Tommaso Bertazzo is currently a PhD student in Social Sciences at the University of Padua. The research project he is carrying out focuses on the analysis and comparison of the processes of segregation and self-segregation and on how these can give rise to models of social organization and community-type habitus, as a form of resistance to the neoliberal model. After graduating in Political Science with a focus on history, he specialized in Sociology and social research at the University of Padua, where he obtained, in 2020, a master’s degree, discussing a thesis on the forms of political participation of migrants in Italy. His research interests are mainly oriented towards urban and rural sociology, the analysis of the structure of the dynamics and experience of advanced marginality and the study of the processes of social and housing segregation. A further area of ​​interest is that relating to community studies and the social organization of groups. Among the authors who have inspired him the most, in no particular order: Howard Becker, Michel Foucault, Luchino Visconti, Loïc Wacquant, Carlo Mazzacurati, Pierre Bourdieu, Pierluigi Cappello, Italo Calvino, Clifford Geertz, Fabrizio De André, Marianella Sclavi, Nanni Moretti, Louis Wirth, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Carlo Levi (and many more).
Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 5987
ORCID https://orcid.org/0009-0000-8871-8153

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Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
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  • UNIVE Ca' Foscari / UNIPD Università degli Studi di Padova

    University, Padova, Italy
    Phd student

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