Housing Movements in Rome
Discover the intricate dynamics of urban living with Housing Movements in Rome by Carlotta Caciagli. Published by Springer Verlag in 2022, this compelling paperback spans 318 pages and delves into the complexities of the precarious class and their spatial interactions. Caciagli introduces three essential conceptual tools that unravel the connections between this class and their environment: “the spatial opportunity structure,” “configurations of strategies,” and “educational sites of resistance.” This insightful examination not only highlights the challenges faced by marginalized communities but also sheds light on their resilience and agency in the urban landscape. Perfect for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in social movements, this book is a must-read for understanding contemporary housing issues in Rome and beyond.