10th ERQ Conference
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Europe/Zurich
University of Trento
University of Trento
Department of Sociology and Social Research - via Verdi, 26
Department of Economics and Management - via Inama, 5
Department of Humanities - via Tommaso Gar, 14
Description
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Organised every two years, the Ethnography and Qualitative Research Conference aims to foster scholarly exchange and facilitate research collaborations among senior and junior scholars based in different universities and research centres in Europe and abroad, by supporting the dissemination of fresh, original, and timely research.
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Plenary - Taking democracy for granted: Methodological blind-spots and the reframing of women’s empowerment Auditorium - Humanities Building - via Tommaso Gar, 14 (Humanities Building)
Auditorium - Humanities Building - via Tommaso Gar, 14
Humanities Building
via Tommaso Gar, 14Convener: Poulami Roychowdhury (Brown University) -
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Coffee break Courtyard - Sociology and Economics Building
Courtyard - Sociology and Economics Building
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1. Ethnographies of the contemporary far-right: 1a Room 14 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 14 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Elisa Bellè, Safia Dahani (CSO/Sciences Po)-
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Between respectabilization and subversion, the radical extreme-right in the anti-contagion measures mobilization: The case of the Parisian mobilization (2020-2021)
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Mainstreaming the Anti-Gender Crusade. Notes from Pro Vita & Famiglia Onlus in Italy
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The gendered mainstreaming of populist radical right politics in France: embracing the neoliberal gender regime
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To each area, its own radicalism: Lega Salvini Premier’s multiple ideological articulations across localities
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11. Imagining future worlds: New ethnographic perspectives on creative approaches to climate change. Poggi Room (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Poggi Room (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Lorenzo Domaneschi (Università di Milano-Bicocca), Lorenzo Zaffaroni (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca)-
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Training for a Better Future. Climate activism and individualization processesSpeaker: Prof. Enzo Colombo (Università degli Studi di Milano)
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CreaTures, Evaluation and Encountering the Eco-Social Collective ImaginationSpeaker: Ann Light (University of Sussex and Malmo University)
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Imaginary wor(l)ds: Creative methods to approach future imaginaries of (im)mobilities and borders in a world of changing climateSpeaker: Elena Giacomelli (Marie- Curie Postdoc Fellow, CIESIN, Columbia University, Department of Sociology and Business Law, University of Bologna)
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Creative Climate Change Science? A discourse analysis about conflicting scientific accounts about global warming.
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«“Should I stay or should I go”: Citizens’ perceptions of natural hazards and imaginaries on community futures in Southern ItalySpeaker: Dr Rocco Scolozzi (Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento)
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15. Environmental labour ethnographies of workplaces and working-class communities: 15a Room 5 (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 5 (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Domenico Perrotta (University of Bergamo), Francesca Gabbriellini (University of Bologna)-
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The contested terrain of noxious deindustrialisation. Workers’ ecological agency and labour regimes at the Taranto Steel Plant
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Labour, imagination and metamorphosis: The socially integrated factory “ex-GKN For Future” as an industrial real utopiaSpeaker: Julia Kaiser (University of Leipzig)
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Ways of re-imagining labour in the climate transition: The solidarity alliances building GKN for FutureSpeaker: Prerna Bishnoi
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(Un)sustainable work: Pathways for a just transition in two automotive sector plantsSpeakers: Ms Laura Leonelli (Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali ed Economiche, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza), Pierpaolo Mosaico (Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali ed Economiche, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza)
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Manufacturing transition: conflict and consent in two automotive plants in a big city in Southern ItalySpeakers: Camilla Macciani (University of Bergamo), Domenico Perrotta (University of Bergamo)
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16. Theorising ethnography across disciplines and methodological approaches: 16a Room 7 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 7 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Chiara Bassetti, Ester Gallo (University of Trento)-
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Theorizing Through Interviewing in Ethnographic Encounters
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Alien Encounters: A Plea for a Phenomenological-Hermeneutic Foundation of Ethnography
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Following the money: Ethnographic contributions to understanding public transfers and social tiesSpeaker: Giulio Bertoluzza (Università di Bergamo)
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Ethnography as Healing. Trauma-Informed Approaches to Understanding Space and Memory
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17. Comparative ethnographies of borderlands. Everyday practices of bordering and resistance across securitised geographies: 17a Room 8 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 8 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Edgar Córdova Morales (UVSQ-Paris-Saclay), Ilaria Giglioli (University of San Francisco)-
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Politics of (im)mobility and migrants on stand-by at the EU and US borderlands
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"Too busy saving lives": A comparative study of coastal fishing communities and the EU-Tunisian border regime
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Differential inclusion across South Africa’s evolving urban refugee protection regime: Exploring the internal border, informality, and urban space of Cape Town
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Governing at the edge: Brokers, borders, and the gendered logics of informal powerSpeaker: Sara Alemir (Uppsala University)
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Gender on the Move: Women and Gender Dissident Migrants at European Borders
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20. Collectivities rule their own lands: Ethnography and interdisciplinary approaches for Territories of Life: 20a Room 15 (second floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 15 (second floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Marta Villa (Department of Sociology and Social Research - University of Trento), Mauro Iob (Centro Studi sui Demani Civici e le proprietà collettive - University of Trento)-
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Against the tyranny of the minority in representative democracy: Collective Domains and conflict with public institutionsSpeakers: Marta Villa (Department of Sociology and Social Research - University of Trento), Dr Mauro Iob (Centro Studi sui Demani Civici e le proprietà collettive - University of Trento)
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Intertwining Territories of Life and Intentional Communities: Life-affirming systems for more-than-human well-being
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The occupation of public space as a way of engaging in the world: Ethnographic study of a peri-urban neighborhood
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Heritage, Indigenous governance and (post)human rights. The craft of multi-sited archaeological ethnography
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Italian Federation of Collective Domains: recognition, protection and active self-government
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22. Observing digital practices: The role of Artificial Intelligence in cultural processes Room 1F (first floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5 (Economics Building)
Room 1F (first floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5
Economics Building
via Inama, 5Convener: Alessandra Micalizzi (Università Digitale Pegaso)-
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Artificial Intelligence as an Epistemological Problem
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Artificial intelligence and ethnographic methods: Analysing User Creativity in Prompting Practices
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Human-Machine Feedback Loops in Research: Leveraging Generative AI for Semi-Structured Interview Development
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Analyzing the outputs of generative AI platforms to uncover gender and social biases
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Moving beyond text: A comparative case study of AI-assisted audio interviews in relation to textual data from mobile diaries in SingaporeSpeakers: Azaleah Mohd Anis (RySense Ltd), Ms Nadia Olisa (RySense Ltd)
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The networked double hermeneutic and reflexive sense making practices in the age of generative artificial intelligence.
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24. Institutional ethnography: Researching for social change Room 2D (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5 (Economics Building)
Room 2D (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5
Economics Building
via Inama, 5Convener: Dr Morena Tartari (Northumbria University)-
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Mapping the workplace support for working family carers: A work in progressSpeaker: Ms Daniela Perucca Gallegos (University of Edinburgh)
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UNSUSTAINABLE LIVES IN SUSTAINABLE CITIES. Hegemonic struggle on socio-ecological relations in post-political cities.
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Institutional intimacies. Generating social change through day-to-day collaborations with wildlife conservation authorities.
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L'Etnografia Istituzionale come strumento di monitoraggio e trasformazione sociale. Il caso del progetto Afghanistan 2030 - Next LeadersSpeaker: Rebecca Agnoletti (Centro Ricerche EtnoAntropologiche (CREA))
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Between the opportunities of academic mobility and the struggles of doing family across borders: An ethnographic case studySpeakers: Dr Morena Tartari (Northumbria University), Mr Alessandro Tartari Marini (Excelsior Academy)
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26. Labour exploitation: Beyond existing development paradigms Room 10 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 10 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Timothy Raeymaekers (University of Bologna), giuseppe grimaldi (units)-
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Old and new caporalato Local policies and transnational dynamics in the multicultural context of Capitanata, Northern Puglia
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The criminalization of labor intermediation in the context of Italian agriculture: An analysis of the evolution of rural informal settlements and caporalato in the Foggia provinceSpeaker: Camilla Macciani (Università degli Studi di Bergamo)
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“Beyond the ghetto” as territorial logic: Migrant labour in the Foggia area and institutionalised field-forms between imaginaries and policiesSpeaker: Edoardo Ciuffreda
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Weathering Exploitation. Making The Ties Between Climate Change, Migration and Severe Exploitation Visible
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Decolonising Fair Trade Exploring the Space for Indigenous Knowledge
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30. Ethnographies of death and grief: 30a Room 3G (third floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5 (Economics Building)
Room 3G (third floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5
Economics Building
via Inama, 5Conveners: Giorgio Scalici (Università degli Studi di Palermo), Nives Ladina (Sapienza Università di Roma)-
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Surviving the field - On the methodology of navigating the care of organ donors
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Covering the Faces of the Dead: Lessons from and for research practice
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The Emotional Labour of Suicide Bereavement
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Ethnography of mobilizations after a death perceived as unjust
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Death in the Terraces. Death, Mourning, Commemorations and Memorials around Italian Stadium
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31. Watching the watchers: Policing and ethnography of the coercive state Room 9 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 9 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Convener: Michael Sierra-Arévalo (University of Texas at Austin)-
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On patrol with the “Gypsy” policeSpeaker: Ana Ivasiuc (University College Dublin)
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Policing the Segregated City: Insights from a Police Ethnography and Challenges of “Studying Up”
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The uniform of least regard? Prison officers’ frustrations and the effects on everyday prison life
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Between search and rescue, law enforcement and human rights violations. An ethnography of aerial surveillance in the Central Mediterranean Sea.
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33. Ethnographies of expert knowledges in mental health, neurodivergence, and disability: 33a Kessler Room (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Kessler Room (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Fabio Bertoni (Instituto Ciências Sociais - Universidade de Lisboa), Luca Sterchele (University of Turin)-
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'Doing' Disability 'Right': Rumour, Speculation and Preparatory Practices amongst Disability Benefit Claimants in the UK
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Neurodivergence, urban space and epistemic in/justice. Reflections towards a neuroqueer research approach.
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Challenging the Paradigms of Care and Control: Disability and Migration Intersections
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“Don't depend on the other people”. Anger, care and shadows of normality in an Italian-Bangladesh family in Turin
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“Dearest world, I will be the one to die” Consideration on in/exclusion processes and vulnerability from a research experience on dis/ability, gender and sexuality in Covid time
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The attitude of deaf and hard-of-hearing towards Russian sign language interpretersSpeaker: Nikita Bolshakov (HSE University)
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34. Ethnography of violence in intimate relationships: 34a Room 6 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 6 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Maria Urso (University of Palermo), Ms martina lo cascio (università di palermo)-
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Image work vs. institutional accountability: Analysing the Italian State Police’s digital strategy on IPV A mixed-method analysis of social media strategies and public perceptionsSpeaker: Elisa Begnis
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"Navigating Divorce: Ethnographic Insights into Gender-Based Violence, Patriarchal Norms, and Systemic Inequality Among Arab Women in Jaffa, Israel”
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Shedding light on hidden forms of domestic violence: Towards a harm-based approach
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Patriarchal violence as Gender Violence: Resistance and Challenges of women empowerment through Aurat March (Women Movement) in Pakistan
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35. Ethnographies of migrant detention, new forms of confinement and the securitarian turn in migration policies: 35a Room 11 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 11 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Francesca Vianello (University of Padua), omid firouzi tabar-
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"Saving Lives", Securing Borders: Anti-trafficking Narratives and Border Practices in Southern Italy
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Real or Fake Border Crosser
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Policies of Eviction : An Ethnography of Informal Housing Settlements and New Forms of Local Confinements in Western Sicily
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Confined mobilities: Racial carcerality and resistance along the Balkan Route in Bihać, Bosnia-HerzegovinaSpeaker: Sara Marilungo (PhD candidate Sapienza University of Rome)
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4. Civil society and care practices: 4a Room 2F (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5 (Economics Building)
Room 2F (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5
Economics Building
via Inama, 5Conveners: Giacomo Lampredi (Università di Milano), PAOLA BONIZZONI (Università degli Studi di Milano)-
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NGOs and the Italian welfare system. Civic care amidst crises and transformations
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Elites and the "suffering others". Teaching care and solidarity in a privileged Parisian school.
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Pro-refugee volunteering as neoliberal self-care
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“It’s not about you!” Solidarity as practical intervention: an alternative reception framework? Exploring the structure, operations and “offers” of self-defined solidarity groups, organisations and projects in the context of migrant reception.
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Civic care, radical care, and underlying inequalities: An analysis of civil society activism and care practices towards, by, and with migrants across ethnographic contexts
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«It's not just the relationship (...) it's the whole community around it». The experience of volunteers in buddy programs between care and brokerage
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6. Despicable public personas: Dynamics of infamy in digital culture: 6a Room 2E (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5 (Economics Building)
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Beyond the alt-right infamy: Disinformation and hate speech from medical professionals during the Covid-19 pandemic in Italy
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Nationalism as Moral Redemption: Celebrity Transgressions and Public Forgiveness in China
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«“It’s a shithole, but I loved the people”: Passport bros and the socio-linguistic construction of nationality in the manosphere
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Make men great again: Manfluencers and the art of despicable reputation
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Ashes of decency: On irony, infamy and digital contestation during collective tragedy
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Welcome buffet reception MUSE - Museo delle Scienze - C.so del Lavoro e della Scienza, 3 (MUSE - Museo delle ScienzeMUSE - Museo delle Scienze)
MUSE - Museo delle Scienze - C.so del Lavoro e della Scienza, 3
MUSE - Museo delle ScienzeMUSE - Museo delle Scienze
C.so del Lavoro e della Scienza, 3
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10. Labour market insertion of young migrants. Room 1F (first floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5 (Economics Building)
Room 1F (first floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5
Economics Building
via Inama, 5Convener: Iraklis Dimitriadis (Scuola Normale Superiore)-
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Lives after reception. Life and work trajectories of young male migrants in Genova
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Trapped on low-skilled paths: analysing obstacles to up/re- skilling for young migrants in Italy
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Producing integration. Work as a tool for the normalization of asylum seekers.
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15. Environmental labour ethnographies of workplaces and working-class communities: 15b Room 5 (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 5 (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Domenico Perrotta (University of Bergamo), Francesca Gabbriellini (University of Bologna)-
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Integrating pieces of green transition along different segments of the food value chain: contradictions and challenges within and outside the workplaces
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Work and working conditions in organic farms
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Workers of the urban depths, sentinels of the environment
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17. Comparative ethnographies of borderlands. Everyday practices of bordering and resistance across securitised geographies: 17b Room 8 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 8 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Edgar Córdova Morales (UVSQ-Paris-Saclay), Ilaria Giglioli (University of San Francisco)-
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Nationalism, securitization and cross-border integration: evidences from three Italian borderscapes
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Security of Borderlander Identities: Exploring the Narratives of Young Minority Members in Border Regions
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From homeland to the motherland: cross-border coping strategies and the role of citizenship in the experiences of displaced Hungarian ethnic minorities
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What happens when a whole frontier governorate is “turned into a prison”?: Understanding borders as elastic and interrogating their impact on the communities inhabiting, crossing or stranded at the Tunisian-Libyan borderSpeaker: Chiara Pagano (University of Graz)
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Confined mobilities: Racial carcerality and resistance along the Balkan Route in Bihać, Bosnia-HerzegovinaSpeaker: Sara Marilungo (PhD candidate Sapienza University of Rome)
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18. Aesthetics and imaginaries of eco-activist movements Room 14 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 14 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Federico Smania (Università di Milano Bicocca), Massimiliano Guareschi (Università degli studi di Milano Bicocca)-
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On climate activism aesthetics: The teens’ view between traffic blocks and dialogueSpeakers: Dr Elisa Virgili (Università degli Studi Milano Bicocca), Dr Lorenzo Pedrini (Università degli Studi Milano Bicocca)
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The changing of eco-activists’ representations and imaginaries overtime: The case of the criminalised NoTAP movement in southeast Italy
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Inhabiting the ruins of the present. On social movements defending wastelands in Montreal
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Feeding Nationalism: Building Anti-Ecological Imaginaries through Culinary Traditionalism
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Reclaiming Alpine Lands from Big-Money Tourism Development
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“This Zapatista Coffee Tastes Even Better if You Drink it in the Struggle”: Imaginaries and Aesthetics of Rebel Coffee Distribution
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19. Rethinking the role of ethnography in more-than-human participatory research and design: 19a Room 12 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 12 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Liesbeth Huybrechts (UHasselt), cristiano storni (University of Limerick)-
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Multispecies speculative ethnography in the ruins/ruinings of the Anthropocene
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Antispeciesist Perspectives in Rural Development: A Critical Approach in More-Than-Human Participatory Research
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Collaborative and sensory ethnographic film to explore the pluriverse: Human and more-than-human encounters in the Chacahua Lagoon, MexicoSpeaker: Clara Kleininger Wanik (University of Exeter)
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OWLing as an ethnographic practiceSpeakers: Ana Carvalho (University of Limerick), Dr Cristiano Storni (University of Limerick)
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20. Collectivities rule their own lands: Ethnography and interdisciplinary approaches for Territories of Life: 20b Room 15 (second floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 15 (second floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Marta Villa (Department of Sociology and Social Research - University of Trento), Mauro Iob (Centro Studi sui Demani Civici e le proprietà collettive - University of Trento)-
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Highlands, Public Goods, and Collective Domains: The Management of Alpine Pastures as a Tool for Economic and Social Development of the Territory in the Perspective of Environmental Sustainability
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Rules and practices in rice production in Piedmont: legal and anthropological aspects
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«“La robe dal comùn ’a jè di duc’ e di nissùn”: Collective domains in Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy)Speaker: Luca Nazzi (Centro Studi sui Demani Civici e le proprietà collettive - University of Trento)
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The Collective Domains of Monte Bondone: the self-management of a Territory of Life
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Inhabiting Collective Domains: community and sustainability through the case of the Caseificio Turnario di Pejo
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21. Examining the controversial social space of female genitals Room 2F (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5 (Economics Building)
Room 2F (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5
Economics Building
via Inama, 5Conveners: Federica Manfredi (Università di Torino), Raffaella Ferrero Camoletto (Dipartimento di Culture, Politica e Società)-
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Bodies and Words on Fire. Pelvic and Vulvar Pain on TikTok and Instagram Between Invisibilization and Voices that Fight.
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Is the Vagina ‘Good To Think With?’ A qualitative analysis of the meanings of the vagina among people with variations of sex characteristics (VSC) and their medical teams
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Like a Seeker. A Story of a Body Struggling for its Existence
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Embodied, Fluid and Clandestine. Notes on the Space of Queer Womxn and their Affects in Accra, Ghana
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23. The everyday lives of platform workers: Migration, precarity and resistance Room 2E (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5 (Economics Building)
Room 2E (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5
Economics Building
via Inama, 5Conveners: Francesco Pontarelli (Ca'Foscari Univeristà di Venezia; University of Johannesburg), Giorgio Pirina (Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia)-
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Claiming Mediation. Moroccan Workers Navigating Agriculture and Digital Platforms in Inland Sicily
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Navigating Invisible Labors: Unpaid Work, Housing Struggles, and Resilience Among Migrant Women in Italy
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Between Formalization and Precarity: Migration, Legal Status and Everyday Work in the Platform-Mediated Cleaning Sector in Switzerland
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Reconfiguring Digital Work An Ethnographic Study of Migrant Workers at TaskRabbit in Milan, Italy
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25. Surveillance imaginaries and practices Room 10 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 10 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Convener: Fabio Quassoli (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca)-
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Identifying Hidden Mechanisms of Social Control
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Amphibious detention: New bordering ethnography of safe countries of origin and the use of digital data and devices in the governance of migration in EuropeSpeaker: Matteo Buffa (Università degli Studi di Milano)
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The plural police dream: Reproduction of social order by non-state actors in the Nordic statesSpeakers: Mr Björn Karlsson (IT University of Copenhagen), Dr Katarina Winter (Stockholm University), Vasilis Galis (IT University of Copenhagen)
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Digital Surveillance and Big Data Policing: Local Security Governance in the Global Digital Age
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DES DISPOSITIFS DE SÉCURITÉ HORS NORME POUR DES SCÉNARIOS HORS NORME: AI-Powered Security and the Normalization of Algorithmic Surveillance during the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris
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30. Ethnographies of death and grief: 30b Room 3G (third floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5 (Economics Building)
Room 3G (third floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5
Economics Building
via Inama, 5Conveners: Giorgio Scalici (Università degli Studi di Palermo), Nives Ladina (Sapienza Università di Roma)-
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Technology-led teaching of anatomy: Will an absence of cadavers increase accessibility to the new medicine course in North Wales?
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The Materialization of Grief: An Ethnographic Study of Cemeteries as Spaces for Emotional Processing
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Archive Alter(c)ations
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The contagion of suicide. Good and bad death in ethnoclinical context
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Giving voice and body to the deceased, An anthropological approach to the liminal phases of mourning through mediumistic interlocutions.
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Living the space of the dead. Fieldnotes on the death rituals of a Romá Xoraxané community in Italy
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32. Tasting and judging "natural" wines and artisanal agri-food products. Poggi Room (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Poggi Room (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Clelia Viecelli, davide sparti (università degli studi di siena)-
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Mathesis singularis The issue of singularity in wine tasting
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Tasting singularity or the unfinished taste of natural wines
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The return of nature in the bottle: The making of a peasant economy in the Swiss vineyardsSpeaker: Flavian Pichonnat
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Natural wine bars in neocraft atmoculture: A Lisbon case studySpeakers: Andrea Pavoni (Instituto Universitário de Lisboa), Dr Gianmarco Peterlongo (Università di Milano)
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A ‘singularity’ without ‘typicality’? The case of a Sicilian native coffee
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33. Ethnographies of expert knowledges in mental health, neurodivergence, and disability: 33b Kessler Room (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Kessler Room (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Fabio Bertoni (Instituto Ciências Sociais - Universidade de Lisboa), Luca Sterchele (University of Turin)-
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Just a little more different than the others: neurodivergence and the re-articulation of diagnostic practices and knowledge production in autism research
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Recovery Narratives and Participation Practices in Mental Health Services: Perspectives from Experts in Peer Support
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Integrating experiential knowledge into mental health services in Friuli Venezia-Giulia: A qualitative and interdisciplinary analysis of the role, benefits, and challenges of peer support workersSpeakers: Giulia Pollice (Department of Biomedical, Metabolic, and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy), Dr Luca Negrogno (Istituzione Gian Franco Minguzzi)
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Talking to social care: people with intellectual and developmental disabilities as experts in the production of social care
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«“And then what exactly is your experiential expertise?”: Performing professionalism and madness in Dutch welfare landscapesSpeaker: Charlotte van der Veen (University of Amsterdam)
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Navigating uncertain assumptions in a research project on housing for persons with complex mental health needs
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The observation of mandatory health treatments (TSO) in the City of Turin: forcing care to protect society
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34. Ethnography of violence in intimate relationships: 34b Room 6 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 6 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
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via Verdi, 26Conveners: Maria Urso (University of Palermo), Ms martina lo cascio (università di palermo)-
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Reflections on the configurations of domestic violence in the penal and penitentiary field
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Challenges in Researching Police Practices: Studying Police-Sex Worker Interactions in Poland
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“You Drive Me Crazy!” Representations of Masculinities, Femininities and Intimate Violence in Italian Popular Music
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5. Lines, traces, streets. Writing urban ethnography: 5a Room 9 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 9 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
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via Verdi, 26Conveners: Andrea Mubi Brighenti (University of Trento), Andrea Pavoni (DINAMIA’CET, University Institute of Lisbon)-
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Night rhythms ethnography against official narrations: Exploring intimate writing and rhythmic conflicts in Palermo’s nocturnal public spaces
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Walking with urban tales: Collecting icono-textual, graphic and art-based narratives in the city
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True love is to die for. Tattooing and its professionalisation between resistance, subcultures and urban contexts
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Lines, traces, streets. Ghosting the city.
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7. "Work is not just work": Ethnographies on migrant workers' health in Europe Room 2D (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5 (Economics Building)
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via Inama, 5Conveners: Camilla De Ambroggi (università di torino), Mrs Veronica Buffon (Università di Messina)-
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Layered responsibility for migrant workers´ health condition and health care provision under seasonal recruitment programmes. The daily practices in rural clinics in Huelva.
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Occupational health and violence in greenhouses: an ethnographic study of migrant workers’ experiences in the Fascia Trasformata/ Transformed Littoral Strip (Sicily)
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Navigating the care crisis: Regulatory changes, work organisation, and the well-being of care workers in long-term care facilities
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Courtyard - Sociology and Economics Building
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1. Ethnographies of the contemporary far-right: 1b Room 14 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 14 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Elisa Bellè, Safia Dahani (CSO/Sciences Po)-
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Shifting Alignments and Strategic Positioning of Victory Party’s Ideology Among Young Voters in Türkiye
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Two Roads to Anti-Muslim Radicalization: Culturalized Semi-Liberalism and Conservative Identitarianism Within the Far Right-Wing Youth in France
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The Cultured Thug: The Far-Right, Physical Culture and Masculinity
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When the Leader Falls: Charisma, God’s Hand, and Invincibility as Interpreted by the Far Right
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13. Creative/Inventive methods in contemporary ethnographic inquiry: 13a Room 10 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 10 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
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via Verdi, 26Conveners: Fabio Maria Esposito (CNR - IRPPS), Paolo Landri (CNR-IRISS)-
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Exploring narratives of exclusion/inclusion through participatory methods: migrants', refugees' and asylum seekers' experiences in Greece
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Going mobile: Methodological reflections on go-along interviews in studying the ethnoracial Othering of immigrantsSpeaker: Radka Klvaňová (Mendel University)
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Cultural-affective spaces of resistance: Using an art-based ethnography with sketches to study the Iranian diaspora in ItalySpeaker: Somita Sabeti (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)
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Methodological Inventiveness and Challenges. A Multimodal Qualitative Approach to Investigating Cultural (Re)Production in Complex Settings.
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Podcasting as a creative and transformative research method
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At the intersection of teaching and research: a creative and participatory project on gender, perceptions of safety, and right to the city.
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16. Theorising ethnography across disciplines and methodological approaches: 16b Room 7 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 7 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
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via Verdi, 26Conveners: Chiara Bassetti, Ester Gallo (University of Trento)-
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Exploring the Intersections of Ethnography and Law: From Users of the Law to Legal Education
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The “behind the scenes” of negotiation choices. The ethnographic method to understand the dynamics and choices of the social partners underlying the negotiation clauses of the collective labor agreement
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How the rights of nature reshape ethnography
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Ethnography for Copycats The normativity of ethnographic inquiry
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Mixed Methods in Medicalized Spaces: Analyzing NICU Social Dynamics by Harmonizing Ethnographic and Survey Techniques
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17. Comparative ethnographies of borderlands. Everyday practices of bordering and resistance across securitised geographies: 17c Room 8 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 8 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Edgar Córdova Morales (UVSQ-Paris-Saclay), Ilaria Giglioli (University of San Francisco)-
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Border rituals: interrogating the borders of Europe through performance and solidarity
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Multi-sited distribution: compare everyday solidarity along the Western Balkan route
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Borders as Walls, Borders as Pathways: Ethnographic Insights from the Panama-Costa Rica and Mexico-Guatemala Borderlands
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Inside Border Solidarity. An Ethnographic Analysis of De-Bordering Practices and Networks along the Balkan Routes.
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19. Rethinking the role of ethnography in more-than-human participatory research and design: 19b Room 12 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 12 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Liesbeth Huybrechts (UHasselt), cristiano storni (University of Limerick)-
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Tracking large carnivores in the Anthropocene. An ethnographic proposal for exploring more-than-human worlds
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Exploring socio-material undercurrents – post-human performativity in situated participatory design work
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Re-tracing Milanese air pollutants’ data journey.
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Playing with food - Using arts-based methods to “retrace” the socialities of the asparagus plant
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2. Migration and the transition to adulthood: 2a Room 5 (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 5 (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: ENRICO FRAVEGA (Università di Genova), Sebastiano Benasso (University of Genova, Italy)-
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‘Talking About Love with Daughters of the Community’: Interviews and Ambivalence in the North-London Bangladeshi Community
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The «capability to become an adult»: young people's constrained freedom to leave Emilia-Romagna for Germany and the UK
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Migration and subjectivation: The biographical trajectory of young entrepreneurs from South Italy
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Migration and health in Italy: A Call for Action in the Era of Institutional Racism and Healthcare Exclusion
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28. Transnational religious education in Europe: Between integration and differentiation Room 1F (first floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5 (Economics Building)
Room 1F (first floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5
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via Inama, 5Conveners: Minoo Mirshahvalad (University of copenhagen), Roberta Ricucci (University of Turin)-
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Religious education among Albanian Muslims in ItalySpeaker: Dr Chiara Anna Cascino (Università di Verona)
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Counter Radicalization through Peaceful Dialogue as non-violence education: Building intra cultural narratives of hope among Muslim women in Islamic centres/mosques as a model for gender empowermentSpeaker: TEHSEEN NISAR (Independent Research)
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Transnational education and Global Islam: The Arabic schools in the province of SalernoSpeaker: Salvatore Senatore (Italian Doctoral School of Religious Studies (DREST), University of Modena and Reggio Emilia)
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Al-Mustafa University in Western Europe
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33. Ethnographies of expert knowledges in mental health, neurodivergence, and disability: 33c Kessler Room (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Kessler Room (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Fabio Bertoni (Instituto Ciências Sociais - Universidade de Lisboa), Luca Sterchele (University of Turin)-
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Cripping ethnography
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Queering Neurodivergence: Practices of resistance in a neuronormative urban space.
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Intersecting Frameworks of Care: Indigenous and Biomedical Approaches to Disability in Sierra Leone
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Fractured Selves, Fractured Wills? Constructing the Eating Disordered Patient in an Italian Treatment Centre
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Performing Care: A Digital Ethnography of Masculinities, Mental Health, and Embodiment on TikTok.
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”I find myself in a rather tricky situation”: Vulnerabilities, support and knowledge sharing within a network of PhD students with disabilities
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Disrupting Ethnographic and Expert Knowledge Hierarchies through Gnosis: Beyond the Vulnerable Binary of Care and Control
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35. Ethnographies of migrant detention, new forms of confinement and the securitarian turn in migration policies: 35b Room 11 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 11 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Francesca Vianello (University of Padua), omid firouzi tabar-
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Punishments without crimes: A legal ethnography of migrants' administrative detentionSpeaker: Federica Borlizzi (Università di Roma Tre)
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Clinical Gaze and Colonial Continuum. Preliminary theoretical and methodological considerations for an ethnography of administrative detention
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Interstitial spaces and trespassing practices in administrative detention: Resistance experiences of migrants and non-security state agents in ItalySpeaker: Francesca Cimino
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Punishing Irregular Migration: The Role of Detention in Italy
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Between borders and bars: An insider perspective on the criminalization of marginalized adolescents under the shadow of the Caivano DecreeSpeaker: Elton Kalica (University of Padua)
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36. Ethnographies of Translocality and Transnationalism Poggi Room (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Poggi Room (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Convener: Nicholas Dines (University of Milano-Bicocca)-
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Mafia ubiquity: ethnography of radicalisation in 'ndrangheta transnational families and communities from Calabria to TikTok
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Navigating intersection of difference: A Qualitative sociological study with adult autistic migrants in the UKSpeaker: Anya Ovcharenko
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Space, place, and taste in a Las Vegas megachurch: An interpretive continuum of place and sensorial immersionSpeaker: Josiah Kidwell (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
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The politics of belonging in Milan youth centersSpeaker: Giovanni Antonio Albertinale (Università degli Studi di Milano)
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Intergenerational “Family-like” Ties, Intercultural Community and Care. The Role of Shared Care Practices in the Growth Pathways of Preteens with Migration Backgrounds
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5. Lines, traces, streets. Writing urban ethnography: 5bConveners: Andrea Mubi Brighenti (University of Trento), Andrea Pavoni (DINAMIA’CET, University Institute of Lisbon)
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Archives of errant refuge. Site-writing in Silos/Khandwala, Trieste
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The political choice of clarity, writing to communicate. Making an urban ethnography in Manfredonia
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Reflection, Fifty Years After His Death, on Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Interpretation of the Phenomenon of the Roman Borgate Between the 1950’s and 1970’s
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Psychogeographic Analysis of Walking and Spatial Appropriation at University Campuses in Turkey: Walking Interviews as Ethnographic Tools to Compare the Alle at Van Yüzüncü Yıl University and Ankara Middle East Technical University
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6. Despicable public personas: Dynamics of infamy in digital culture: 6b Room 2E (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5 (Economics Building)
Room 2E (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5
Economics Building
via Inama, 5Conveners: Stefano Brilli (Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo), oscar ricci (università milano-bicocca)-
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The Rising of Bandito Influencers: Fame and Criminality in the Cross-Platform environment
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I Am Yilong Ma: Deepfakes, doppelgangers and despicability in global media circuits
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Despicable therefore demonetized: How anti-mainstream icons solicit support
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Partisan Comedians, Cancel Culture, and Outrage as Platform Currency
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8. Labour and exploitation in the contemporary waste industry. Room 2F (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5 (Economics Building)
Room 2F (second floor) - Economics Building - via Inama, 5
Economics Building
via Inama, 5Conveners: Simone Di Cecco (École française de Rome), hanen chebbi (université de Sfax)-
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Waste sinners and waste crimes: An ethnography of labour, plastic waste, and the politics of circularity in Minh Khai, Vietnam
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Untouchables: The intersection of caste-based exclusion, economic exploitation, and ecological neglect of Solid Waste Workers in Pakistan
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Recyclage des rebuts textiles à Lomé : organisation du travail et contradictions de l’économie verte
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9. Distant neighbours. Urban ethnography through temporary practices and digital connections: 9a Room 6 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 6 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Massimiliano Raffa (University of Insubria), Sebastiano Citroni-
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A netnographic analysis of the effects of digital associationism on urban relations: the case of the residents’ committee STOP Degrado Padova
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The material politics of key boxes: Labor and placemaking in the Airbnb city
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Neighbourhoods in Digital Mobile Times: The Case of Le Lignon's Former Residents
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(Re)imagining urban belonging through networked gift-giving: Ethno-racial minoritized youth, identity, and community in the digital neighborhood
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Distant neighbours in the same neighbourhood. The contribution of urban ethnography to the study of conflicts in transforming neighbourhoods
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Room 10 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Fabio Maria Esposito (CNR - IRPPS), Paolo Landri (CNR-IRISS)-
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Images as Power Reflecting on Photo elicitation and Photovoice Visual Tools
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Situated Knowledge in Motion: Examining the Limits of Feminist Methodologies and Creative Participatory Methods in Urban Spaces
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Re-figuring Le Cascine. More-than-human experiments as counternarrative of urban green in Florence
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Creative methods in collaborative urban planning: Pisticci village and Alta Irpinia inner areas experimentationsSpeaker: Gaia Daldanise (CNR IRISS)
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Creative Methods for Urban Regeneration and Territory Valorization: A Multidisciplinary Approach
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Fieldnotes. Composing ethnography through photographic lenses
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16. Theorising ethnography across disciplines and methodological approaches: 16c Room 7 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 7 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
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via Verdi, 26Conveners: Chiara Bassetti, Ester Gallo (University of Trento)-
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Multimodal Ethnography and Team Reflexivity A Methodological Journey into Wild Urban Nature
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Interdisciplinary Team-Based (Linguistic) Ethnography: Operational Challenges and Critical Reflections
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Team patchwork ethnography: Rethinking ethnography in a comparative study on reproductive health in EuropeSpeaker: Dr Marcin Smietana (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia)
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Doing ethnography between anthropology of science and STS. Genealogies, differences and gifts
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Life Stories. A Transdisciplinary Genre between Anthropology and Literature
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Ethnography Between Anthropology and History: Dwelling Across the Archive and the Field
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20. Collectivities rule their own lands: Ethnography and interdisciplinary approaches for Territories of Life: 20c Room 15 (second floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 15 (second floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Marta Villa (Department of Sociology and Social Research - University of Trento), Mauro Iob (Centro Studi sui Demani Civici e le proprietà collettive - University of Trento)-
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The Italian network of Territories of Life and global challenges of Rural Commons.
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Governance partecipativa e gestione sostenibile dei Territori di Vita. Un’indagine etnografica sugli usi civici nelle MadonieSpeaker: Giorgio Scalici (Università degli Studi di Palermo)
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Self-ruling, governing and managing the lands
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Reclaiming collective property: Co-research as a tool for strengthening communities and resisting extractivism in the Apuan AlpsSpeakers: Mrs Chiara Braucher (Università degli studi di Trento), Samuele Andreoni (Universidad Autonòma de Barcelona)
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A self-government to humanity future: the case of collective ownership Consorzio Uomini Massenzatica (Ferrara-Italy)
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27. New ethnographic perspectives on racialization processes Room 14 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 14 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Ivana Rapoš Božič (Post-doctoral researcher, Department of Sociology, Masaryk University), Nadya Jaworsky (Masaryk University)-
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When the postcolonial gaze is not enough: The new popular schools between neoliberal welfare support and counter-hegemonic resistance to racialized dominant cultureSpeaker: Prof. Fiorenzo Parziale (Sapienza Università di Roma)
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Roma women serving community sentences in Italy: An analysis through the lens of critical Romani studies and critical criminologySpeaker: Claudia Mantovan (Università di Padova)
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Understanding Jewish racialization: musing from the field
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An analytical framework for the study of essentialized notions of descent-based groups
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Navigating tensions between ethnoracial Othering and belonging in the urban space of Brno
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29. Ethnographies of expert capitalism Room 12 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 12 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
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via Verdi, 26Conveners: Coco Kanters (Utrecth University), Daromir Rudnyckyj (University of Victoria)-
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Critique in purgatory: Or, how to study ‘Capitalism’ in econographic detail
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Facilitation and transformations of capitalism: Towards a reconfiguration of the field of business consultancy
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Intermediation between Markets and Society in the Realm of Monetary Affairs
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Frontiersmen: Making people and places legible to extractivist capitalism
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3. Domestic ethnography in marginalized and shared dwelling spaces: Relationships, dilemmas, and the micro-macro link. Room 8 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 8 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
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via Verdi, 26Convener: Paolo Boccagni-
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Domestic ethnography in state-run reception: Control, resistance, and (self)representation in shared dwelling spaces for asylum seekers and refugees
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Homesick while still at home. What are the potentials of conducting domestic ethnography in a potentially lost home?
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The Methodological Dilemmas of Including “Vulnerable” Populations in Marginalized Shared Housing Research: Case Study of Roma Women in Private Hostels
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Homesharing as humanitarian labour during wartime: Life-making temporalities of voluntary accommodation of displaced people in private households
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The full house and the empty house: Spectral masculinities and conflicting styles of domesticity in a low-income neighborhood of urban Chile
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What forms of shared living? Methodologies for researching domestic cultures of precarity
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33. Ethnographies of expert knowledges in mental health, neurodivergence, and disability: 33d Kessler Room (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Kessler Room (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Fabio Bertoni (Instituto Ciências Sociais - Universidade de Lisboa), Luca Sterchele (University of Turin)-
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Over a Decade of Stigma: Living with Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder in the UK.
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TSO- the voice of psychiatrized people and their caregivers
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Amor fati: How patients learn to embrace the institution that subjectivated them. Ethnographic insights from a forensic psychiatric facility in Italy
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Negotiating Care and Control: Ethnographic Perspectives on Expert Knowledge in Italy’s Forensic Mental Health System
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Defying absence. Managing juvenile offenders: At the crossroads of control policies and systemic abandonmentSpeaker: Lorena La Fortezza
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Women in prison Study of mental health conditions of women prisoners
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4. Civil society and care practices: 4b Room 9 - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
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Caring for the homeless. A transformative civic care practice in Brescia.
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Between Space Care and Memory Valorization. The Pionta Case
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Care as a policy approach to housing justice and health equity
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«”Beyond friendly listening”: Online peer support within local service settings as entanglement of civic care and public responsabilities
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Challenging Institutional Abandonment. Grassroots Solidarity and Care Practices in Athens and Thessaloniki.
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9. Distant neighbours. Urban ethnography through temporary practices and digital connections: 9b Room 6 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
Room 6 (first floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Conveners: Massimiliano Raffa (University of Insubria), Sebastiano Citroni-
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Civic Engagement and The Urban Politics of Biodiversity: A qualitative inquiry on grassroots initiatives in MilanSpeaker: Riccardo Emilio Chesta (Politecnico di Milano)
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Mapping inequality and community-based tourism: Conducting urban ethnography in Las Vegas’ WestsideSpeaker: Marta Soligo (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
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I am in their groupchat, but am I in their group? Moving from outside to inside digital spaces and why it is different (and the same) to analog spaces.Speaker: Marco Sassaro (Università degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca)
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Sustaining creativity? Institutional narratives and grassroots cultural practices in a UNESCO creative citySpeaker: Massimiliano Raffa (University of Insubria)
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Closing Kessler Room (ground floor) - Sociology Building - via Verdi, 26 (Sociology Building)
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Meet the Board Room 20 (second floor) (Sociology Building)
Room 20 (second floor)
Sociology Building
via Verdi, 26Informal Q&A session with the ERQ Editorial Board
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