Summary of From hospitality to dwelling: A lens for migrant homesharing in Italy
This article analyzes the context of "dwelling" in homesharing programs in Bologna, Florence and Turin in Italy. The author critiques hospitality as the organizing framework for homesharing, suggesting "dwelling" as a more comprehensive framework because it transcends guest-host relations.
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