SPAZIO SICURO E NON-SICURO: UN’INDAGINE SULLE NUOVE STRATEGIE DELL’ABITARE NEL CONTESTO DELLA PANDEMIA DI COVID-19

Leonardo Porcelloni, Chiara Mazzanti

Abstract


Safe and non-safe space: an investigation on new dwelling strategies in the context of Covid-19 pandemic. – The experience of Covid-19 gave us the need to rethink organisational methods of contemporary society, particularly public and domestic spaces. Our research used the pandemic struggle to examine current ways of looking at the safe and unsafe, entailing new practises of social action.
This research was structured in two different stages. First we investigated a series of behaviours and perceptions within public and domestic spaces. Second we examined the strategies through which the subjects reorient the spaces and define new habitus and practices of dwelling. In both cases we focused on hygiene procedures and alternative measures undertaken to diminish the risk of contagion.
The case studies are grouped by three different ranges of contagion in northern, central and southern Italy. They are discussed with reference to theoretical and methodological debates within social geography and cultural anthropology.


Keyword


Social space, Dwelling strategies, Covid-19 pandemic

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202001_40

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