Studying Today’s Societies

We live in a changing world. We’re not fixed to the spot (if indeed we ever were, except during Covid), people move around, their lives entwine. It’s a subject studied by the sociologists at CNR-IRPPS, the National Research Council Institute for Research on the Population and Social Policies, and the research teams in the social and political science departments at the universities of Florence and Milan whom it’s been my pleasure to work with for several years.

Here are some examples of articles that I’ve language edited:

  • Stefano degli Uberti e Roberta Altin, “Editorial. Entangled Temporalities of Migration in the Western Balkans. Ethnographic Perspectives on (Im)-mobilities and Reception Governance (doi) and “Placed in Time. Migration Policies and Temporalities of (Im)Mobility Across the Eastern European Borders”, JBNES Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 24(3), 2022, pp. 429–438 and 439–459 (doi).
  • Ivana Acocella, “The Evolution of the Italian Reception System for Asylum Seekers into a ‘Non-place’ for ‘Non-subjects’”, Mondo Migranti, 1, 2022, pp. 201–225 (doi).
  • S. Guglielmi, G.M. Dotti Sani, F. Molteni, F. Biolcati, A.M. Chiesi, R. Ladini, M. Maraffi, A. Pedrazzani and C. Vezzoni, “Public Acceptability of Containment Measures during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy: How Institutional Confidence and Specific Political Support Matter”, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 40(9/10), 2020, pp. 1069–1085 (doi).

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