How to contrast anti-migrant racism? Nurturing reflexivity through a collective analysis of solidarity practices at the urban level
Published 2025-12-22
Keywords
- anti-migrant racism,
- cities,
- antiracism,
- collective reflexivity,
- welfare
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Copyright (c) 2025 Annalisa Frisina, Gustavo Alfredo Garcia Figueroa, Francesca Helm

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Abstract
This article presents an innovative research experience based on a method (Collective Analysis of Practices) used in Venezuela among sociologists engaged in social movements. This method travelled to Padova (thanks to a refugee-researcher) and our proposal is to explore how to contrast anti-migrant racism at the urban level learning from solidarity practices shared through a collective reflexive work. Moreover, we propose to rethink (internal) border struggles in relation to the emergence of political antiracism in Italy.
The article starts introducing our theoretical background, connecting migration and urban studies for a renewed focus on the legacies of colonialism and on the relevance of race and (anti)racism. Then we reconstruct our empirical context, showing continuities and changes in Padova’s antiracist political activism. After a presentation of the different phases of the method, we discuss the most interesting issues that emerged: the dilemmas of solidarity facing welfare racism; the limits and potentialities of antiracist practices according to different positionalities; and the need to further coordinate antiracist everyday practices at the urban level, going beyond reactive convergences tied to racist border violence and building together long-term strategies of socio-political change.
In the last section of the article, we show the importance of making antiracist places in cities to claim the right to stay together and working for a common liberation struggle which goes beyond the migrants-natives divide.