Struggles and ambiguities over political subjectivities in the camp: Roma camp dwellers between neoliberal and urban citizenship in Italy

Gaja Maestri
2017 Citizenship Studies  
What is the political subjectivity of the Roma living in Italian camps? Although the camp prevents the Roma from enjoying a series of rights, it does not fully determine their citizenship status. Indeed, citizenship is always contested and evolving through the interaction of a plurality of actors. By understanding the camp as an "assemblage space", this article aims to unpack the complex political subjectivities of Roma camps-dwellers and to reflect on the struggles and ambiguities
more » ... g the citizenship-making process in camp spaces. Through in-depth interviews conducted with members of non-governmental organisations and social movements in the city of Rome, I investigate the contention over meanings produced around the space of the camp and the Roma political subjectivities. I finally identify and discuss two framing strategies constituting the Roma as right bearers and supporting their demand to housing inclusion: a neoliberal and a "right to the city" discourse that generate entrepreneurial and urban subjects. Struggles and ambiguities over political subjectivities in the camp: Roma camp dwellers between neoliberal and urban citizenship in Italy
doi:10.1080/13621025.2017.1341656 fatcat:kq7feiwl7zclzi4umt5oxy254i