Abstract: The objective of this work is to perform a diachronic analysis of the immigrants’ flows, and the consequent human mobility, that rose to a considerable magnitude in the Capital during the years 2002 – 2012. In this first phase of the research, the aim is to evaluate how and how much the immigrants’ entrepreneurship in the catering area has developed, spread and integrated in the social and economic fabric of the city. To this end, through a qualitative-quantitative analysis with particular emphasis to the Esquilino district, the spatial distribution of restaurants run by immigrants has been studied.
Keywords: Comparative analysis, human mobility, ethnic restaurant, Rome, Esquilino discrict, Tor Pignattara discrict.
Title: A Look at Human Mobility: The Food-Ethnoscapes in Rome. A Case Study: The Esquilino District
Author: Rossella Belluso
International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research
ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)
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