2018
DOI: 10.17356/ieejsp.v4i3.409
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From Public Enemy to Urban Ghost

Abstract: Roma migration from Eastern countries has been one of the main topics of public debate in Italy in the last decade. Roma people have been depicted as the biggest threat to citizens’ safety, especially in the biggest cities, and have become the target of special securitarian measures that revive old stereotypes. At the same time, thanks to various European bodies, Roma people have also became the targets of ad hoc inclusionary policies, such as the National Strategy for Inclusion. The deconstruction of the camp… Show more

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“…During the last two decades, these camps have also been used to resettle Roma migrants from Eastern Europe evicted from informal settlements (Maestri, 2019). Despite recent policies aimed at dismantling existing camps, Roma migrants still face confinement and lack access to fundamental rights (Daniele et al, 2018). Moreover, even in countries where official Roma camps do not exist, like Spain (Magazzini & Piemontese, 2016) and Sweden (Hansson & Mitchell, 2018), Roma migrants are still targeted by heightened state control and experience spatial confinement and sub-standard living conditions.…”
Section: Housing Segregation Camps and Ghettosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the last two decades, these camps have also been used to resettle Roma migrants from Eastern Europe evicted from informal settlements (Maestri, 2019). Despite recent policies aimed at dismantling existing camps, Roma migrants still face confinement and lack access to fundamental rights (Daniele et al, 2018). Moreover, even in countries where official Roma camps do not exist, like Spain (Magazzini & Piemontese, 2016) and Sweden (Hansson & Mitchell, 2018), Roma migrants are still targeted by heightened state control and experience spatial confinement and sub-standard living conditions.…”
Section: Housing Segregation Camps and Ghettosmentioning
confidence: 99%