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Sport and public space in contemporary Italian cities: processes of citizenship construction through body-related practices

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Caterina Satta

Caterina Satta is currently Senior Fellow at the University of Ferrara. She works in the field of the sociology of childhood and everyday life. Her main research interests are: children's spatialities and socio-spatial processes of exclusion/inclusion; children's culture and everyday life; play, sport and urban space. Among her publications are: Bambini e adulti. La nuova sociologia dell'infanzia (Carocci 2012); ‘Una città giusta è una città a misura di bambini? Note critiche su un immaginario urbano’, Mondi Migranti 1 (2014); and A Proper Place for a Proper Childhood? Children's Spatiality in a Play Centre (Palgrave, forthcoming).

Giuseppe Scandurra

Giuseppe Scandurra is Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology at the University of Ferrara. He has published numerous essays and books on the subject of urban anthropology. Among his most recent publications are: Tranvieri. Etnografia di una palestra di pugilato (with F. Antonelli, Aracne, 2010), Memorie di uno spazio pubblico. Piazza Verdi a Bologna (with E. Castelli, L. Tancredi and A. Tolomelli, Clueb, 2011), Tracce Urbane (with A. Cancellieri, Franco Angeli, 2012) and Antropologia e Studi Urbani (Este Edition, 2013). He is currently conducting research on a group of football ‘ultras’ in Bologna and an ethnographic study on the relationship between the ‘Arab Spring’ and the art world in Tunisia.

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