The GSSI Social Sciences Working Paper Series collects the research conducted during the 2014-2016 period by researchers and Ph.D. students of the GSSI’s Social Sciences Unit.
The Working Papers are archived at the Social Science Research Network (www.ssrn.com) and can be freely downloaded. They carry an ISBN number. The copyright remains to the Author(s) after publication in this series.
Belotti E., Market-Oriented Models of Social Housing as Tools for Social Mix: The Case of Bergamo, GSSI Social Sciences - Working Papers, 29|2016
Punziano G., Società, economia e spazio a Napoli. Esplorazioni e riflessioni, GSSI Social Sciences - Working Papers, 28|2016
Calafati A., La Questione meridionale (1992-2015): un'analisi storico-critica, GSSI Social Sciences - Working Papers, 27|2016
Chiodelli F., Moroni S., Urbanistica, moschee e altri luoghi di culto. Riflessioni a partire da una recente legge della regione Lombardia, GSSI Social Sciences - Working Papers, 26|2016
Falco E., Software Open Source per una Pianificazione Partecipata più Inclusiva, GSSI Urban Studies Working Papers, 25|2015, pp. 1-19
Chelleri L., Urban Resilience Trade-offs: sfide derivate dall'applicazione di un approccio integrato alla resilienza urbana. GSSI Urban Studies Working Papers, 20|2015, pp. 1-25
Altavilla E., The Photovoltaic Giant: Lights and Shadows of Energy Planning in Apulia. GSSI Urban Studies Working Papers, 19|2015, pp. 1-17
Vitrano C., La Gestione Della Segregazione Socio-Spaziale Nella Città Post-Fordista: Soziale Stadt E Quartiersmanagement a Berlino. GSSI Urban Studies Working Papers, 15|2015, pp. 1-27
Fontana C., La titolarizzazione della proprietà informale: Consensi e critiche del pensiero di Hernando de Soto. GSSI Urban Studies Working Papers, 11|2015, pp. 1-33
Falco E., From Planning Obligations to Community Infrastructure Levy: A New Planning Tool for England. GSSI Urban Studies Working Papers, 10|2015, pp. 1-18
Gingardi V., I processi di trasformazione urbana a Milano: il caso di Lambrate. GSSI Urban Studies Working Papers, 9|2015, pp. 1-25
Verga P. L., Rhetoric in the Representation of a Multi-Ethnic Neighbourhood: The Case of Via Padova, Milano. GSSI Urban Studies Working Papers, 8|2015, pp. 1- 41
Chiodelli F., Le traiettorie evolutive delle politiche abitative per i poveri e la città informale nel Sud del mondo: una rassegna non-diacronica. GSSI Urban Studies Working Papers, 7|2015, pp. 1-20
Calafati A., Ed., The Changing Italian Cities: Emerging Imbalances and Conflicts, GSSI Urban Studies - Working Papers, 6| 2014
Calafati A., Cities in the European Projects, GSSI Urban Studies - Working Papers, 5|2014
Calafati A., Cities’ Political Sovereignty and the EU’s Territorial Agenda, GSSI Urban Studies - Working Papers, 4|2014
Calafati A., The Long-run Growth Trajectories of Third Italy’s Cities: Empirical Evidence and Why Questions, GSSI Urban Studies - Working Papers, 3|2014
Chiodelli F., Muslim Spatialities in Changing Italian Cities: Relevance, Characteristics, and Evolution, GSSI Urban Studies - Working Papers, 2|2014
Calafati A., Cities and Metropolitan Areas in Italy, GSSI Urban Studies - Working Papers, 1|2014
The GSSI Working Paper Series in Urban Studies is intended for early dissemination of the following kinds of research output:
The GSSI Working Paper Series in Urban Studies is peer-reviewed. The peer-review is formally conducted through written comments, is collaborative and it aims at improving the rigour and relevance of the piece of research submitted. The names of the referees are known to the Author(s) from beginning of the review process. Papers should be formatted according to the style guidelines. It is up to the author to ensure that no copyright agreements are infringed by publication.
Questions related to the GSSI Working Paper Series can be addressed to Cecilia Pasquinelli (cecilia.pasquinelli@gssi.infn.it)