Abstract
L’articolo fornisce un’analisi intersezionale delle pratiche di cittadinanza urbana in una zona marginale Milano. Attraverso la lente del genere e all’interno del paradigma dell’Intersectionality Theory, saranno indagate le dimensioni della diversità e dello spazio urbano, tramite interviste qualitative. L’analisi porta alla definizione di quattro modelli di cittadinanza urbana che si differenziano per grado di partecipazione e senso di appartenenza evidenziando potenzialità e vulnerabilità del contesto urbano analizzato.
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