L’associationnisme sénégalais en Italie. Pratiques sociales et dynamiques de territorialization

Author:

Ciliberti Diana1

Affiliation:

1. Università degli Studi del Molise

Abstract

Senegalese Associationism in Italy: Social Practices and Territorialisation Dynamics. The article focuses on Senegalese associations in Italy, trying to identify the territorial factors that influenced its evolution, in particular the development of new projects and stronger, multi-located and institutionally recognized relational networks. The survey conducted in different Italian contexts brought out a diversified geography of Senegalese associations which offers some consideration about the possibility of considering these associations as real agents of territorial development, both in territories of origin than in those of destination, as well as evaluating the role that local policies, in the field of inter-culture, can play in encouraging the active participation of these organizations in local public life and in strengthening the territorial social capital.

Publisher

Led Edizioni Universitarie

Subject

General Medicine

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