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The production of informal space: A critical atlas of housing informalities in Italy between public institutions and political strategies

机译:非正式空间的生产:公共机构与政治策略之间意大利的住房信息的关键地图集

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The paper analyses the plurality of urban informal practices that characterize contemporary Italy in the sphere of housing, focusing on its complex connections with a variety of public institutions (e.g. laws, regulations, policies and practices). The paper discusses five cases of urban informality in Italy: the squatting of public housing in Milan; Roma camps in Rome; the borgate romane (large unauthorised neighbourhoods in the capital, which were built in the 1960s and 1970s and which have subsequently undergone a long and complex process of regularization); unauthorised construction, by the middle class, of second homes in coastal areas of Southern Italy; illegal subdivision of agricultural land as a standard mechanism for urban expansion in Casal di Principe, Naples. From these cases emerges a complex picture of hybrid institutions that shape and govern housing informalities. These hybrid institutions are composed of multifaceted networks of actors, policies, practices and rules that exist in tension with each other and contribute to favouring and shaping the production of informal space in different ways (e.g. through their action, inaction and structural features). Against the backdrop of this varied institutional framework, a selective tolerance driven mainly by politically-mediated interests emerges as the distinctive feature of the public approach to housing informality in Italy. The paper aims to develop an innovative research approach to informal housing in Italy by overcoming traditional boundaries between research 'objects' and by looking at political uses and forms of institutionalisation that are deployed across housing informalities. By doing so, it also contributes to the literature which analyses informality through the lenses of state theory. Simultaneously, it represents a call for international research to investigate the similarities in the patterns of housing informality - and their multifaceted politics - in Mediterranean welfare states.
机译:本文分析了在住房领域的当代意大利特征的多个城市非正式实践,重点关注其与各种公共机构的复杂联系(例如法律,法规,政策和实践)。本文讨论了意大利城市非正式性的五个案例:米兰的公共住房蹲下;罗马罗马营地; Borgate Romane(大型未经授权的街区,在20世纪60年代和20世纪70年代建于20世纪70年代,随后经历了长期且复杂的正则化过程);未经授权的建筑,由中产阶级,南部南部南部地区的第二家住宅;非法细分农业土地作为城市迪普林西比亚,那不勒斯城镇扩建的标准机制。从这些案例中出现了一个复杂的混合机构的复杂图片,这些机构形式和管理住房的非信息。这些混合机构由多方面的行动者,政策,实践和规则网络彼此紧张,并以不同的方式促进和塑造非正式空间的生产(例如,通过他们的行动,无所作为和结构特征)。在这种各种制度框架的背景下,主要通过政治介导的兴趣推动的选择性耐受性成为意大利公共场所非正式性方面的独特特征。本文旨在通过克服研究“物体”之间的传统界限,并通过看着在住房非全面的情况下部署的政治用途和制度化形式,在意大利开发意大利非正式住房的创新研究方法。通过这样做,它还有助于通过国家理论镜片分析非正式性的文献。同时,它代表了对国际研究的呼吁,调查住房非正式性模式的相似之处 - 及其多方面政治 - 在地中海福利国家。

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