Riviste Clueb (Cooperativa Libraria Universitaria Editrice Bologna)
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Diseguaglianze nell’eguaglianza. Il ruolo dell’amministrazione pubblica Inequalities in Equality. The Role of Public Administration
In 1971 Julian Tudor Hart formulated the «inverse care law» to highlight how those most inneed of medical care, on average, receive less, and to highlight the inequities of many Europeanredistributive systems. Even today, our public administrations fail to reverse this law and thepeople in greatest need receive less support and fewer services. Phenomena such as increasingageing, economic crises, migration, increase society’s needs and the number of people at riskof being left without support. In order to understand why public administrations often fail tointercept specifically the needs of the most vulnerable, it may be useful to consider the feministcritique of today’s prevailing theory of justice, that of John Rawls. The essential objectionconcerns imagining the people who enter into the social contract all as adult, autonomous andindependent. This leaves the concept of mutual interdependence out of the justice paradigm andinfluences the behavior of public administrations. It is therefore necessary to rethink administrationdifferently and in this redesign process feminist thought can provide another importantcontribution through the theories of the ‘ethic of care’
Pour une ethnographie des pratiques ethnographiques pendant la pandémie du COVID-19 (mars 2020-à présent): notes de journal For an ethnography of ethnographic practices during the Covid-19 pandemic (March 2020-present): journal notes
Ethnographic practice in the form of fieldwork, its importance as well as changes in approach and method over time within the HFRC has been the subject of several analyses, particularly during the most recent period. The successive confinements and the various limitations to sociability during the pandemic period made it difficult to practice the ethnographic encounter, which was even suspended. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have noticed the formulation of digital communities which refer to public activities by publishing material (photos, videos etc.). Interesting questions arise on the construction of collective identities, collective memory, the conception of time on the basis of lived experiences but also on narratives of the more distant past of communities
Scenari del futuro. Appunti sul lavoro dei prossimi decenni.
In this short essay I set out some considerations about the job in the medium-term period. The contemporary context is characterized by the impact of technological innovations and economic and financial crises. The pandemic has brought out the concrete aspects of the interconnectedness of globalization. Some models of consumption are emerging in relation to the growing awareness of climate change
Percorsi di futuro interrotto. Crisi industriale e fine delle opportunità per la mobilità sociale in una valle alpina italiana.
A once florid extractive industry in the Italian Alps became one of the larger and longer-lasting industries of the area. From the 1930s on, this industry generated a continuous need for workers throughout various conjunctures, but the Great Recession opened a period of industrial collapse and the diffusion of a sense of closing of opportunities for local inhabitants, with the silent expulsion of workers. The paper aims to reflect on the combination of elements acting on various spatial and temporal scales, regarding the experiences of a mountain locality in crisis and deindustrialization
Inégalités. Migrations, crise pandémique, nouvelles pratiques ethnographiques Inequalities. Migration, pandemic crisis, new ethnographic practices
“Non tutti hanno una cripta” Mummie, turismo e patrimonializzazione in Sicilia “Not everyone has a crypt” Mummies, tourism, and heritage-making in Sicily
The Capuchins’ Catacombs of Palermo are not the main tourist attraction of the city, however they receive a high number of visitors representing the niche travel market named “dark tourism”. Even though studies have proven that it is not possible to identify a specific traveller known as “dark tourist”, explicitly interested in locations wholly or partly connected to death or sufferings, they highlighted the existence of a building interest to visit sites relating to death and burial grounds, such as crypts and cemeteries. The Capuchins of Palermo were specialists in the Modern Era mummification techniques, but they were not the only ones. In fact, in Sicily today, you can find a great number of similar sites (e.g. Gangi, Savoca) that are involved in important heritage conservation and heritagization processes aiming to attract and generate economic and tourism growth
Scenari futuri del lavoro e nuovi orizzonti di lotta alle acciaierie di Terni
This paper is based on ethnographic research amongst the steelworkers of Acciai Speciali Terni [AST], owned by ThyssenKrupp, that took place during a long union dispute in 2014/2015. Industrial production decline has transformed substantially the western working-class over the last decades, however forms of belonging that promote collective action and political activism persist and are based on a common understanding of past and future. In the case of Terni’s steelworkers, this understanding is based on a collective memory framed within the local worker’s conflictual and subversive tradition. The past is merged with a contemporary experience of the company’s commodification process that the workers actively fight. Through a historical review and an analysis of the ethnographic data the article aims at showing how, on one hand, consolidated forms of protest persist influence questions of identity and class belonging, and on the other provide tools and fruitful ground to compare past and present industrial landscapes. The workers and trade unions’ response to a phase of profound economic uncertainty, due to the company’s instability and the pandemic will help to understand the role of the workers struggle and the strike as terrain of comparison with traditional and consolidates forms of labour protest and to delineate future scenarios of work and unrest
Vulnérabilités cachées et pandémie: doctorants et masterants étrangers à Paris Hidden vulnerabilities and the pandemic: foreign Doctoral and Masters students in Paris
The Covid 19 pandemic has reintroduced death into the everyday life in a sudden way. It is still early to know whether memory effects will manifest themselves in the long term. How did a community such as a group of students in Paris, mostly foreigners, react and function in the face of the pandemic? This ethnographic experience is positioned at the frontiers of participant observation. It is an observant participation, which analyses the notions of “vulnerability” and “fragility” from the specific ethnographic milieu of studies in migration contexts, the displacement of young people, mostly from privileged backgrounds