3 results on '"Matteo Piolatto"'
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2. Electoral support for the 5 Star Movement in Milan: An ecological analysis of social and spatial factors
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Jonathan Pratschke, Tommaso Vitale, NICCOLÒ MORELLI, Bruno Cousin, Matteo Del Fabbro, Matteo Piolatto, Dip. di Sociologia e Scienza della Politica, Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA), Centre d'études européennes et de politique comparée (Sciences Po, CNRS) (CEE), Sciences Po (Sciences Po)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Pratschke, J., Vitale, T., Morelli, N., Cousin, B., Piolatto, M., Del Fabbro, M., and Centre d'études européennes et de politique comparée (CEE)
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Electoral analysis ,Sociology and Political Science ,education ,Geography, Planning and Development ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,0507 social and economic geography ,02 engineering and technology ,Star (graph theory) ,Metropolitan areas ,Settore SPS/07 - SOCIOLOGIA GENERALE ,health services administration ,Political science ,General election ,urban studies ,Ecological analysis ,Socioeconomic status ,health care economics and organizations ,Italy ,segregation ,Milan ,Movement (music) ,05 social sciences ,021107 urban & regional planning ,humanities ,[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science ,Political economy ,social inequalities, urban studies, electoral support, periphery, spatial analysis ,Settore SPS/10 - SOCIOLOGIA DELL'AMBIENTE E DEL TERRITORIO ,050703 geography - Abstract
After the 2018 general election, several scholars remarked on the failure of the 5 Star Movement (5SM) to increase its vote in Milan. While the role of demographic and socioeconomic factors has been highlighted, little attention has been devoted to spatial dynamics. The authors analyze the greater city of Milan using a new set of spatial units that capture the characteristics of the local populations which voted at specific polling stations. They regress support for the 5SM in each electoral district on a range of demographic, socioeconomic and spatial variables. The results show that more disadvantaged districts just outside the municipality have a strong propensity to support the 5SM. Many of the individuals and families living in these areas were negatively affected by economic crisis and continue to experience strain. These are not places of extreme marginality but have unsatisfied needs that are largely ignored by the traditional parties.
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- 2021
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3. Perché Il Movimento 5 Stelle non ha sfondato a Milano? Un’analisi strutturale a scala metropolitana
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Morelli, Niccolo, Pratschke, Jonathan, Vitale, Tommaso, Cousin, Bruno, Del Fabbro, Matteo, Piolatto, Matteo, Dip. di Sociologia e Scienza della Politica, Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA), Centre d'études européennes et de politique comparée (Sciences Po, CNRS) (CEE), Sciences Po (Sciences Po)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Niccolò Morelli, Jonathan Pratschke, Tommaso Vitale, Bruno Cousin, Matteo Del Fabbro, Matteo Piolatto, and Centre d'études européennes et de politique comparée (CEE)
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Spatial Analysis ,[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology ,Metropolitan Area ,Milan ,Political Sociology ,Structural Analysis ,Electoral Behaviour ,Disenfranchisement ,Urban Sociology ,urban electoral analysis ,metropolitan peripheries ,Settore SPS/07 - SOCIOLOGIA GENERALE ,Ecological electoral analysis ,metropolitan scale ,Settore SPS/10 - SOCIOLOGIA DELL'AMBIENTE E DEL TERRITORIO ,Ecological electoral analysis, urban electoral analysis, metropolitan scale, metropolitan peripheries, 5 Stars Movement ,5 Stars Movement - Abstract
In the aftermath of the 2018 general election results, several scholars have remarked on the inability of the Five Star Movement to increase its vote in Milan. While the role of demographic and socio-economic factors has been highlighted, little attention has been dedicated to understanding the complex role of spatial dynamics. This paper aims to contribute to the existing literature by inquiring about the relationship between support for the Five Star Movement and the characteristics of urban space in Milan. Following the longstanding debate in urban sociology, we recognise the importance of investigating this question beyond the borders of the central municipality. We overcome the problematic nature of standard approaches by analysing the entire Functional Urban Area of Milan as defined by the Oecd, using a new set of areas. Adopting an ecological approach, we define our spatial units in such a way that they have a sociological meaning and embrace the characteristics of the local population which actually voted at a specific polling station. We regress support for the Five Star Movement in each electoral district on a range of demographic, socio-economic and spatial variables. The results show that more disadvantaged districts beyond Milan’s municipal borders have a strong propensity towards supporting the Five Star Movement. Many of these areas were negatively affected by the economic crisis of 2008 and continue to experience severe difficulties. They are not places of extreme marginality, but may be described as «disenfranchised» areas with many unsatisfied needs that are largely ignored by the traditional parties.
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- 2020
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