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Gaeta, G.L, Ghinna, S., Silvestri, F. Trasciani, G., (Forthcoming) "Exploring networking of third sector organizations. A case study based on the Quartieri Spagnoli neighbourhood in Naples (Italy)" VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations (Forthcoming)
Borrelli L. and Trasciani G. (2019) “I like to work with people” Everyday stories and reflections from street- level workers in the migration regime on what motivates their tasks”. Politiche Sociali, 3/2019, pp. 407-426, DOI: 10.7389/95409
Borrelli L, Mavin R, Trasciani, G. (2019) “A Forest with many Trees Mapping the migration industry and accountabilit(ies) in Europe”. In Exclusion and Inclusion in International Migration: Power, Resistance and Identity eds Armagan Teke Lloyd, 29-50. TPL, Transnational Press London. London.
Esposito G., Gaeta, G., L., Trasciani, G., (2017) “Administrative Change in the EU: A Cross- Country Empirical Study on the Contextual Determinants of NPM Reform Rhetoric”.Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 88(3), 323–344.
Nelson T., Huybrecht B., O’Shea N., Nelson D., Dufays F., Trasciani G., (2016) “Emerging identity formation and the co-operative: Theory building in relation to alternative organizational forms”. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development. 8 (3-4), 286-309
Giorgia Trasciani is PhD Candidate at University of Aix-Marseille, France, where she is member of the LEST (Laboratoire d’Economie et Sociologie du Travail) and at the Department of Human and Social Sciences of University of Naples “L'Orientale”, Italy. Her research interests focus on aspects of the social and solidarity economy, particularly the role of associations, co-operatives and social enterprises in developing services of reception and integration for asylum seekers and refugees. In her thesis she particularly focuses on the multi-level governance of the reception for asylum seekers in both the cities of Naples, Italy and Marseille, France. She has been Visiting Researcher at the Glasgow Caledonian University supported by the EU fund for mobility COST, EMPOWER-SE Giorgia has also worked as external consultant and migration expert for the International Center for Migration Policy Development ICMPD, and for the agency of the United Nations, UN-HABITAT.