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PhD in Sociology, fixed-term researcher in Tenure Track (RTT) at the Department the Arts.
She works on cultures and practices of participation, co-design methodologies in public policy and cultural welfare, urban commons, and collaborative governance. Always locally engaged in citizen participation processes, she has been involved in interdisciplinary research projects at the intersection of climate change impacts, citizen engagement, and social and environmental justice.
In recent years, she has focused part of her academic interests on gender and feminist perspectives in the study of public space and the representation of women and gender minority citizens, with a particular focus on data feminism and public policy through participatory and creative methodologies.
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