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My name is Francesco Chiodelli. I am professor in urban and legal geography at the University of Turin (IT). This is my personal website, where I collect all my academic (e.g. scientific papers) and non-academic (e.g. blog posts, interviews etc.) publications.
 

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The Dark Side of Urban Informality in the Global North

The Dark Side of Urban Informality in the Global North

francesco.chiodelli 15/04/2019 Articles in English

This article deals with housing illegality/informality in Italy, where it represents an established aspect of urban development. It presents a case study focused on Desio, a town close to Milan in northern Italy. Here housing illegality occurs by virtue of the well‐established presence of a mafia‐type criminal organization (the ‘Ndrangheta).

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Urbanistica tra corruzione e ’Ndrangheta: il caso di Desio

Urbanistica tra corruzione e ’Ndrangheta: il caso di Desio

francesco.chiodelli 29/05/2018 Articles in Italian

Chiodelli F. (2018). Urbanistica tra corruzione e ’ndrangheta: il caso di Desio. Archivio di Studi Urbani e Regionali, 121: 5-27

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