This essay will focus on the social exclusion of Roma second generations living in the “camps” in today’s Italy. Based on Nancy Fraser’s conceptualization of social exclusion as a matter of social injustice, which is defined by three dimensions (recognition, distribution and political participation), this article suggests that Italian law, policies and practices have particularly prevented Roma second generations from participating in society on equal foot with their peers. However, for some of them informal political participation has represented a site of resistance from where to start to raise awareness on the need to foster their social inclusion.
Gli “altri giovani” tra inclusione ed esclusione: uno sguardo socio-giuridico alle seconde generazioni rom / B.G. Bello. - In: SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO. - ISSN 0390-0851. - 3(2019), pp. 119-138. [10.3280/SD2019-003006]
Gli “altri giovani” tra inclusione ed esclusione: uno sguardo socio-giuridico alle seconde generazioni rom
B.G. Bello
2019
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This essay will focus on the social exclusion of Roma second generations living in the “camps” in today’s Italy. Based on Nancy Fraser’s conceptualization of social exclusion as a matter of social injustice, which is defined by three dimensions (recognition, distribution and political participation), this article suggests that Italian law, policies and practices have particularly prevented Roma second generations from participating in society on equal foot with their peers. However, for some of them informal political participation has represented a site of resistance from where to start to raise awareness on the need to foster their social inclusion.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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