PhD students admitted in 2019 - 35th Cycle

Stephanie Arnold

Stephanie Arnold

Thesis title: The International Politics of Digital Development: A multi-method analysis of ICT infrastructure and policies in Africa.
Academic discipline: SPS/04 Political Science

Elisabetta Boglich Perasti

Elisabetta Boglich Perasti

Thesis title: European Policies and scientific research: the case of Italian Public Universities analyzed through their outputs, outcomes, performances and policy instruments.

 Academic discipline: SPS/04 Political Science

Giorgia Borgnino

Giorgia Borgnino

Thesis title: The extent to which macro-economic conditions affect the party-policy linkage

Academic discipline: SPS/04 Political Science

Claudia Colombarolli

Claudia Colombarolli

Thesis title: In-work poverty: when the context makes the difference. An analysis of the influence of living costs on poverty and social exclusion perceptions of Italian in-work poor

Academic discipline: SPS/09 Economic Sociology and Sociology of Work and Organizations

Cecilia Ducci

Cecilia Ducci

Thesis title: How To Get Away with Genocide in the 21st Century: Contesting and Hollowing Out the Norm Cluster on the Prohibition of Genocide

Academic discipline: SPS/04 Political Science

Alice Fubini

Alice Fubini

Thesis title: Grassroots initiatives to counter corruption in Italy and Spain. The role of informative practices through digital media in increasing transparency.

Academic discipline: SPS/08 Sociology of Culture and Communication

Ekaterina Gorshkova

Ekaterina Gorshkova

Thesis title: The implications of the emergence of the regime complex for the EU climate diplomacy: challenge or opportunity?

Alice Lacchei

Alice Lacchei

Thesis title: Asylum adjudications in lower courts: an insight into the daily work of Italian and French judges.

Academic discipline: SPS/07 General Sociology

Nicola Palma

Nicola Palma

Thesis title: International Migration and Political Stability Under A Rational Choice Perspective

Academic discipline: SPS/04 Political Science

Silvia Porretta

Silvia Porretta

Thesis title: Local policies for the development of the 'so-called' Cultural and Creative Industries. Results, impacts and perspectives in the European context

Academic discipline: SPS/08 Sociology of Culture and Communication

Aidar Zinnatullin

Aidar Zinnatullin

Thesis title: The Holy war and (armchair) warriors: how do political discussions on the Internet affect protest activity in authoritarian regimes?

Academic discipline: SPS/04 Political Science