillei is Visiting Fellow at Deakin University Melbourne. Until December 2015 Dr Armillei worked for the UNESCO Chair team and the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation (ADI) as an Associate Research Fellow. He holds a PhD in Social Sciences and has worked in the areas of Romani studies, forced migrations, social justice, education, cross-cultural theories and practices.

Résumé

This book deals with the social exclusion of Romanies (‘Gypsies’) in Italy. Based on interviews with Romani individuals, institutional and Civil Society Organisations’ (CSOs) representatives, participant observation and a broad range of secondary sources, the volume focuses on the conditions of those living in Rome’s urban slums and on the recent implementation of the so-called ‘Emergenza Nomadi’ (Nomad Emergency). The enactment of this extraordinary measure concealed the existence of a long-established institutional tradition of racism and control directed at Romanies. It was not the result of a sudden, unexpected situation which required an immediate action, as the declaration of an ‘emergency’ might imply, but rather of a precise government strategy. By providing an investigation into the interactions between Romanies, local institutions and CSOs, this book will deliver a new perspective on the Romani issue by arguing that the ‘camp’ is not only a tool for institutional control and segregation, but also for ‘resistance’, as well as a huge business in which everyone plays their part.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Riccardo Armillei
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783030094638
ISBN 978-3-0-3009463-8
Pages 268
Dimensions 148 mm x 15 mm x 210 mm
Poids 374 g
Illustrations XIV, 268 p.
Thème Mapping Global Racisms
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences politiques > Autres

B, Ethnic Studies, Sociology, Social Inequality, Political Sociology, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Politics & government, Ethnicity, Social Structure, Social Inequality, Social Structure, Ethnicity Studies, Race and Ethnicity Studies, Sociology of Racism, Racism in the social sciences, Romanies;Gypsies;Nomad camps;Institutional racism;Rome

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