Research Fields
Artificial Intelligence, Crisis of Democracy, Fascism, Populism, Authoritarianism
CV
I
began
my
doctoral
training
in
2000
at
the
University
of
Milan,
where
I
also
completed
my
degree,
and
I
moved
to
Lisbon
in
2005.
I
am
currently
a
researcher
in
Contemporary
History
at
the
Centre
for
Research
and
Studies
in
Sociology
(CIES-Iscte),
University
Institute
of
Lisbon.
Representation
in
nineteenth-
and
twentieth-century
Europe
(with
a
brief
excursion
into
the
twenty-first
century)
is
the
main
theme
of
my
research,
situated
within
contemporary
history
and
the
history
of
society
and
political
institutions
in
contemporary
Europe.
The
citizen–state
relationship
is
examined
in
terms
of
how
political
inclusion
is
governed
and
how
legitimacy
is
produced,
within
a
sustained
comparative
focus
on
Italy
and
Portugal.
Representation
is
treated
both
as
an
institutional
practice
and
as
a
political
language,
and
its
transformations
are
traced
across
regime
change.
This
overarching
theme
is
articulated
through
three
interconnected
lines
of
research.
First,
the
citizen–state
relationship
under
fascism
and
Salazarism—and,
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