About the Journal
TRIA is an International Journal, at international level, focused on the themes of territorial planning and urban design, on the wider context of earth sciences and social sciences concerning settlement processes. The journal is open to qualified research contributions, planning/design experimentations within University structures and administrative institutions, aimed at the management of conservation and transformation of the territory and its habitat. The journal gives major attention to selected themes having particular relevance and topicality linking experiences and theories matured within the European cultural context.
Current Issue
This volume offers a reflection, developed within the PRIN research project “Mapping the new spatial inequalities within Southern European cities”, on socio-economic inequalities in the city of Naples. In the field of urban studies, the analysis of inequalities is a topic of growing importance, as the spatial configurations of cities are closely linked to the social and economic processes that condition their reproduction. Critical reflection on the relationship between urban form and social justice, as well as on the right to the city, has guided urban planning in the field of redistributive policies aimed at enhancing urban welfare. The research was carried out using indirect sources, thanks to the observation of various variables and certain social and economic indicators, as well as by investigating spatial characteristics. This approach was accompanied by explorations using qualitative techniques, adopting the tools of social, anthropological and ethnographic research. The research focused on the links between space and society, attempting to capture its dynamics of reproducing inequalities.
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TRIA (ISSN 2281-4574) is an international journal (founded in 2008), indexed in Web of Science and qualified in “classe A” according to ANVUR. It focuses on the issues of urban planning and design sited in the context of natural and social sciences concerning the settlement process. Scheduled every six months, it exclusively welcomes in the scientific committee emerging personalities from Italian and international universities and research centers (Brescia, Chieti-Pescara, CNR IRISS, CNRS ESPACE, Ferrara, Matera, Naples, Palermo, Parma, Potenza, Reggio Calabria, Roma, Salerno , Turin, Trento, Trieste, Udine, Argentina, France, Germany, Mexico, Portugal, United Kingdom, Romania, Russia, Spain, USA). The journal applies the double blind peer review, in which referees and authors remain anonymous throughout the process.