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Contested spaces of citizenship: Camps, borders and urban encounters
G Maestri, SM Hughes
Citizenship Studies 21 (6), 625-639, 2017
782017
Who deserves compassion? The moral and emotional dilemmas of volunteering in the ‘refugee crisis’
G Maestri, P Monforte
Sociology 54 (5), 920-935, 2020
482020
Brexit: Modes of uncertainty and futures in an impasse
B Anderson, HF Wilson, PJ Forman, J Heslop, E Ormerod, G Maestri
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 45 (2), 256-269, 2020
422020
The economic crisis as opportunity: How austerity generates new strategies and solidarities for negotiating Roma access to housing in Rome
G Maestri
City 18 (6), 808-823, 2014
422014
Struggles and ambiguities over political subjectivities in the camp: Roma camp dwellers between neoliberal and urban citizenship in Italy
G Maestri
Citizenship Studies 21 (6), 640-656, 2017
412017
Temporary camps, Enduring segregation
G Maestri, Maestri, Plant
Springer International Publishing, 2019
372019
Submission of evidence on the disproportionate impact of COVID 19, and the UK government response, on ethnic minorities and women in the UK
A Paton, G Fooks, G Maestri, P Lowe
332020
The contentious sovereignties of the camp: Political contention among state and non-state actors in Italian Roma camps
G Maestri
Political Geography 60, 213-222, 2017
292017
Are they nomads, travellers or Roma? An analysis of the multiple effects of naming assemblages
G Maestri
Area, DOI: 10.1111/area.12273, 2016
292016
A sociology of the camps’ persisting architecture. Why did Rome not put an end to expensive ethnic housing policies?
G Maestri, T Vitale
Architecture and the Social Sciences: Inter-and Multidisciplinary Approaches …, 2017
252017
‘It’s like having one more family member’: Private hospitality, affective responsibility and intimate boundaries within refugee hosting networks
P Monforte, G Maestri, E d’Halluin
Journal of Sociology 57 (3), 674-689, 2021
232021
From nomads to squatters: towards a deterritorialization of Roma exceptionalism through assemblage thinking
G Maestri
Rethinking Life at the Margins, 136-149, 2016
232016
The nomad, the squatter and the state: Roma racialization and spatial politics in Italy
G Maestri
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 43 (5), 930-946, 2019
212019
Between charity and protest. The politicisation of refugee support volunteers
P Monforte, G Maestri
International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 36 (1), 119-137, 2023
82023
From vulnerability to trust: Personal encounters and bordering processes in the British refugees welcome movement
P Monforte, G Maestri
Migration and Society 5 (1), 59-74, 2022
82022
Bringing the third sector back into ghetto studies: Roma segregation and civil society associations in Italy
G Maestri
Class, Ethnicity and State in the Polarized Metropolis: Putting Wacquant to …, 2019
62019
Who deserves compassion? The moral dilemmas of migrant support volunteers in the ‘refugee crisis’
G Maestri, P Monforte
Sociology 64 (5), 520-535, 2020
52020
Donne e rom. Segregazione razziale, oppressione di genere e resistenze
C Mantovan, G Maestri
Sociologia urbana e rurale, 2021
42021
Camps, Civil Society Organizations, and the Reproduction of Marginalization
R Armillei, G Maestri
Camps Revisited: Multifaceted Spatialities of a Modern Political Technology, 259, 2018
42018
The struggles of ‘migrant-squatters’: disrupting categories, eluding theories
G Maestri
City 22 (1), 169-173, 2018
42018
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