La convivialità urbana nei quartieri di Milano, Bologna e Roma Un'analisi mixed-method sulle Social Street

Two processes have affected cities in the last twenty years: an increase of the 'mobile' population and the digital explosion, with particular attention to digital social networks. The debate, both academic and public has immediately highlighted the risky potentialities inherent in these c...

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Main Author: Morelli, Niccolò (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Italian
Published: Milan FrancoAngeli 2022
Series:Sociologia per la persona
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