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Dr Riccardo Armillei
Dr Riccardo Armillei
Research Fellow - RMIT University
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From 2004 to 2016: a new Italian ‘exodus’ to Australia?
R Armillei, B Mascitelli
Deakin University, 2016
212016
Boat Arrivals and the “Threat” to Italian National Security: Between a “Moral Panic” Approach and the EU's Failure to Create a Cohesive Asylum-Seeking Policy
R Armillei
Journal of Applied Security Research 12 (1), 141-159, 2017
162017
A multicultural Italy?
R Armillei
Cultural, religious and political contestations: The multicultural challenge …, 2015
152015
Forgotten and concealed: The emblematic cases of the Assyrian and Romani genocides
R Armillei, N Marczak, P Diamadis
Deakin University, 2016
142016
From ‘White Australia Policy’to ‘Multicultural’Australia: Italian and Other Migrant Settlement in Australia
R Armillei, B Mascitelli
Living in two homes: Integration, identity and education of transnational …, 2017
122017
‘Reflections on Italy’s contemporary approaches to cultural diversity: The exclusion of the ‘Other’ from a supposed notion of ‘Italianness’
R Armillei
Australian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies 8 (2), 34-48, 2016
122016
The ‘camps system’in Italy: corruption, inefficiencies and practices of resistance
R Armillei
Springer, 2018
102018
A statistical analysis of “new Italian migration” to Australia between 2004 and 2015
R Armillei
Australia’s new wave of Italian migration: Paradise or illusion?, 53-78, 2017
10*2017
Neither Included, Nor Excluded: The Paradox of Government Approaches Towards the Romanies in Italy
R Armillei
Citizenship and Globalisation Research Paper Series 5 (3), 1-22, 2014
102014
Australia’s new wave of Italian migration: Paradise or illusion?
B Mascitelli, R Armillei
Australian Scholarly Publishing http://www.scholarly.info/book/571/, 2017
92017
'Parallel Emergencies' in Italy and Australia: Marginalised and Racialised Romani and Aboriginal 'Camp Dwellers'
R Armillei, M Lobo
Journal of Intercultural Studies 38 (5), 560-575, 2017
72017
‘Ethnic Democracy’ and Authoritarian Legacies in Italy’s and Australia's contemporary policies towards ‘Boat people’.
R Armillei, F Mansouri
Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe 16 (2), 13-40, 2017
72017
The'Piano Nomadi'and its pyramidal governance: The hidden mechanism underlying the'camps system'in Rome
R Armillei
Romani Studies 27 (1), 47-71, 2017
72017
Campi nomadi’ as sites of resistance: The experience of Romani camp dwellers in Rome
R Armillei
Contemporary Italian Politics 8 (3), 224-242, 2016
62016
'Emergenza nomadi': Institutional continuities in Italian government policy towards the Romanies
R Armillei
Australian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies 6 (1), 28-42, 2014
62014
The democratic ‘transition’ in post-revolution Tunisia: conditions for successful ‘consolidation’ and future prospects.
F Mansouri, R Armillei
R/evolutions: Global Trends & Regional Issues 4 (1), 156-181, 2016
52016
Camps, Civil Society Organizations, and the Reproduction of Marginalization
R Armillei, G Maestri
Camps Revisited: Multifaceted Spatialities of a Modern Political Technology, 259, 2018
42018
The Romani ‘camp-dwellers’ in Rome: Between state control and ‘collective-identity closure’
R Armillei
The politics of identity, 107-122, 2018
32018
Survey of the ‘new Italian migrants’ (2004-2016) to Australia: Opportunities and Challenges’
R Armillei
Australia’s new wave of Italian migration: Paradise or illusion?, 79-109, 2017
32017
The institutional concealment of the Romanies’ culture: the ongoing legacy of Fascist Italy
R Armillei
Social Identities 22 (5), 502-520, 2016
32016
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