From January 28 to 31, the 10th Annual Conference of SISEC (Società Italiana di Sociologia Economica) was held at the University of Florence, under the theme “The Age of Disorder: Conflict and Cooperation in Contemporary Capitalism.” The conference brought together more than 800 international researchers in the field of economic sociology.
IGOP was well represented in panels, plenary sessions, and paper presentations, highlighting the diversity and relevance of its current lines of research.
Plenary Sessions and Coordination of Thematic Lines
• Lara Mastripieri coordinated Stream 7.11: Transition(s) to Adulthood: Exploring the Role of Precarity, Precarization, and the Normalization of Insecurity in the Age of Disorder, together with Walter Haeusl.
Research Presentations
• Violetta Tucci presented: “On the Margins of Measurement: Characterizing People Experiencing Multidimensional Housing Insecurity Inside and Outside the Framework of Official Poverty Statistics.”
• Vincenzo Favara presented: “Complexifying Uncertainty: Tracing the Meanings of Precarity and Emotional Patterns Through a Text-Based Multimethod Approach.”
• Matilde Cittadini presented: “Precarious Trajectories: Rethinking Youth Vulnerability and Social Policies in an Unstable Labor Market.”
• Manuel Alvariño presented: “Restoring ‘Life’ to Work-Life Balance: A Research Agenda on Work, Family, and Leisure.”








