The recent Coronavirus pandemic that has aff ected territories all over the world and, in particular, the following Italian regulatory provisions, have stimulated a broad interdisciplinary refl ection on the theme of housing. This contribution analyses the relationship between the prolonged confi nement and housing prac-tices within two post-disaster emergency housing areas, assigned for those who lost their homes in the 2016-2017 central Apennine earthquake. Through a research design that contemplates the comparison of the most diff erent study cases, and through the use of qualitative methods, in particular the ethnographic ones, some aspects are highlighted: on the one hand, some critical issues related to post-earthquake temporary living, which, during the period of home confi nement, have contributed to exacerbating vulnerabilities; on the other, the emergence of new and unprecedented social and housing confi gurations, which recall resilient processes already activated following the disaster.

Il Confinamento Domiciliare Nel Post-Sisma dell’Appennino Centrale

Enrico Mariani;
2020

Abstract

The recent Coronavirus pandemic that has aff ected territories all over the world and, in particular, the following Italian regulatory provisions, have stimulated a broad interdisciplinary refl ection on the theme of housing. This contribution analyses the relationship between the prolonged confi nement and housing prac-tices within two post-disaster emergency housing areas, assigned for those who lost their homes in the 2016-2017 central Apennine earthquake. Through a research design that contemplates the comparison of the most diff erent study cases, and through the use of qualitative methods, in particular the ethnographic ones, some aspects are highlighted: on the one hand, some critical issues related to post-earthquake temporary living, which, during the period of home confi nement, have contributed to exacerbating vulnerabilities; on the other, the emergence of new and unprecedented social and housing confi gurations, which recall resilient processes already activated following the disaster.
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