The multidimensional housing deprivation

A cura di: Maurizio Bergamaschi

The multidimensional housing deprivation

Local dynamics of inequality, policies and challenges for the future

Within the framework of the activities of the H2020 MICADO (Migrant Integration Cockpits and Dashboards) project, this volume brings together a set of contributions on contemporary housing, which represents one of the areas in which migrants experience a condition of major vulnerability compared to the native population and that hinders their full integration in their new living context and full social participation.

Pagine: 204

ISBN: 9788835142782

Edizione:1a edizione 2022

Codice editore: 11561.5

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Within the framework of the activities of the H2020 MICADO (Migrant Integration Cockpits and Dashboards) project, this volume brings together a set of contributions on contemporary housing, which represents one of the areas, although not the only one, in which migrants experience a condition of major vulnerability compared to the native population and that hinders their full integration in their new living context and full social participation. Migrants' request for housing is part of the broader context of housing-related problems still unresolved in our country: although they share most of the difficulties encountered by the most vulnerable segments of the native population, at the same time they face a set of additional disadvantages induced by the institutional system, linked to their precarious legal status, and by the market.
This contribution, organized in three thematic sessions (Local models and processes of ethnic residential segregation; From housing deprivation to housing policies. Distinctive elements in the territory; Housing rights, migrant integration, and the role of ICT solutions), analyzes housing needs both from a theoretical point of view, to prompt insights into the distinctive features of the new housing issue, but also by reporting the findings of empirical research that can provide elements of evaluation and methodological indications on the topic.

Maurizio Bergamaschi
, head of the UNIBO team of the H2020 MICADO project "Migrant Integration Cockpits and Dashboards" teaches Sociology of Territorial Social Services and Sociology of Migration at the Department of Sociology and Business Law, University of Bologna. His studies and research activities mainly concern the issues of vulnerability, urban poverty, and severe marginalization.

Maurizio Bergamaschi, Introduction. The multidimensional housing deprivation. Local dynamics of inequality, policies, and challenges for the future
Maria Grazia Montesano, Luca Daconto,
Local models and processes of ethnic residential segregation
Erasmo Sossich, Hospitality and segregation in Turin. An ethnographic perspective on migration, reception policies and urban conflicts
Luca Bottini, Simone Caiello, Luca Daconto, Sara Giunti, The localization models of secondary reception structures for refugees and asylum seekers in Italy. First results from the MIGRATE project
Francesca Colella, Giovanna Gianturco, Mariella Nocenzi,
The issue of housing and migrants. The role of women in social movements for housing rights, from stereotypes to social activism
Luca Daconto, Maria Grazia Montesano,
The residential dynamics of foreign populations at the metropolitan scale. The cases of Bologna and Milan (2001-2011)
Manuela Maggio, Alice Lomonaco, From housing deprivation to housing policies. Distinctive elements in the territory
Alice Selene Boni, Liliana Padovani, The gap between supply trends and access to affordable housing in Italy. The need for new lines of public action
Beatrice Acquaviva, Gloria Bonora, Gianluigi Chiaro,
Public housing policies and the secondary aid network of Caritas Diocesana in Bologna
Igor Costarelli, Silvia Mugnano, Aurora Cortazzo,
Assessing assisted tenancy as a tool to promote affordability in the Italian private rental market
Alice Lomonaco, Manuela Maggio,
Living in a rental in Bologna between housing dynamics and migration trends
Karen Urso,
Widespread hospitality and social inclusion of migrants: an opportunity to regenerate rural areas
Francesco Gastaldi, Federico Camerin,
Genoa's Biscione from the 1960s until today. From a stigmatised
neighbourhood to a place where "it is nice to live"
Silvia Mugnano, Alessandra Terenzi, Resilience & adaptation: social housing and mixité in post-Covid Milan
Teresa Carlone, Carolina Mudan Marelli,
Housing rights, migrant integration, and the role of ICT solutions
Giulia M. Foresti, Anna Lauricella, Dimitris Demertzis, Kalliopi Kati, Alessandro Pollini, Alessandro Caforio, Beyond emergency housing and social exclusion. The integration of territorial actions and good practices into ITC tools: Greece and Italy
Carolina Mudan Marelli, Teresa Carlone,
Limits and opportunities of ICT in access to the housing market for the migrant population. Considerations starting from the Bologna case in the MICADO project

Contributi: Beatrice Acquaviva, Alice Selene Boni, Gloria Bonora, Luca Bottini, Alessandro Caforio, Simone Caiello, Federico Camerin, Teresa Carlone, Gianluigi Chiaro, Francesca Colella, Aurora Cortazzo, Igor Costarelli, Luca Daconto, Dimitris Demertzis, Giulia M. Foresti, Francesco Gastaldi, Giovanna Gianturco, Sara Giunti, Kalliopi Kati, Anna Lauricella, Alice Lomonaco, Manuela Maggio, Maria Grazia Montesano, Carolina Mudan Marelli, Silvia Mugnano, Mariella Nocenzi, Liliana Padovani, Alessandro Pollini, Erasmo Sossich, Alessandra Terenzi, Karen Urso

Collana: Sociologia del territorio - Open Access

Argomenti: Sociologia

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