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Associate Professor of History of Political Thought at the Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Bologna since 2019. Her research interests include the study of the political thought of the French Revolution (Sieyès), modern and contemporary doctrines of human rights, citizenship and security and feminist political thought (Martha C. Nussbaum, Joan C. Tronto). She has also studied foreign aid, migration intended as a
res politica and, more recently, the history of the concept of solidarity in French political thought. She is the Director of the MA Programme "I-Contact-International cooperation on human rights and intercultural heritage" and of the Master Course on "Human Rights, Migration, Intercultural Inclusion". Over the years, she has taken part as expert and/or scientific coordinator in many European projects on human rights, migration and development.
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