The paper interprets the exclusion and marginalization of Roman public housing (ERP) neighborhoods through a theoretical framework that combines the theory of abyssal exclusion (Santos, 2014) with the analysis of advanced marginality (Wacquant, 2016). Through 49 semi-structured interviews, the results illustrate how these experiences can be understood through this theoretical framework, also showing how they feed and legitimize each other. Additionally, it examines how bottom-up responses can be understood as counteractions to mitigate them.
Esclusione abissale e marginalità avanzata nei quartieri di edilizia residenziale pubblica (ERP) di Roma
Eleonora Clerici
2025-01-01
Abstract
The paper interprets the exclusion and marginalization of Roman public housing (ERP) neighborhoods through a theoretical framework that combines the theory of abyssal exclusion (Santos, 2014) with the analysis of advanced marginality (Wacquant, 2016). Through 49 semi-structured interviews, the results illustrate how these experiences can be understood through this theoretical framework, also showing how they feed and legitimize each other. Additionally, it examines how bottom-up responses can be understood as counteractions to mitigate them.File in questo prodotto:
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