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The Nomad, The Squatter and the State: Roma Racialization and Spatial Politics in Italy
Gaja Maestri
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Sociology and Policy
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Italy
100%
Racialization
100%
Roma
100%
Squatters
100%
Nomads
100%
Spatial Politics
100%
Roma People
75%
Squat
50%
Housing Squats
50%
Politics of Aesthetics
50%
Politicians
25%
Collective Action
25%
Human Rights
25%
Rome
25%
Social Movements
25%
Dislocation
25%
Capital City
25%
Informal Settlements
25%
Material Resources
25%
Politicization
25%
2008 Financial Crisis
25%
City of Rome
25%
Housing Solutions
25%
Contentious Politics
25%
Makeshift Camps
25%
Action Repertoires
25%
Roma Housing
25%
Rome I
25%
Rights Movement
25%
Housing Rights
25%
Housing Deprivation
25%
Housing Segregation
25%
Social Sciences
Italy
100%
Racialization
100%
Roma
100%
Economic Recession
12%
Collective Action
12%
Italian
12%
Capital City
12%
Squatter Settlement
12%
Politicization
12%
Social Movements
12%