di Giuseppe Cassara È triste e frustrante vedere come le segnalazioni a questi due giornali si susseguano e che non ci siano, materialmente, conseguenze.
Italy is one of the most representative ‘new immigration countries’. Between the 1980s and the 1990s, it became a major country of destination for immigrants coming from Asia, Middle East and North Africa. As a result, since the mid-nineties, immigration has gained salience within the Italian political debate. Building on the existing literature on agenda-setting and framing studies, this article studies the evolution of the immigration issue in Italy over the last two decades. It focuses on the framing and, more specifically, the position political actors tend to adopt when debating on immigration. In particular, the main research questions are: to what extent is the framing of immigration associated with the traditional left vs. right spectrum? Do incumbent political parties tend to adopt a different position toward immigration than opposition parties? This article analyses party competition dynamics over the immigration issue in Italy from 1995 to 2011. The author carried out a political-claim analysis of articles from two Italian national daily newspapers. Findings show that immigration is more a positional issue than a valence one. Political actors’ positions towards migration appear to be anchored to the old left vs. right dimension of the political conflict. This demonstrates that parties’ engagement within the political conflict goes beyond electoral campaigns. Finally, being in government seems to play a crucial role in “softening” the way party actors frame immigration, in terms of both the arguments used and the pro- or anti-immigration positions adopted.
The “Feminist plan” maps the ambitious and transformative policies—on livelihoods, care, and the environment—that are needed to build a more equal and sustainable future. To get there, it calls for context-specific policy pathways, tailored political strategies, and financing. The plan identifies key levers that can create change and the actors at global, national, and local levels that need to take action to move towards this vision.
«Né poveretti, né speciali» - Roma, 19 gennaio 2018 Trattamenti della disabilità/1 Pietismo, compassione intenzione di commuoversi e far commuovere infantilizzazione della persona disabile mettersi non sullo stesso piano, ma su un piano più basso dell’interlocutore disabile uso (a volte esplicito) di termini come “poverini”, “infelici”… volontà di fare, comunque, spettacolo
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La Fondazione Giacomo Matteotti propone al pubblico il draft con i primi risultati dell’ormai tradizionale indagine Disabilità e Media, condotta da uno sta