Gentrification and new economic practices. The case of a street market in Palermo

Journal title TERRITORIO
Author/s Federico Prestileo
Publishing Year 2022 Issue 2021/99 Language English
Pages 9 P. 79-87 File size 375 KB
DOI 10.3280/TR2021-099012
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The paper aims to present a study about gentrification in the Albergheria-Ballarò neighborhood in Palermo and the consequences of this process on the formalization of a local street market. The main focus will be on the neighborhood’s transformations and the social role of the market. In particular, the article highlights how San Saverio Market plays a fundamental role of social dumping in the contrast to marginality, that the current process of formalization should carefully maintain.

Keywords: informality; gentrification; Palermo

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Federico Prestileo, Gentrification and new economic practices. The case of a street market in Palermo in "TERRITORIO" 99/2021, pp 79-87, DOI: 10.3280/TR2021-099012