Self-managed social centres in Italy

Askatasuna social centre in Turin, 2016 Self-managed social centres in Italy exist in many cities. They are part of different left-wing political networks including anarchist, communist, socialist, and autonomist. The centres () tend to be squatted and provide self-organised, self-financing spaces for alternative and noncommercial activities such as concerts, exhibitions, farmers' markets, infoshops, and migrant initiatives. Over time, some but not all projects have opted to legalize their status. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Published 2001
    “…Centro sociale autogestito <Udine>…”
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    Published 2012
    “…Centro Sociale Autogestito Oltrefrontiera <Pesaro>…”
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