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Un posto da abitare: dalla casa della tradizione all'incertezza dello spazio-tempo globale
In: Studi e ricerche
Storie di normale incertezza: le sfide dell'identità nella società del rischio
In: Studi e ricerche
L' incertezza quotidiana: politica, lavoro, relazioni nella società del rischio
In: Sociologia della vita quotidiana 2
Zygmunt Bauman's Moral and Political Commitment
In: The Federalist Debate, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 26-28
ISSN: 1591-8483
Temporary Homes: A Case Study of Young People's Dwelling Strategies in Northern Italy
In: Space and Culture, Band 19, Heft 4, S. 361-372
ISSN: 1552-8308
The article explores the relationship between the concept of home as a "becoming," and young people's identity construction, in situations of residential instability caused by contemporary mobility. In line with the results of recent studies, the article argues that in some cases, this instability can be an opportunity to recreate the conditions of dwelling by transforming an anonymous space into a temporary home, which gets its meaning from the individual's "ongoing personal project." Drawing on a qualitative study which explored the temporal and spatial experience of young people in Italy, the article analyzes the narratives of a number of university students temporarily residing in the Lombardy region, highlighting the processes involved in recreating the feeling of being at home which take place in everyday life, by means of structuring domestic times and spaces, resignifying "objects" as "things," negotiating household rules, and organizing care practices.
BORDERLESS DEBATE INTERNATIONAL DEMOCRACY: Citizenship and European Identity
In: The federalist debate: papers for federalists in Europe and the world = ˜Leœ débat fédéraliste : cahiers trimestriels pour les fédéralistes en Europe et dans le monde, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 31-37
ISSN: 1591-8483
La socializzazione politica e il problema delle generazioni
In: Il politico: rivista italiana di scienze politiche ; rivista quardrimestrale, Band 42, Heft 3, S. 571-586
ISSN: 0032-325X
Summary in English.
Storie di famiglie: bisogni e risorse nei racconti di vita familiare a Reggio Emilia
In: Strumenti 3
Conversazioni, storie, discorsi: interazioni comunicative tra pubblico e privato
In: Biblioteca di testi e studi., Sociologia 164
Chapitre 10. Quels rapports entre les générations ?
In: Deux pays, deux jeunesses ?, S. 231-253
Spotlights on Contemporary Family Life
Spotlights on Contemporary Family Life covers four issues of cross-cutting importance to families Structures and forms of families: issues relating to a diversification of families away from the 'traditional nuclear family form' are relatively uncontroversial from an academic perspective, but much more so for policy makers and family associations. Chapter 1 provides a thorough overview of the state of contemporary European families. Solidarities in families: too often the issue of an 'ageing society' is simply reduced to the problem of over-burdening social care systems, but longevity also represents opportunities for new kinds of solidarities inside families and family networks, and new relations between family members – not to mention the satisfaction felt by people who can continue to live fulfilling and rewarding lives long after they're considered 'elderly'. Chapter 2 gives voice to authors who identify these new opportunities and challenges. Demographic change: women are having fewer children and having them later in life. Having children is now a conscious decision and fertility rates have declined below the level required to sustain our current populations. At the same time we witness the 'greying' of Europe, which brings with it a whole host of opportunities and challenges. Chapter 3 raises important issues for policy makers today. Volunteering: inspired by family associations who could not survive without the support of volunteers, this chapter gives an overview of what's known - and what isn't - about volunteering. Coinciding with the European Year of Volunteering 2011, this chapter takes a timely look at the efforts that families put into volunteering across Europe and the important benefits that Europe gains from all of this combined voluntary effort. Linden Farrer and William Lay work for the Confederation of Family Organisations in the European Union (COFACE). This publication was produced by FAMILYPLATFORM, a project funded by the European Commission.
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Spotlights on Contemporary Family Life
Spotlights on Contemporary Family Life covers four issues of cross-cutting importance to families Structures and forms of families: issues relating to a diversification of families away from the 'traditional nuclear family form' are relatively uncontroversial from an academic perspective, but much more so for policy makers and family associations. Chapter 1 provides a thorough overview of the state of contemporary European families. Solidarities in families: too often the issue of an 'ageing society' is simply reduced to the problem of over-burdening social care systems, but longevity also represents opportunities for new kinds of solidarities inside families and family networks, and new relations between family members – not to mention the satisfaction felt by people who can continue to live fulfilling and rewarding lives long after they're considered 'elderly'. Chapter 2 gives voice to authors who identify these new opportunities and challenges. Demographic change: women are having fewer children and having them later in life. Having children is now a conscious decision and fertility rates have declined below the level required to sustain our current populations. At the same time we witness the 'greying' of Europe, which brings with it a whole host of opportunities and challenges. Chapter 3 raises important issues for policy makers today. Volunteering: inspired by family associations who could not survive without the support of volunteers, this chapter gives an overview of what's known - and what isn't - about volunteering. Coinciding with the European Year of Volunteering 2011, this chapter takes a timely look at the efforts that families put into volunteering across Europe and the important benefits that Europe gains from all of this combined voluntary effort. Linden Farrer and William Lay work for the Confederation of Family Organisations in the European Union (COFACE). This publication was produced by FAMILYPLATFORM, a project funded by the European Commission.
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