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Immagini dal confine. Migranti, spazi simbolici e ordine politico contemporaneo
The article is about three major themes: the political imaginary, the border as a space from which it spreads, the images, that convey and reproducing it, cause social reality. This last part was developed by the analysis of a specific case study. In this work the author investigates how the sense of political e collective identity and the social construction comes out by the analysis of the most web popular migrants images in Lampedusa (the most extreme border of the EU).