SOCIOLOGIA DELL’AMBIENTE E DEL TERRITORIO

SPS/10 - 6 CFU - 2° Semester

Teaching Staff

LICIA LIPARI


Course Structure

Teaching will focus on lectures, seminars on some specific topics, research case studies and possibly the development of individual and / or group projects. Over at the oral exposition of the topics dealt with, during the course the teacher will make use of it and audiovisual supports.



Detailed Course Content

The course provides students with the interpretative and methodological tools useful for the sociological analysis of the more recent transformations of Mediterranean urban and rural systems. One intends to develop one reflection on the processes of social change that involve the Mediterranean territories with reference to migratory, residential and tourist mobility, to social movements, to
transformation and destination of cultural and landscape resources. Furthermore the course focuses on the architectural design of some Mediterranean cities and on the dynamics of sustainable development. The different coastal areas of the Mediterranean present one differentiated development of design types both with reference to private space and to that public.



Textbook Information

- Carlo Colloca, “Urbanesimo”, in G. Bettin Lattes e L. Raffini (a cura di), Manuale di Sociologia, Cedam, Padova, Vol. II, 2011, pp. 867-905.

- Giorgio Osti, Sociologia del territorio, il Mulino, Bologna, 2010, pp. 11-75.

- L. Lipari, Scenari dello Stretto, Franco Angeli, Milano, 2019.

- Carlo Colloca, “Il modello mediterraneo di immigrazione e il diritto alla città”, in M. Omizzolo e P. Sodano (a cura di), Migranti e territori. Lavoro, diritti e accoglienza, Ediesse, Roma, 2015, pp. 159-180.

- Carlo Colloca, “La città meridionale e lo sviluppo della politica di massa”, in E. Recchi, M. Bontempi, C. Colloca (a cura di), Metamorfosi sociali. Attori e luoghi del mutamento nella società contemporanea, Rubbettino, Soveria Mannelli, 2013, pp. 217-245.




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