COLETTO DIEGO
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Biografia
Diego Coletto, PhD in Economic Sociology, is Associate Professor in Economic Sociology and Sociology of Labour at the Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milano-Bicocca (Milan, Italy). He teaches Sociology of development.
His research topics are: Informal economy; Sociology of development; Employment relations; Urban ethnography; Sociology of work; Street-level bureaucracy. He participated in various international and national research projects on migrations, unemployment, informal economy, urban spaces and employment relations. He published two books and various articles in international and national journals, as well as chapters in edited volumes on the topics of the informal economy, unemployment, street level bureaucracy and sociology of work.
Pubblicazioni
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Coletto, D., Carbonai, D. (2023). What Does It Mean to Have a Dirty and Informal Job? The Case of Waste Pickers in the Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. SUSTAINABILITY, 15(3) [10.3390/su15032337]. Dettaglio
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Coletto, D., Bisschop, L. (2017). Waste pickers in the informal economy of the Global South: included or excluded?. THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY & SOCIAL POLICY, 37(5-6), 280-294 [10.1108/IJSSP-01-2016-0006]. Dettaglio
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Andreotti, A., Coletto, D., Rio, A. (2024). Street-level bureaucrats' discretion between individual and institutional factors: The analysis of the minimum income policy implementation in two Italian regions. SOCIAL POLICY & ADMINISTRATION, 58(3 (May 2024)), 368-384 [10.1111/spol.12964]. Dettaglio
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Coletto, D. (2019). L'economia informale e le sue rappresentazioni sociali: il caso dei mercati all'aperto. In A. Andreotti (a cura di), Governare Milano nel nuovo millennio (pp. 239-261). Bologna : Il Mulino. Dettaglio
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Coletto, D., Bronzini, M. (2020). The sky in a monitor. Technologies and work practices of Air Traffic Control Officers [Il cielo in un monitor: tecnologie e pratiche di lavoro dei controllori del traffico aereo]. RASSEGNA ITALIANA DI SOCIOLOGIA, 61(1), 3-27 [10.1423/95331]. Dettaglio