Living Rome: Space, Identity, and the Politics of Belonging
Editat de Isabella Clough Marinaro, Will Haynesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 feb 2026
Bringing together urban sociologists, anthropologists, geographers, demographers, criminologists, decolonizing and feminist scholars, this study contributes to a growing body of research on the city and its social movements, aiming to inform policy and contribute to a more just and sustainable Rome. Using a variety of methods, from quantitative cartography and policy analysis to (auto)ethnography and creative methodologies, this volume speaks well beyond Rome, to conversations about cities worldwide.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781643150932
ISBN-10: 1643150936
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 49 black-and-white images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Michigan Publishing Services
Colecția Lever Press
ISBN-10: 1643150936
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 49 black-and-white images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Michigan Publishing Services
Colecția Lever Press
Notă biografică
Isabella Clough Marinaro is Professor of Sociology and Italian Studies at John Cabot University, Rome.
Will Haynes is a Lecturer in Geography and Global Development at the University East Anglia, Norwich.
Will Haynes is a Lecturer in Geography and Global Development at the University East Anglia, Norwich.
Cuprins
Isabella Clough Marinaro and Will Haynes: Introducing the In/visible City
Part 1: Dwellings and Discontent: Chronicles of Inequality, Habitation and Resistance
Ch. 1 Keti Lelo, Salvatore Monni and Federico Tomassi: Changes in the Roman districts: Insights from the censuses 1981-2021
Ch. 2 Barbara Pizzo: The City of Rent. Rome as the capital of rentier capitalism
Ch. 3 Margherita Grazioli: Beyond the housing emergency. Conceptualizing the habitability crisis in Rome’s housing squats.
Ch. 4 Chiara Cacciotti: The afterlife of sgomberi in Rome. Political and affective frameworks of evictability in the lives of former and current squatters
Part 2: Navigating Crossroads: Control, Mobility, and Marginalization in Contemporary Rome
Ch. 5 Silvia Antinori: Migration processes and the margins of the urban: The aesthetic-moral governance of bodies and territory at Roma Termini station
Ch. 6 Will Haynes: Closures and control in a Roman train station: Urban change in pandemic times
Ch. 7 Lorenzo Mauloni: ‘Tiburtina is like a compass!’. Migrants’ spatialities between movement, solidarity and marginalization
Ch. 8 Francesca Conti: Facing the hills, struggling to walk: An auto-ethnographic account of living in Rome with reduced mobility
Part 3. Urban Alchemies: Social Responses and Remaking Rome
Ch. 9 Isabella Clough Marinaro and Federica Nappa: Criminal mosaics: The varied faces of organized crime in Rome
Ch. 10 Edoardo Guerzoni: Inspiring others to inspire themselves: DIY intervention and youth empowerment at the Ponte della Musica Skate Spot
Ch. 11 Raffaella Coletti and Andrea Simone: The geography of mutual aid in contemporary Rome. The experience of Nonna Roma
Ch. 12 Fabiola Fiocco and Anna Gorchakovskaya: How to Inhabit a Space with a Complex Present? Visual Activism and Contemporary Rome
Ch. 13 Helton Levy and Eleonora Diamanti: Spraying inclusion: Graffiti and street art as urban and digital social justice practice in contemporary Rome
Cristiana Panella: Epilogue. Existing against the wind
Part 1: Dwellings and Discontent: Chronicles of Inequality, Habitation and Resistance
Ch. 1 Keti Lelo, Salvatore Monni and Federico Tomassi: Changes in the Roman districts: Insights from the censuses 1981-2021
Ch. 2 Barbara Pizzo: The City of Rent. Rome as the capital of rentier capitalism
Ch. 3 Margherita Grazioli: Beyond the housing emergency. Conceptualizing the habitability crisis in Rome’s housing squats.
Ch. 4 Chiara Cacciotti: The afterlife of sgomberi in Rome. Political and affective frameworks of evictability in the lives of former and current squatters
Part 2: Navigating Crossroads: Control, Mobility, and Marginalization in Contemporary Rome
Ch. 5 Silvia Antinori: Migration processes and the margins of the urban: The aesthetic-moral governance of bodies and territory at Roma Termini station
Ch. 6 Will Haynes: Closures and control in a Roman train station: Urban change in pandemic times
Ch. 7 Lorenzo Mauloni: ‘Tiburtina is like a compass!’. Migrants’ spatialities between movement, solidarity and marginalization
Ch. 8 Francesca Conti: Facing the hills, struggling to walk: An auto-ethnographic account of living in Rome with reduced mobility
Part 3. Urban Alchemies: Social Responses and Remaking Rome
Ch. 9 Isabella Clough Marinaro and Federica Nappa: Criminal mosaics: The varied faces of organized crime in Rome
Ch. 10 Edoardo Guerzoni: Inspiring others to inspire themselves: DIY intervention and youth empowerment at the Ponte della Musica Skate Spot
Ch. 11 Raffaella Coletti and Andrea Simone: The geography of mutual aid in contemporary Rome. The experience of Nonna Roma
Ch. 12 Fabiola Fiocco and Anna Gorchakovskaya: How to Inhabit a Space with a Complex Present? Visual Activism and Contemporary Rome
Ch. 13 Helton Levy and Eleonora Diamanti: Spraying inclusion: Graffiti and street art as urban and digital social justice practice in contemporary Rome
Cristiana Panella: Epilogue. Existing against the wind
Descriere
A living exploration of contemporary Rome's urban transformations, inequalities, activisms, and social dynamics