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The Endless Reconstruction and Modern Disasters - The Management of Urban Space Through an Earthquake - Messina, 1908-2018... The Endless Reconstruction and Modern Disasters - The Management of Urban Space Through an Earthquake - Messina, 1908-2018 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Domenica Farinella, Pietro Saitta
R1,559 Discovery Miles 15 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a study on the long-lasting consequences of a disastrous earthquake that hit the city of Messina, Sicily, in 1908. The quake killed about 86,000 people, and destroyed one of the most important portal cities of the Mediterranean. The book investigates both the forces that shaped that event and made it possible - firstly, urban speculation processes at the end of the nineteenth century - and the role of that occurrence in creating a complex event that, on the one hand, accelerated trends and tendencies that were already in motion; and, on the other, produced an entirely new social space based on social separation and the raise of a widespread marginal class. Such a class developed within urban borders and spaces that, over the decades, grew according to the same logic and directions that followed the reconstruction. Especially the shacks, still a visible presence in the city, represent the lieu of reproduction both of a class and the whole of the social relations stemming from the disaster. It shows how key-concepts in contemporary scientific analysis, such as "shock economy" and "economy of disaster," can be aptly backdated. Above all, this study broadens the normal analyses of disasters by showing the stratification of institutional techniques and economic forces that, over the decades, intervened and (re-)shaped the site of a disaster and its social structure.

Migration, Agriculture and Rural Development - IMISCOE Short Reader (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Michele Nori, Domenica Farinella Migration, Agriculture and Rural Development - IMISCOE Short Reader (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Michele Nori, Domenica Farinella
R735 Discovery Miles 7 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This open access short reader looks into the dynamics which have reshaped rural development and human landscapes in European agriculture and the role of immigrant people. Within this framework it analyses contemporary rural migrations and the emergence of immigrants in relation to the incorporation of agrarian systems into global markets, the European agricultural governance (CAP), and the struggle of local territories as differentiated practices in constant stress between innovation and resilience. It specifically explores the case of immigrant shepherds to describe the reconfiguration of agriculture systems and rural landscapes in Europe following intense immigration and the related provision of skilled labour at a relatively low cost. Being written in a very accessible way, this reader is an interesting read to students, researchers, academics, policy makers, and practitioners.

The Endless Reconstruction and Modern Disasters - The Management of Urban Space Through an Earthquake - Messina, 1908-2018... The Endless Reconstruction and Modern Disasters - The Management of Urban Space Through an Earthquake - Messina, 1908-2018 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Domenica Farinella, Pietro Saitta
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a study on the long-lasting consequences of a disastrous earthquake that hit the city of Messina, Sicily, in 1908. The quake killed about 86,000 people, and destroyed one of the most important portal cities of the Mediterranean. The book investigates both the forces that shaped that event and made it possible - firstly, urban speculation processes at the end of the nineteenth century - and the role of that occurrence in creating a complex event that, on the one hand, accelerated trends and tendencies that were already in motion; and, on the other, produced an entirely new social space based on social separation and the raise of a widespread marginal class. Such a class developed within urban borders and spaces that, over the decades, grew according to the same logic and directions that followed the reconstruction. Especially the shacks, still a visible presence in the city, represent the lieu of reproduction both of a class and the whole of the social relations stemming from the disaster. It shows how key-concepts in contemporary scientific analysis, such as "shock economy" and "economy of disaster," can be aptly backdated. Above all, this study broadens the normal analyses of disasters by showing the stratification of institutional techniques and economic forces that, over the decades, intervened and (re-)shaped the site of a disaster and its social structure.

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