Best-known for its historic cultural centre, Venice has areas of social marginalisation where young people feel stigmatised, perceive distance and mistrust of public institutions and feel they do not belong. Social policies are trying to support positive actions by locals, although the lack of economic and human resources make this difficult
Best-known for its historic cultural centre, Venice has areas of social marginalisation where young people feel stigmatised, perceive distance and mistrust of public institutions and feel they do not belong. Social policies are trying to support positive actions by locals, although the lack of economic and human resources make this difficult.
Venice: Mestre and Marghera
CAMPOMORI, Francesca
Membro del Collaboration Group
;DELLA PUPPA, FRANCESCO
Membro del Collaboration Group
2018-01-01
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Best-known for its historic cultural centre, Venice has areas of social marginalisation where young people feel stigmatised, perceive distance and mistrust of public institutions and feel they do not belong. Social policies are trying to support positive actions by locals, although the lack of economic and human resources make this difficult.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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