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ID123187
Title ProperShadow circuits
Other Title Informationurban spaces and mobilities across the Mediterranean
LanguageENG
AuthorSchmoll, Camille ;  Semi, Giovanni
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In Italy, as in other southern European countries, both the notions of diversity and multiculturalism have only recently come into use. In this article, we show how over the last 30 years two Italian cities, Turin and Naples have been transformed and reshaped by patterns of mobility and informal commerce that we have referred to as 'shadow circuits'. Shadow circuits work through the connection of distant places in Europe and the Mediterranean and contribute to the understanding of complex, stratified societies, mobile societies in particular. A mobile ethnography perspective has been carried during fieldwork and is discussed in length in this article. The examples of Turin and Naples are particularly useful because, unlike many other Italian cities, both have developed pro-multiculturalism and pro-diversity policies in the last two decades. This makes them particularly interesting case studies for addressing the gap between diversity as a policy and diversity as a social fact.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 20, No.4; Aug 2013: p.377-392
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 20, No.4; Aug 2013: p.377-392
Key WordsShadow Circuit ;  Mobilities ;  Cities ;  Migration ;  Mobile Ethnography ;  Everyday Multiculturalism