间隙城市空间:意大利Trento无家可归的寻求庇护者和难民的住房策略和城市使用

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Social Anthropology Pub Date : 2021-07-16 DOI:10.1111/1469-8676.13084
Giuliana Sanò, Giulia Storato, Francesco Della Puppa
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贡献介绍了在特伦托自治省(意大利)进行的一项民族志研究的结果,该研究调查了收容系统之外的难民和寻求庇护者的生活条件,并探索了他们在寻找工作和住宿时所采取的多样化和碎片化的途径。从住房的角度来看,调查显示了个人如何实施不同的战术和策略。一般来说,在这些解决办法中,非正式住区似乎是最普遍的解决办法。然而,我们关注的是这些定居点的环境和物质条件对移民日常生活产生的影响,以及个人对空间的重新占有形式。例如,“Le alberere”是一个由著名建筑师设计的住宅和商业区,它已成为许多被接收系统排斥的难民的“家”。这个地方如何影响移民的日常生活?他们为什么喜欢住在这个地区?他们的存在如何重塑这样的空间?这些是本文旨在回答的主要问题。
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Interstitial urban spaces: housing strategies and the use of the city by homeless asylum seekers and refugees in Trento, Italy
contribution presents the results of an ethnographic research, conducted in the Autonomous Province of Trento (Italy), which investigated the living conditions of refugees and asylum seekers outside the reception system and explored the heterogeneous and fragmented world of pathways they undertake in search of work and accommodation. From the point of view of housing, the investigation has shown how individuals put in place different kind of tactics and strategies. Generally, among these, informal settlements seemed to be the most common solution. However, what we focus on relates to both the effects produced on migrants’ everyday life by the environments and the material conditions of these settlements and the forms of re‐ appropriation of the spaces exercised by the individuals. For instance, this is the case of ‘Le Albere’: a residential and commercial area designed by a famous architect which has become the ‘home’ of many refugees excluded by the reception system. How does this place affect migrants’ everyday lives? Why do they prefer to live in this area? How does their presence re‐ shape such space? These are the main questions that this contribution aims to answer.
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Social Anthropology
Social Anthropology Social Sciences-Anthropology
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期刊介绍: Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale is the acclaimed Journal of the European Association of Social Anthropologists, the major professional organization for anthropologists in Europe. While European in profile, this leading Journal has a global scope. It publishes key contributions by both established and up-and-coming anthropologists. As part of the intellectual vitality of the Journal, it also features an exciting Debate in every issue, an important Review Essay which discusses outstanding books in adjoining disciplines or in public debate from an anthropological point of view, and a thriving Book Reviews Section.
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