MARINA CALLONI
Office:
Dipartimento di Sociologia e Ricerca Sociale
Università degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca
Via Bicocca degli Arcimboldi, 8
I - 20126 Milano (Italy)
Tel: +39 02 6448 7524
Fax: +39 02 6448 7561
Email: [email protected]
I. Curriculum Vitae et Studiorum
II. List of publications
Updated January 2015
I. Curriculum Vitae et Studiorum
Personal Details
Marina Calloni, born in Dairago (Milan, Italy) on 27-5-1958, Italian and European citizen.
Present Appointment
Since 1st October 2002: Full Professor and Chair in Social and Political Philosophy,
Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milano-Bicocca, winner of a
national competition intended to reverse the brain drain of Italian scholars abroad (so
called, “rientro dei cervelli”).
Education and University Degrees
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1989-1992: PhD. in Social and Political Science. Department of Social and Political
Sciences - European University Institute: Florence. Grade: with mention (Distinction).
1985-1987: Post-graduate Studies in Philosophy. Faculty of Philosophy, J.W. Goethe
Universität, Frankfurt a.M. (Germany). Supervisor: Prof. Jürgen Habermas. Evaluation:
excellent.
1982-1985: PhD. in Philosophy. Faculty of Philosophy, University of Pavia, Pavia. Grade:
70/70 cum Laude (Distinction).
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1977-1982: Laurea (MPhil) in Philosophy. Faculty of Philosophy, University of Milan,
Milan. Grade: 110/110 cum Laude (Distinction).
1972-1977: Liceo Classico Daniele Crespi, Busto Arsizio (VA). Grade: 60/60 (A:
Maximum Grade).
Academic and Professional Career
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2002: Short-term professor in Gender Studies, College of Higher Vocational Studies of
Italian Swiss (SUPSI), Lugano (Swiss).
2001: Short-term professor in Gender Studies, Faculty of Communication Sciences,
University of Italian Swiss (USI), Lugano.
2001: Short-term professor in Political Science, Faculty of Political Science, University
of Vienna, Vienna.
1995-2000: Senior Research Fellow at the Gender Institute, London School of Economics
and Political Science, London.
1993-1995: Short-term Professor at the Faculty of Social and Educational Sciences,
University of Bremen, Bremen.
1984-1992: Tenured teacher (professoressa di ruolo) in Philosophy, History, and
Educational Science, Scientific Lyceum Galileo Galilei, Legnano (MI). On leave: 19851987, 1989-1992.
Visiting Professorships
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April 2014: University of Notre Dame (Indiana, USA).
May 2012, 2013, 2014: University of Cork (Ireland), Department of Sociology, Erasmus
Exchange Programme.
1-1/ 30-6-2011: Fulbright Distinguished Chair, fellow of the Nanovic Institute for
European Studies and professor at the Department of Political Science (Course on
“Italian Politics”), University of Notre Dame (Indiana, USA). Fellowship financed by the
U.S-Italy Fulbright Commission.
June 2010: University of São Paulo, Institute of Advanced Studies, São Paulo (Brazil).
April 2009 and May 2010: Faculty of Social Sciences, J.W. Goethe-Universität,
Frankfurt a. M., Erasmus Exchange Programme.
June 2008: University of Helsinki, Aleksanteri Institute - Finnish Centre for Russian and
Eastern European Studies, Helsinki (Finland).
December 2007: Educational Centre Shalom and Africa Peace Point, Nairobi (Kenya).
December 2006: Central European University, Gender Studies Programme, Budapest
(Hungary).
April 2005: University of Łódź, Faculty of International & Political Studies and Women's
Studies, Łódź (Poland), Erasmus Exchange Programme.
March 2005: University of Latvia, Faculty of Social Sciences, Riga (Latvia).
June – July 2004: University of Kurume, Centre for Gender Studies, Kurume (Japan).
May – June 2001: University of Tirana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tirana (Albania).
July 2000: University of Beijing, Women’s Studies Centre, Beijing (China).
August - October 2000: International Women’s University on Technology and Culture,
Hanover (Germany).
May – June 1997: University of Pisa, Faculty of Political Sciences, Pisa (Italy).
1992-1993: Polytechnic of Milan, Faculty of Architecture, Milan (Italy).
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Institutional Appointments
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2013 – to date: Member of the Council for the Prevention and Contrast to Genderbased Violence (Tavolo Permanente per la prevenzione e il contrasto alla violenza
contro le donne) at the Lombardy Region, Milan as a representative for the Milan
universities.
2007 - 2013: Member of the Inter-Ministerial Committee of Human Rights (CIDU),
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rome. Within this context, Rashida Manjoo, UN “Special
Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences” was invited to
give a presentation at the University of Milano-Bicocca (see the UN Report about the
Mission to Italy, UN General Assembly, 15-6- 2012).
2007-2010: Co-member of the board of administration at the European Union Agency
for Fundamental Rights (FRA), Vienna, nominated as independent expert in women’s
human rights and gender issues by the Government as representative for Italy.
2007-2009: Member of the experts group MASIS (Monitoring Activities of Science in
Society in Europe), appointed by the European Commission – DG Research, and coauthor of the official report analysing the emerging trends and cross-cutting issues in
science and society in Europe.
2007-2008: Chairwoman of two national commissions devoted to the evaluation and
financing of projects for activities to face gender-based violence, Presidency of the
Council of Ministers, Rome.
2002-2004: Member of the Experts Group ENWISE (Enlarge Women In Science to
East), appointed by the European Commission – DG Research, and co-author of the
report on the situation of women scientists in the Eastern and Central European
countries and the Baltic States.
Educational Appointments
Doctoral Programs
2013 – to date: Member of the Board of Directors of the PhD programme in “History
and Social-Philosophical Sciences”, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Rome.
• 2007 - 2013: Member of the Board of Directors of the PhD programme in “Cultural
Studies”, University of Palermo, Palermo.
• 2003-2006: Member of the Board of Directors of the PhD international programme
“Political Philosophy and Human Rights”, LUISS University, Rome.
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University delegate
28-4-2014: Representative of the University of Milano Bicocca at The Times Higher
Education Young Universities Summit, Miami, Florida.
2013 – to date: Chairperson of the section “Internationalisation” at the Department of
Sociology and Social Research, University of Milano-Bicocca”, for the development of
international programs. 2007-2012: Chairwoman of the Committee “Communication
and Orientation” at the Faculty of Sociology, University of Milano-Bicocca.
2013 – to date: Representative for the Department of Sociology and Social Research
at the managing board of the inter-university research center “EconomEtica”.
2006 – to date: Member of the scientific committee of ABCD – Interdepartmental
Centre for Gender Issues, University of Milano-Bicocca.
2006 - to date: Member of the scientific board and lecturer for the course “Women,
Politics and Institutions”, University of Milano-Bicocca, supported by the Department
for Equal Opportunities, Rome.
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2006 – 2013: Member of the board of administration of the cultural association
“Bicocca È”, founded by the University of Milano-Bicocca and the company Pirelli,
aimed at developing the cultural district of Bicocca.
2004 - 2013: Delegate of the Rector (Prof. Marcello Fontanesi) for the editing of the
research yearbooks of the University of Milano-Bicocca (Annuario della Ricerca).
2002-2012: Rectoral Delegate of the University of Milano-Bicocca’s at the Collegio di
Milano (a college of excellence, founded by 7 Milan universities) and coordinator of the
Scientific Committee.
2008: Member of a rectoral committee for the celebration of the decennial foundation
of the University of Milano-Bicocca.
Courses
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Since 2002: Courses on: Political Philosophy (BA in Sociology), Political Philosophy
(BA in Social Work), Rights and European Citizenship (MA in Sociology). Department
of Sociology and Social Research.
Collaboration with Institutions and Organisations
• 2014 – to date: Member of the Scientific Committee for a Master's Thesis and Ph.D.
Dissertation Awards on the Istanbul Convention, issued by the Parliamentary Assembly
at the Council of Europe, Italian Delegation, Chamber of Deputies, Rome.
• 2014 – to date: member of the advisory board of the international associations Reset –
Dialogues on Civilizations, chaired by Seyla Benhabib (Yale University).
• 2013 – to date: Ambassador in Italy for the Eliminate Domestic Violence Global
Foundation (EDV GF), founded in London by Baroness Patricia Scotland, member of
the House of Lords.
• 2012 – to date: Co-founder and Director with Eileen Hunt Botting of the Border
Crossing Seminar, a joint program between the University of Milano-Bicocca and the
University of Notre Dame (IN, USA).
• 2011 – to date: Collaboration with the Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, a
Centre of Excellence in Research, funded by the Academy of Finland (Dr. Aino
Saarinen).
• 2010-2012: Collaboration with UNHCR in Rome for the development of a research on
asylum seekers.
• 2002 – to date: Expert appointed by the DG Research and the Research Executive
Agency (REA), European Commission, Brussels.
• 2010 – 2011: Project on women’s political representation in Parliament since 1946,
supported by the Foundation of the Chamber of Deputies, Rome.
• 2004 - 2011: Collaboration with the organisation Crimes of War, Washington - London.
• 1999-2002: Project manager for the establishment of a Gender Institute at the
University of Tirana (Albania), financed by the UNDP/ UNOPS, the Italian Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and the Open Society Foundation.
• 1998-2002: Special adviser for a programme on Social justice and rights in transitional
societies, supported by the Nordic Council of Ministers, the Academy for Advanced
Studies (NorFa) and the Oulu University (Finland).
• 2000: Member of a UK women’s delegation in China (Beijing and Guangzhou) for a
project on gender issues addressed to media, financed by the Cultural and Education
Section of the British Embassy in China, and meeting with the Multi-Agency Domestic
Violence Networking Project, Beijing.
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1996-2000: Collaboration with the Italian Embassy in London for the organisation of
conferences and meetings with Italian guests at the London School of Economics.
1999 - 2009: Co-founder of the School of Politics: Aleksandra Kollontai, based in
Arkhangelsk (North-Western Artic Russia).
1999: Adviser for the constitution of a Centre for the Study of Transnational (Postcommunist) Law and Institution, University College London, London.
1996-1998, 1999-2000, 2006-2008: Adviser for the Italian Ministers for Equal
Opportunities and collaboration with the Department for Equal Opportunities, Rome.
1995-1998: Adviser for the project: Social Justice and the Reform of the Welfare State,
Italian Parliamentary Commission on Social Policies, Rome.
1998: Assessment report about gender studies in Europe for the Swiss Council of
Research, Bern.
1994-1997: Collaboration with the Schuman Centre - European University Institute,
Florence, for the development of a programme on gender studies.
International and National Projects
Coordination
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2012 - to date: Director of the departmental research centre PRAGSIA (Public
Reasoning and Global Societies in Action), Department of Sociology and Social
Research, University of Milano-Bicocca.
1997 - to date: Founder and director of the International Network for Research on
Gender and Empowerment, founded in 1996 at the LSE Gender Institute, London.
International Projects
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2013 – to date: Director of EDV Italy at the University of Milano-Bicocca, in
collaboration with the Eliminate Domestic Violence Global Foundation, London. The
project was successfully presented in November 2014 at the House of Lords.
www.edvitaly-project.unimib.it
2012 - to date: Cultural Pluralism and Intercultural Lexicon, supported by the
Association Reset – Dialogues on Civilizations, Rome – New York.
2007-2012: Eastern European Women as Immigrants in Western Trans-regions, with
Aino Saarinen (University of Helsinki), financed by the European Science Foundation,
Strasbourg.
2006-2012: Jewish Intellectual Women in Europe: Gendering History, Politics and
Culture, with Andrea Pető (Central European University, Budapest), financed by the
Hanadiv (Rothschild) Foundation, London.
2007-2008: Rights and Peace, project for the establishment of the Shalom University
and a MA course in Peace and Development, Educational Centre Shalom, Nairobi
(Kenya).
2006-2008: Gender Stereotypes in Science in the Balkan/ South-Eastern European
Countries, project coordinator, financed by the UNESCO- BRESCE, Venice.
2002-2005: Enlargement, Gender and Governance: The Civic and Political
Participation of Women in EU Candidate Countries, financed by the European
Commission – DG Research, in consortium with the Queen's University, Belfast (UK).
2000: European Families, Secular Judaism, Patriotism and Gender Relations in an
Unpublished Autobiography by Amelia Rosselli, financed by the British Academy,
London.
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1999-2000: Gender, Quality of Life and Social Justice, supported by the European
Foundation on Social Quality, Amsterdam.
1998: Gender, Migration and Social Inequalities, supported by the European Science
Foundation, Strasbourg.
1995-1997: Italian Family in the European Context, Marie Curie Senior Research
Fellowship, London School of Economics and Political Science, Gender Institute, grant
founded by the European Commission.
1989-1992: Ethical, Juridical and Political Conflicts: the Private/ Public Case of Abortion,
PhD. grant at the European University Institute, Florence, founded by the Italian
Government and the European Commission.
1989: The Change of the Industrial Society and the Transformation of Cultural Identities:
the Case of Public Intellectuals in Milan, in collaboration with the Faculty of Architecture Polytechnic of Milan, and the Faculty of Social Sciences - J.W. Goethe Universität,
Frankfurt a. M.
1985-1987: The Critique of Modernity in the Light of the Frankfurt School, J J.W.
Goethe Universität, Frankfurt a. M., grant offered by the Deutscher Akademischer
Austauschdienst (DAAD).
National projects
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- Researches financed by the Ministry for Education, University and Research (PRIN:
Research Project of National Interest). Director of
2012-2013: Political imagination and the borders of the otherness.
2010-2011: Western political imaginaries. Is the European Union a space of
opportunities or a fortress?
2006-2008: Solidarity, Humanitarianism and Collective Memory: Europe facing itself
and the “other” cultures, in collaboration with “Crimes of War Project”.
2003-2004: Genocides and crimes of war. Which role for humanitarian rights and the
international community?, in collaboration with “Crimes of War Project”.
- Researches financed by the Department of Sociology and Social Research
• 2014-2015: Theories and practices to face domestic violence.
• 2012 – 2013: Imagination, phantasy and imaginaries of violence between political
thought and daily life.
• 2011: The value of life. Religion, Culture and Human Rights.
• 2010: Religious pluralism and post-secularism in Europe.
• 2009: Does a women’s political elite exist? A study on the presence of women in the
Italian Parliament since 1946.
• 2008: The Fragility of Human Condition. The issue of survivors in a global age.
• 2007: The exception of rights: the case of asylum seekers.
• 2006: The debate on abortion in the last three decades.
• 2005: Politics and Science in post-socialist countries: a gender perspective in the
constitution of a social Europe.
• 2004: Critique of violence, theories of justice and public discourse.
• 2003: Political sphere and social space in modernity.
Further researches
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2011-2015: The Right to a Decent Life and the Quality of Food. Activities related to
Milan Universal Exposition 2015 on Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life).:
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- 2015: Food between precepts and innovations, unimib Expo grants.
- 2014: Crossing Communities and Environments: a comparison between Ayurvedic
diet and the Mediterranean tradition, in collaboration with the Department of Chemistry,
University of Milan.
2011-2013: Street Food moving in History and the World. Research financed by the
Region Lombardy, University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Sociology and Social
Research in collaboration with “Expo 2015”
- 2012: Food. Reflections upon the Mother earth, produced by the Association Art for
the World.
2011-2013: The “Mother” Mountain and the Sacredness of Public Goods: the Amiata
Forest. Research supported by the Società Macchia Faggeta, Abbadia San Salvatore
(Siena).
2000-2002: Amelia Rosselli, Laura Orvieto and Gina Lombroso: political activism and
women’s issues in Florence between the two World Wars, project supported by the
Archive of Women’s Writing in Tuscany since 1861, University of Florence, Florence.
1992-1996: New studies on the Rosselli and Ferrero-Lombroso families, financed by the
Italian National Research Council (CNR), Rome. Research at the Archives of the
Columbia University (New York).
1982-1985/ 1987-1989: Research on German Philosophy: from Kant to Habermas,
financed by the Ministry of Education, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Milan, Milan.
Performances
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2014: Co-producer and participant in the lecture-show: Machiavelli: between politics
and the theatre. National conference on Classics in Political Philosophy, Italian Society
of Political Philosophy, Perugia.
2008: Co-producer and participant in the lecture-show, Unheard voices. Human rights
in the Lyric Opera (with two sopranos, a harpist and a pianist), Sarzana (SP).
2007: Co-producer for the representation of the drama: Emma Liona (1924) by Amelia
Rosselli, Fondazione Il Fiore, Florence.
Participation in Research Networks
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2014 – to date: Co-founder of the Italian Society of Critical Theory.
2009 – to date: Co-founder of ATGENDER – European Association for Gender
Research, Education and Documentation, University of Utrecht (The Netherland).
2005 – to date: Co-founder of the association “European Platform of Women
Scientists” (EPWS), Brussels.
2009 – 2013: Member of the UNESCO Network of Women Philosophers, Paris.
1996-2010: Member of ATHENA, a Socrates Thematic Network, financed by the
European Commission and based at the Utrecht University (The Netherland) and
participant in the working groups: Equal Opportunities in Europe; Travelling concepts.
2001-2009: Member of RNGS, the “Research Network on Gender Politics and the
State”, Washington State University and Florida State University.
1990 – to date: Co-founder and co-director of the Seminar of Critical Theory.
Research Grants
• Academy for Advanced Studies (NorFa)
• British Academy (London)
• Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR, Rome)
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Consiglio Nazionale dell’Economia e del Lavoro (CNEL, Rome)
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD, Bonn)
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Berlin)
European Science Foundation (Strasburg)
European Commission (Brussels)
Foundation on Social Quality (Amsterdam)
Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore (Milano)
Hanadiv Foundation (London)
London School of Economics and Political Science (London)
Ministero dei Diritti e delle Pari Opportunità (Rome)
Ministero dell’Università, Ricerca ed Educazione (MIUR, Rome)
Ministero degli Affari Esteri (MAE, Rome)
Nordic Council of Ministers (Copenhagen)
Provincia di Milano (Milan)
Regione Lombardia (Milan)
Open Society (Soros) Foundations (New York).
Swiss Council of Research (Bern)
Swiss National Science Foundation
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP, New York - Tirana)
UNESCO-Bresce (Paris - Venice)
Università di Milano-Bicocca (Milan)
U.S. - Italy Fulbright Commission (Rome - Washington)
Awards and Recognitions
• 8-3-2014: invitation by the President of the Italian Republic, Giorgio Napolitano to
participate in the ceremony, devoted to the International women’s Day, Palace
Quirinale.
• 1998: “Special mention” for the book: Politica e affetti familiari. International Prize
“Salvatore Valitutti”, supported by the University and Province of Salerno.
Evaluations
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Peer review for: Philosophy and Social Criticism, European Journal of Women’s
Studies, Journal of Power.
Evaluator for: ANVUR (Rome); Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (Brussels);
Czech Science Foundation (Prague); European Commission (Brussels); European
Research Council (Brussels); European Science Foundation (Strasbourg); Nordic
Research Councils for the Humanities and Social Sciences (Copenhagen); Swiss
National Science Foundation (Bern); University of Venice (Venice); University of Padua
(Padua); U.S. - Italy Fulbright Commission (Rome).
Since 2002: Chairperson of Commissions for the recruitment of professors, associate
professors, assistant professors.
Since 2002: External evaluator for PhD thesis in Italy and abroad.
Since 2002: Supervisor of BA, MA and PhD thesis at the Department of Sociology and
Social Research, University of Milano-Bicocca.
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Collaboration with Journals, Magazines and Publishers
• 1998 – to date: Collaboration with: Constellations (New York), Philosophy and Social
Criticism (Boston), Journal of Power (Goldway).
• Member of the steering committee of: Politica & Società (co-founder, 2009); Reset (cofounder, 1994); Quaderni del Circolo Rosselli (since 2011); Filosofia e Questioni
pubbliche (1998-2010); Iride (since 1992); Fenomenologia e Società (1987-2009).
• Member of the scientific committee of the book series: Teoria della Società (2012,
Mimesis, Milano); Filosofia e Scienze Sociali (2011, Nuova Cultura, Rome); Teoria
Critica (2010, Mimesis, Milano).
• Referee for the publishers: Sage, Routledge, Feltrinelli.
Associations
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Member of: Council for European Studies, Columbia University, New York;
International Political Science Association; Società Europea di Cultura; European
Consortium of Political Science; American Association of Italian Studies; Marie Curie
Fellows Association; European University Institute Alumni Association.
Co-founders of philosophical associations: Società Italiana di Teoria Critica (co-founder
2014); Società Italiana di Filosofia Politica (co-founder, 2001).
Co-founder of associations on public issues: Osservatorio Europeo sulle Cinque Terre
(on environmental issues); Di Nuovo - Se Non Ora Quando? (SNOQ) (on women’s
issues).
2002 – to date: journalist, registered at the National Federation of the Italian Press
(Ordine dei Giornalisti della Lombardia) and member of the national association GIULIA
(United, Free, Autonomous Women Journalists).
Extracurricular activities
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Since 1979: Swimming instructor, certification issued by the Federazione Italiana
Nuoto (FIN) (Italian Swimming Federation), as former competitive swimmer.
Organization of International Conferences, Seminars, Summer Schools
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Director of: Eating, Walking, Thinking, Expo Summer School, 8-14 June 2015.
Member of the Organising Committee of: Rethinking a Culture of Tolerance. New
Challenges for European Integration, a joint program between the University of MilanBicocca, University of East Sarajevo, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, 15-21
September 2014.
Co-director of: Border Crossing Seminar, a seminar and summer school, a joint
program with the University of Notre Dame.
I. 10-15/6/2013: From the Polis to the City: Perspectives on Global Justice.
II. 20-27/6/2012: Borders, Sovereignty, Rights.
Director of: Doctoral Research Week in collaboration with the University of Palermo:
Cultures of Human Rights, 4-8/5/2009.
Ø International seminars at the University of Milano-Bicocca:
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31-5-2013: Eliminate Domestic Violence with Baroness Patricia Scotland, Milan.
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March – December 2013: Words and Ideas for a Plural Word, in collaboration with
Reset DoC and with the support of the Municipality of Milan.
• 20-1-2012: Fighting against gender-based violence. A conference with Rashida
Manjoo, UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and
consequences.
• 26-29/1-2012: Resilience and creative resistance in times of crisis. Rethinking
Artemisia Gentileschi’s legacy, with the association Di Nuovo, Royal Palace,
Municipality of Milan, Milan.
• 15-16/3/2010 Fears of “diversity”. Fundamental Rights in the European Union, in
collaboration with the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), Vienna.
• 13-14/10/2008: Rights and Diversities, international conference.
• 2006-2014: Seminars with: Alain Touraine, Simonetta Agnello Hornby, Hans Küng,
John Searle, Charles Taylor, Andrew Arato, Fred Dallmayr.
• 14-16/11/ 2005: Wars and Cosmopolitanism, with a photo exhibition on War Reporters,
produced by VII.
• 16-17/11/2004: Lawless Violence, with a photo exhibition on Genocides and What the
Public Should Know, produced by Contrasto.
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1990 – to date: Seminar of Critical Theory, a yearly conference (Gallarate and
Cortona).
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Areas of Interest
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Social and political philosophy.
Human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Gender issues.
Critical Theory of Society.
Democracy and cultural conflicts,
Critique of violence.
European citizenship and the public sphere.
Politics, science and educational policies from a global perspective.
International research networks and cross-border co-operation.
Languages
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Italian: mother tongue
English: fluent
German: fluent
French: good working ability
Spanish: good working ability
Selected presentations given in national and international conferences
15-1-2015: New wars in religion’s name. Roundtable on the relationship between religion
and violence. University of Milan: Milan.
25-11-2014: The denial of domestic violence in political philosophy. Lectio Magistralis.
University of Palermo: Palermo.
14-11-2014: The Impact of EDV Project in Italy. Workshop. House of Lords: London.
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7.11.2014: Gender and inequalities in a global age. The Venice-Delhi Seminars.
Minorities and the global populist tide. Reset – Dialogue on Civilizations. Cini
Foundation: Venice.
17-10-2014. Riflections upon Jürgen Habermas, Nachmetaphysisches Denken II.
Presentation. La Teoria Critica da ieri a oggi. Seminario di Teoria Critica: Cortona.
15-9-2014: Why Toleration/ Tolerance? Toward moral respect and political inclusion.
Lecture. International Summer School: Rethinking a Culture of Tolerance. New
Challenges for European Integration, University of East Sarajevo: Sarajevo.
27-6-2014: Rethinking Cosmopolitanism in a Global Age. Kolloquium Politische Theorie.
Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen: Gießen.
26-6-2014: Geschlechter und konkreten Utopien. Seminar for PhD students. J.W. Goethe
- Universität: Frankfurt a.M..
20-29/05/2014: Movements for Dignity. A new development in the human rights discourse.
Workshop: Citizens Coping with Crisis: Rights, Participation, Action. International
Institute for the Sociology of Law: Oñati (Spain).
20-5-2014: Dignity and Solidarity. Erasmus Lecture for PhD students. University College
Cork: Cork.
19-3-2014: Imagines and the reality of fear in political philosophy and tales. Western
Political Science Association (WPSA), 2014 Annual Meeting on “The Power of
Information”: Seattle.
17-3-2014: In the Name of Freedom and Justice. Remembering Amelia Rosselli (18701954). Conference. Italian Cultural Institute: Chicago.
17-3-2014: Representing Italian Women. The long way towards the recognition of a full
citizenship. Lecture. University of Illinois: Chicago.
16-3-2014: The denial of domestic violence in political philosophy. Seminar for Graduate
Students – Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame: Notre Dame.
8-4-2014: Gender and the Italian Academic System. Lecture. Saint Mary’s College: Notre
Dame.
3-4-2014: Unveiling the Masks. The philosophy of secret in Machiavelli’s ‘The Prince’ and
‘The Mandrake Root’. Lecture. Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, New York University: New
York.
31-3-2014: Cosmopolitanism facing the issue of asylum seekers in a global age. Lecture.
Vassar College: Poughkeepsie.
13-2-2014: The struggle against domestic violence after the approval of Law n. 119.
University of Roma 3, Master in “Formatori, esperti in pari opportunità”: Rome.
7-12-2013: Violence is not Love. Presentation: National Convention of the Italian Red
Cross: Bologna.
5-6/12-2013: Europe, Democracy and Critical Theory. A German-Italian Workshop with
Jürgen Habermas. Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften: Bad Homburg.
7-9-2013: La famiglia e l'educazione al rispetto reciproco: per contrastare la violenza
domestica. Conference: Contrastare la violenza domestica. Dialogo fra diritto e
prassi”. Associazione Italiana degli Avvocati per la Famiglia e per i Minori, Mantova.
26-5-2013: Migration and the transformation of identities. Seminar: “Gender, Violence,
and New Migrations in the East-West Europe”. Aleksanteri Institute – University of
Helsinki, Helsinki.
23-5-2013: Per una leadership femminile in politica. Conference: “Women in Politics”.
Professional Women Association: Milan.
20-5-2013: Utopianism in the age of crisis. Erasmus Lecture. University College Cork:
Cork.
19-4-2013: Explaining the Elections in Italy. Nanovic Visiting Scholar Lecture. University
of Notre Dame: Notre Dame.
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18-3-2013: Gendering Jewish Studies in Europe. Book Launch. Central European
University and Andrassy University: Budapest.
17-11-2012: Intersectionality in women’s human rights: from social criticism to the
development of capabilities. Paper. International Conference: “Intersecting Feminism:
Theory, Politics and Activism”. University of Łódz: Łódz (Poland).
5-10-2012: International innovative practices in the struggle agaisnt gender based
violence. Paper. National Meeting: “Never again Accomplices”. Se Non Ora Quando:
Turin.
5-10-2012: Street Food on the move: a socio-philosophical approach. Paper. University of
Bologna: Cesena.
20-6-212: Rethinking borders, politics and democracy. Lecture. The Border Crossing
Seminar: “Borders, Sovereignty, Rights”. Milan: University of Milano-Bicocca and the
University of Notre Dame.
19-24/5/2012: Populism and Technocracy: Twin Dangers for Democracy. Istanbul
Seminars: “The Promises of Democracy in Troubled Times”. Bilgi University: Istanbul.
29-3-2012: Representation and Representativity in Republican Italy. Seminar: “Social
Transformations in Italy: a gender perspective”. Milan Office of the European
Parliament in Italy: Milan.
24-2-2012: Church and Sexuality. Public lecture. Centre for the Study and Documentation
of Religions and Political Institutions in Post-Secular Societies - University of Rome
Tor Vergata, Rome.
1-5-2011: From the First to the Second Risorgimento. Women of the Rosselli and Nathan
families in the struggle for freedom. Public Lecture. Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, New
York University: New York.
27-4-2011: The Plight of Women in Italy. Public Lecture. Gender Studies, University of
Notre Dame: Notre Dame.
30-3/ 2-4-2011: Democracy and Human Rights: An Exploration. Presentation. Scholar
Enrichment Seminar. Fulbright Commission: Chicago.
7-3-2011: with L. Cedroni, Women in representative institutions in republican Italy: an
historical and critical analysis. Conference. Fondazione della Camera dei Deputati,
Palazzo di Montecitorio - Camera de Deputati: Rome.
15-16/10/2010: Common resources and the development of social/ human capital. Paper.
International seminar: “Social Capital & Trust. Mobilisation and Demobilisation in
Modern Democracies”. Instituto International Casa de Mateus: Villa Real (Portugal).
28-9-2010: The right to identity, the right to be a person. Keynote speech. Dissemination
conference: “Poverty alleviation and Legal Right Project”. Republic of Egypt: Il Cairo.
20-22/9/2010: Does a European identity exist? Paper. 19th Days of Frane Petrić:
“Questions of Identity”. Croatian Philosophical Society: Cres (Croatia).
30-6-2010: Genocides and political violence in a new geo-political order. Lecture for PhD
students. University of São Paulo – Unesco Centre on Education for Peace, Human
Rights, Democracy and Tolerance (Brazil): São Paulo.
23-26/6/2010: Die Frage nach der Technik im Atomaren Zeitalter. International
Conference: “Wiederaufbau der Kultur 1945-1961 in Deutschland. Villa Vigoni –
German-Italian Centre for the European Excellence: Menaggio.
15-6-2010: Wer ist der Souverän? Paper. International conference: “Nationalstaat und
Demokratie in Europa“. Villa Vigoni – German-Italian Centre for the European
Excellence: Menaggio.
10/6/2010: Challenging futures of science in society. Keynote speech. EPWS General
Assembly and Conference: “Women in Present and Future European Research”:
Brussels.
20/5/2010: Surviving to dehumanization and strategies of resilience. Seminar for PhD
students. J.W. Goethe - Universität: Frankfurt a.M..
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7/5/2010: Strengthening the fundamental rights architecture in the EU. Presentation.
International Symposium. FRA: Vienna.
18-19/2/2010: Rethinking interculturality from a gender viewpoint, Paper. AtGender:
Brussels.
14-15/12/2009: Philosophy and Gender Studies. Presentation. First internationaI meting:
“Premieres Assises du Reseau International des femmes Philosophes”. Unesco:
Paris.
10-11/12/2009: Making Rights a Reality for All. Fundamental Rights Conference 2009.
Intervention. Swedish Government and the European Union Fundamental Rights
Agency: Stockholm.
9/12/2009: What does humanitarianism mean? Lecture. University of Helsinki: Helsinki.
5-6/6/2009: Round Table: Future directions in gender politics and policy research in the
EU. Presentation. 7Th European Feminist Research Conference: Utrecht.
24-25/5/2009: Comparative analysis on gender stereotypes in science in the South-Easter
European Region. Project report. International conference: “Gender Stereotypes in
Science. Case Studies from South Eastern Europe”. UNESCO: Durres (Albania).
21-23/5/2009: Is political violence ‘measurable’? Paper. International conference: “The
destiny of democracy”. Network of Italian Scholars Abroad: Naples.
19-4-2009: Women and Italian television: the end of an alliance. Paper. International
Conference: “The East and the West: Women in the eyes of the media”. ResetDoC
and the Northwestern University: Doha (Qatar).
8-9/3/2009: Institution building in post-conflict societies: A Gender perspective. Paper.
International Conference: “Gender and Identity”. Office of the Prime Minister - Agency
of Gender Equality: Pristina (Kosovo)
6-7/2/2009: Gender and cultures. Paper. Seminar: “Travelling Concepts Working Group”.
Goldsmith College: London.
21-23/1/2009: Critique of violence and empowerment. Toward a theory of communicative
power. Paper. ECPR conference on “Gender and Politics”, Queen’s University:
Belfast.
26-5-2008: Interculturality: Teaching human rights. Paper. International Seminar: “Gender
Studies and Interculturality”. University di Trento: Trento.
27-6-2008: Life experiences as a learning process and a resource for career. Keynote
speech. Conference: “Supporting Women in Scientific Careers”. Centre of Excellence
Women and Science: Brussels.
20/12/2007: The significance of human rights. Presentation. National Conference:
“Promoting and protecting human rights”. Ministry for Rights and Equal Opportunities
– Presidency of the Council of Ministers: Rome.
6-8/12/2007. Media and Resource Conflicts in Africa. Roundtable. Pan-African
Conference: “Cursed by Riches: Resources and Conflicts in Africa”. Africa Peace
Point: Nairobi (Kenya)
4-12-2007: Political violence and new forms of authoritarianism. Lectures. Shalom
Educational Centre: Nairobi (Kenya).
27-11-2007: Women migrants from the Eastern trans-regions to Italy. Seminar. University
of Helsinki: Helsinki.
28-29/9/20007: Gender and justice: on the relevance of a normative theory. Paper.
International conference: “Gender Justice and Democracy in the European Union”.
Queen’s University: Belfast.
15-6-2007: The private roots of political violence. Lecture. University of Hannover:
Hannover.
3-6-2007: Towards a concrete and pragmatic approach to human rights and citizenship.
Paper. International Conference: “The European Year of Equal Opportunities for All.
Ministry for Rights and Equal Opportunities – Presidency of the Council of Ministers:
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Rome.
18-20/5/2006: Interdisciplinary approaches to gender issues. Paper. International
Conference: “Practicing International Interdisciplinarity. Challenges and Benefits”,
Universität von Humbold: Berlin.
15-12-2006: Hot issues in gender studies: the case of bioethics. Lecture. Central
European University: Budapest.
10-11-2006: Interdisciplinary teaching. Paper. European Network: “Travelling Concepts”.
University of Trento: Trento.
20-10-2006: Gendering science. Plenary Meeting of the European Platform of Women
Scientists (EPWS): Brussels.
28-9-2006: Science, knowledge and gender: challenges for a social Europe. Keynote
speech. 17th European Conference on “Artificial Intelligence”: Riva del Garda.
23-27/9/2006: Cultural diversities, religious multiplicities and gender difference.
International Conference: “Diversities – Bet Debora”. Central European University:
Budapest.
3-9-2006: Why do utopias matter for human rights and gender issues? Paper. 6th
European Gender Research Conference: “Gender and Citizenship in a Multicultural
Context”. University of Łódź: Łódź (Poland).
4-5-2006: From national women’s movements to international networks. Paper.
International Conference: “Women’s (Gender) Studies and women’s movements:
Considering encounters. Panteio University: Athens.
30-31/3/2006: The under-representation of Italian women in politics and at the workplace.
Keynote speech. International Conference: “The Situation of Women in Eastern
European Countries”. Austrian Cultural Institute – University of Milan: Milan.
1-5/3//2006: Including the ´otherness´: Controversial processes of democratisation.
Paper. Research Conference: “Eastern European Women as Immigrants in Western
Trans-regions”. University of Helsinki: Helsinki.
9-3-2006: Gender equality in an enlarging Europe. Audit. European Parliament: Brussels.
30-6/1-7/2006: Im/Emigration and mobility in Europe of cultures, societies and citizens.
Paper. International Workshop: “The European Archipelago of Humanistic Thematic
Networks”. University of Pisa: Pisa.
17-19/6/2005: Political participation after socialism. Paper. Pan-European Conference:
“Gendering Democracy in an Enlarged Europe”. Academy of Sciences: Prague.
5-8/6/2005: Der Einfluss der EU auf nazionale Geschlechterpolitiken. Paper. Research
seminar: “Kulturelle Hegemonie in europäische Einigungsprozess“. Free University:
Berlin.
27-5-2005. (Feminist) Academics and policy makers in Italy: a 'marriage' in crisis or alive?
Paper. European Athena Meeting: “Institutional mechanisms for the advancement of
women”. Casa de la Mujer: Barcelona.
24-29/5/2005: War, terrorism and torture. Reframing a humanitarian theory of justice as a
critique of violence. Paper. XXII World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social
Philosophy: Granada (Spain).
28-30/1/2005: Citizenship and recognition. Paper. Workshop: “Travelling Concepts”.
University “Aristotle”: Thessaloniki.
25-1-2005: Concluding remarks. Presentation. International conference: “Enlargement,
Gender and Governance”. European Commission: Brussels.
5-7/9-2004: Critique of violence and theory of justice. Paper. International conference:
“The Capability Approach: Enhancing Human Security”. University of Pavia: Pavia.
25-6-2004: Gender and the paradoxes of democracy. Public lecture. Gender Equality
Centre: Kurume (Japan).
22-6-2004: Promoting gender equality. Conference. Gender Equality Centre: Fukuoka
(Japan).
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11-13/3/2004: Science and knowledge in a wider Europe. Paper. 14th International
Conference for Europeanists: “Europe and the World: Integration, Interdependence,
Exceptionalism?”. Council for European Studies: Chicago.
1-2/10/2003: Closing Remarks. International conference: “Debating Bioethical Issues with
Women Scientists from Enwise Countries”. Hungarian Science & Technology
Foundation – European Commission: Budapest.
27-29/9/2003: EU Enlargement, gender and governance: on women’s participation.
Paper. International workshop: “Gender, Globalisation and State Transformation: New
Concepts and Approaches in Political Research”. University of Bremen – Hanse
Institute for Advanced Study: Bremen.
7-9/9/2003: Philosophical Foundations. Paper. 3rd Conference on the Capability
Approach with A. Sen and M. Nussbaum: “From Sustainable Development to
Sustainable Freedom”. University of Pavia: Pavia.
19-24/8/2003: Fortress Europe? Paper. 5th European Feminist Research Conference:
“Gender and Power in the New Europe”. University of Lund: Lund (Sweden).
30-31/5/ 2003: Changing political terminologies. Presentation. Project: “Enlargement,
Gender and Governance”. University of Banská Bystrica: Banská Bystrica (Slovak
Republic).
21-23/5/2003: Democracy and networking. Paper. Women and Science Seminar:
“Engendering Science in Europe”. Academy of Sciences: Tallin (Estonia).
4-5/5/2003: From communitarian civil societies to global networks: changing the meaning
of public/ political participation. Paper. International Conference: “Democracy and
globalisation“. University of Aalborg: Aalborg (Denmark).
1-4/4/2003: Adorno und der Feminismus. Paper. International Conference: “Theodor
W.Adorno. Die Rezeptionsgeschichte eines umstrittenen Masters”. Villa Vigoni –
German-Italian Centre for the European Excellence: Menaggio.
28-2-2003: Exile: Empathy and political passions. Amelia Rosselli, Laura Orvieto and
Gina Lombroso. Paper. International Conference: “Writing, Reading, Interpreting and
Historicizing: Letters as Historical Sources”. European University Institute: Florence.
1-12-2002: Research and scientific policies. Paper. Forum: “Research for European
Competitiveness”. Slovenian Ministry of Education, Science and Sport: Bled
(Slovenia).
18-5-2002: The role of university in fighting gender-based violence. Keynote speech.
Regional Conference: “Trafficking of Women and Girls – A Crime without Borders”:
Berat (Albania).
7-3-2002: Gender and health: a new approach to social rights. Paper. Conference:
“Women’s Health: an indicator of inequalities”. Chamber of Deputies: Rome.
10-1-2002: Theories and gender studies. Paper. Athena meeting: Ljubljana (Slovenia).
2-4/11/2001: Paradoxes of democracy: the dialectic of inclusion and exclusion and the
limits of the nation State. Paper. International Conference: “Social Policy,
Marginalisation and Citizenship”, Aalborg University: Aalborg (Denmark).
4-6/5/2001: Why does the public debate on life have changed? Paper. International
Conference: “Gender, Genes and European Bio-politics”. Linköping University:
Linköping (Sweden).
5-10-2000: Body and reproduction in change. Plenary Lecture. International Women’s
University: Hanover.
29-9-2000: Politics, moral sentiments, secular Judaism and gender. Paper. 4th European
Feminist Research Conference: “Body, Gender, Subjectivity”: Bologna.
22-9-2000: The establishment of gender research and training institutions. Project report.
International Conference: “Promoting the Advancement of Women in Albania. Lesson
Learned”: UNDP – UNOPS: Tirana (Albania).
15-8-2000: International Women’s Networks and Cross-Borders Democracy. Plenary
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Lecture. International Women’s University: Hanover.
27-6-2000: New strategies for fighting gender-based violence. Lecture. Multi-Agency
25-27/5/2000: Transitions in Europe from a gender perspective. Keynote speech.
International conference: “Women’s Strategies & Politics in Transition. Dialogue across
the East-West Divide”. St. Petersburg State University and European University: St.
Petersburg.
11-13/5-2000: Research projects and Women’s Networking. Presentation. AOIFE-Athena
Conference: “Women around the Mediterranean Sea”. University of Calabria: Cosenza.
11-12/2/2000: Equal opportunities: theories and policies in Italy. Paper. International
workshop: “Europeanisation, governance of gender (in)equalities, and public
discourses in EU-member States”. University of Bremen: Bremen.
22-11-1999: Distribution, recognition and the quality of life: challenges of Western welfare
states. Lecture. Lecture. Academy of Work: S. Petersburg.
18-11-1999: Women’s human rights and the fight against violence. Paper. International
Conference: “Gender Politics and the Crisis Centres”, Pomor State University:
Arkhangelsk (Artic Russia).
13-11-1999: Gender Studies in Europe between academy, networks and social policies.
Lecture. University of Italian Swiss: Lugano (Switzerland).
10-11/7/1999: Reproductive policies of European welfare States. Paper. International
Conference: “Gender and Markets in the Reconstruction of European Welfare States”.
Zentrum für feministisceh Studien - Universität Bremen: Bremen.
2-4/7/1999: The Debate on Abortion in Italy. Paper. Research Network on “Gender,
Politics, and the State”. University of Southampton: Southampton.
21-26/6/1999: Bridging cultures in gender studies. Paper. 7th World Women Conference:
University of Trømso: Trømso (Norway).
3-4/6/1999: Gender Studies at the EUI at the beginning of the 90s. Some biographical
notes. Paper. International Workshop: “Founding Mothers of Equality in Europe”.
European University Institute: Florence.
16-3-1999: The internationalisation of the gender issues and the limits of the nation-State.
Lecture. Research Seminar, LSE Department of International Relations: London.
21/22-1-1999: Das Patriarchat und der Paternalismus der Frankfurter Schule. Paper.
International Workshop: “Das Geschlecherverhältnis in der soziologischen Theorie”.
W.J.Goethe Universität: Frankfurt a.M..
4/7-12-1998: Reproductive rights and social justice. Presentation. Planning Meeting for
the project “Crisis Centres in the Russian Barents Region”. Psychological Crisis
Centres for Women: St. Petersburg.
1/6-11-1998: Networking research: Perspectives of social justice in gender studies.
Paper. International Conference: “Social Changes in North Europe and Russia”.
Pomor State University: Arkhangelsk.
1-6-1998: “Die Veränderung der Abtreibungsdebattte als öffentlicher Diskurs”. Public
Lecture. W.J.Goethe Universität: Frankfurt a.M..
25-26/5-1998: Is the welfare State gendered? Paper. International conference: “Gender
and Citizenship in Europe. Dialogue between Europe and the United States. Chamber
of Deputies: Rome.
29-30/5-1998: Gender and Agency. Paper. Research Network: “Gender, Politics, and the
State”. Université Dulfine: Paris.
5-2-1998: Kulturelle Differenzen und soziale Gerechtigkeit. Public Lecture. Hochschule:
Hamburg.
15-12-1997: Love, reproductive rights and bio-technologies. Paper. International
Conference: “Love and Law in the European Union”. Faculty of Law – European
University Institute: Florence.
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12/14-9-1997: Gender, migration and cultural rights. Paper. Workshop: “Gender
Inequality, Culture and Space”: Berlin.
3/6-7-1997: Abortion: Conflicts, Laws and Compromises. A Comparative Analysis. Paper.
Workshop: “Analysing Gender Culture and Gender Divisions of Power in European
Regions”. Trinity College: Dublin.
17-6-1997: Gender and Democracy. From Difference back to Equality? Lecture.
University of Westminster: London.
30-1-1997: Die italienische Familie zwischen Tradition und Erneuerung. Public Lecture.
Società Italo-Tedesca: Oldenburg.
8-9/11-1996: Legitimacy and effectiveness of the élite criticism. Paper. International
Conference: “Democracy between Populism and Oligarchy”. Princeton University:
Princeton.
375-10-1996: Learning to live in a multi-cultural society. Paper. European Conference:
“Lifelong Learning and its Impact on Social and Regional Development”. University of
Bremen: Bremen.
21/23-6-1996: Ist der Differenz-Feminismus mit der Demokratie kompatibel? Paper.
Italian-German Conference: “Liberale Gemeinschaft und Differenz”. University of
Potsdam and Berlin: Berlin.
28-3-1996: Gender, multiculturalism and differences. Some questions to S. Moller Okin.
Paper. Seminar: “Justice and Gender”. Istituto Suor Orsola Benincasa: Neaples.
25/28-1-1996: Theories and critique of patriarchy: Do they need a theory of justice? Some
proposals for empirical applications. Paper. Workshop “Analysing European System
and Gender Inequality in Household/ Family”. Universidad Autonoma: Barcellona.
1-3/12-1995: Stützen der Gesellschaft. Die Bedeutung der Familie und die Rolle der
Frauen. Paper. International Conference: “Laboratorio del Moderno. Wohin geht
Italien?", Evangelische Akademie: Loccum.
22/23-9-1995: Pathologies e diagnosis of Modernity: from Critical Theory to social
philosophy. Conference: "Max Horkheimer: 100 years after his birth". Società
filosofica della Svizzera Italiana: Montagnola.
28-6-1995: Der Streit um “Differenz” im feministischen Diskurs in Italien. Public Lecture.
Universität Bremen: Bremen.
15-20/5-1995: Feminism in the context of Italian civil society. Paper. International
Workshop: "Politics and Ethics: Dilemmas of Modernity": Prague.
3-4/2-1995: Die kulturelle Relativität der Beratung bei Schwangerschaftskonflikten. Paper.
Workshop: "Erzwungene Verantwortlichkeit. Sind Beratungsgespräche in den
Kontexten von Abtreibung und Humangenetik kommunikativ vernünftig?".
Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut: Essen.
1-12-1994: Bioethik, Frauenfreiheit und technologische Entwicklung. Die Abtreibungsfrage
und neue Grenzen von Leben und Tod. Lecture. Seminar: “Leben”. Institut für
Philosophie - Universität Hildesheim: Hildesheim.
22-11-1994: Zeiten und Geschlechterverhältnisse: Wie ist es möglich sie zu verändern?
Lecture. Seminar: "Zeit der Frauen - Zeit der Männer". Fachbereich Soziologie Universität Duisburg: Duisburg.
11/12-10-1994: Biographie und Lernprozesse: Ausländische Frauen in Italien. Paper.
Conference: "Migration und Biographie". Sektion Biographieforschung in der Deutschen
Gesellschaft für Soziologie: Frankfurt a.M.
11-14-7-1994: Culture, territory and new forms of racism. Paper. Workshop: "Migration,
Racism and Ethnicity". ESREA Meeting: Strobl (Austria).
4-5-1994: Gleichheit, Differenz, Gleichstellung. Zur einer Theorie der konkreten
Anerkennung. Paper. Conference: "Traditionen und Visionen der Kulturwissenschaft",
University of Bremen: Bremen.
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3-5/12-1992: The anthropological construction of “normality”. Ferrero and the female. Paper.
International Conference: "Studies on Guglielmo fifthy years after his death", University
LUISS: Rome and Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici: Neaples.
1-8/8-1992: Politik, Kultur und Gesellschaft nach dem Fall der Ideologien: Was bleibt für die
kritischen Intellektuellen? Paper. Workshop: "‘Utopie und Eros’. Perspektive der
Gesellschaftskritik bei Ernst Bloch und Herbert Marcuse”. Stiftung Salecina: Passo del
Maloja (Swiss).
30-3/10-4-1992: The Zero-Degree of Neutrality: The Case of Abortion. Paper. Workshop:
"Identity and Civil Society". Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici of Naples: Ischia.
16-3-1992: Justice from herself: Pentesilea and Judith. Paper. International Seminar:
"Feminine between Myth and CuIture ". Institut Français: Florence.
28-1-1992: Diskursethik und moralischer Universalismus. Lecture. Seminar für
Politikwissenschaft - "Georg-August-Universität" : Göttingen.
26-3/1-4-1990: Wertkonflikte in der Demokratie. Paper. Workshop: "Diskurs und Rationalität.
Moralität/ Sittlichkeit/ Politik", with K.-O. Apel, Inter-University Centre: Dubrovnik.
28-3/8-4-1988: Dasein im technischen Zeitalter. Moral und Philosophie bei Herbert Marcuse
und Martin Heidegger. Paper. Workshop: "Marxismus und Philosophie. Gesellschaft und
Eros: Marcuse", Inter-University Centre: Dubrovnik.
26-27/5-1987: Ethik und Ästethik des Widerstandes: Kassandra nach Ernst Bloch und
Christa Wolf. Paper. Symposium: "Die Philosophie des aufrechten Gangs. Zum
Zehnten Todestag von Ernst Bloch". University of Zagreb: Zagagreb.
13-23/ 4-1987: Ethics, critical theory and communicative science. Paper. Workshop:
"Ethics and Sociology of Science", Inter-University Centre of Postgraduate Studies
(I.U.C.): Dubrovnik.
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II. List of Publications
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Books
Reports
Papers in Books
Papers in Journals
Articles in Magazines and Reviews
Papers on Line
Papers on Line on Public Issues
1. Books
1. M. Calloni, E. Hunt Botting (eds.), From the Polis to the City: Perspectives on Global
Justice, The Border Crossing Seminar 2013, Milano: University of Milano-Bicocca,
2013.
2. M. Calloni, E. Hunt Botting (eds.), Borders, Sovereignty, Rights, Border Crossing
Seminar 2012, Milano: University of Milano-Bicocca, 2013.
3. S. Agnello Hornby, M. Calloni, Il male che si deve raccontare. Per cancellare la
violenza domestica, Milano, Feltrinelli, 2013.
4. M. Calloni, S. Marras, G. Serughetti, Chiedo asilo. Essere rifugiati in Italia, Milano,
Università Bocconi Editore, Milano, 2012.
5. Dora Russell, Ipazia e la lotta fra i sessi, ed. M. Calloni, Milano: La Tartaruga, 2012.
6. J. Szapor, A. Pető, M. Hametz, M. Calloni (eds.), Jewish intellectual Women in Central
Europe 1860-2000: Twelve Biographical Essays, New York: Edwin Mellen Press,
2012.
7. M. Calloni, A. Saarinen (eds.), Builders of a New Europe. Women Migrants from the
Eastern Transregions, Helsinki: Kikimora – University of Helsinki, 2012.
8. L. Cedroni, M. Calloni, (eds.), Filosofia politica contemporanea, Firenze: Le Monnier,
2012.
9. M. Calloni (ed.). Umanizzare l’umanitarismo? Limiti e potenzialità della comunità
internazionale, Torino: UTET, 2009.
10. Y. Galligan, S. Clavero, M. Calloni, Gender Politics and Democracy in Post-socialist
Europe, Opladen: Budrich, 2008.
11. Seminario di Teoria Critica (M. Calloni, L. Cortella, A. Ferrara, V. Marzocchi, S.
Petrucciani, W. Privitera, E. Pulcini), Che cos’è la politica?, Roma: Meltemi, 2007.
12. M. Calloni (ed.). Violenza senza legge. Genocidi e crimini di guerra nell’età globale,
Torino: UTET, 2006.
13. Amelia Rosselli, Memorie, cura e postfazione di M. Calloni, Bologna: il Mulino, 2001.
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14. M. Calloni, A. Ferrara, S. Petrucciani (eds.), Pensare la società. L’idea di una filosofia
sociale, Roma: Carocci, 2001.
15. M. Calloni, B. Dausien, M. Friese (eds.), Migrationsgeschichten von Frauen. Beiträge
und Perspektiven aus der Biographieforschung, Bremen: IBL - Universität Bremen
Verlag, 2000.
16. M. Calloni, L. Cedroni (eds.), Politica e affetti familiari. Lettere dei Rosselli ai Ferrero
(1917-1943), Milano: Feltrinelli 1997.
17. M. Calloni, A. Loretoni, M. Pereira, A. Pescarolo, E. Pulcini, V.E. Russo, A. Scattigno,
T. Serpi, Il femminile tra potenza e potere, Rome: Arlem, 1995.
18. L. Cabria Ajmar, M. Calloni (eds.), L'altra metà della luna. Capire l'islam
contemporaneo, Genova: Marietti, 1993.
19. M. Bertoldini, M. Calloni (eds.), Pensare Milano. Intellettuali a confronto con la città che
cambia, Milano: Guerini e Associati, 1992.
20. J. Früchtl, M. Calloni (eds.), Geist gegen den Zeitgeist. Erinnern an Adorno, Frankfurt
a. M.: Suhrkamp, 1991.
21. J. Habermas, Il pensiero post-metafisico, ed. M.Calloni, Bari-Roma: Laterza, 1991.
22. K.-O. Apel, R. Bubner, J. Habermas, E. Tugendhat, A. Wellmer, U. Wolf, Etiche in
dialogo. Tesi sulla razionalità pratica, a cura di T.Bartolomei Vasconcelos e M. Calloni,
Genova: Marietti, 1990.
2. Research Reports
1. Gender Stereotypes in South-Eastern European countries. A Unesco Report, Unesco,
Venezia, 2010.
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25.
2. Le suore si scoprono femministe. In: Reset, 2011, n. 127, pp. 64-67.
3. Storie di donne generose. Recensione. In: Reset, 2011, n. 127, pp. 10-11.
4. Perché non siamo libere. In: Reset, 2011, n. 126, pp. 26-28.
5. Quello che la Chiesa dovrebbe imparare dalle donne. In: Reset, 2010, n. 121, pp. 5256.
6. Richiedenti asilo, ‘italiani’ mancati. In: Reset, 2009, n. 117, pp. 77-85.
7. In Italia spazio solo per donne precarie?. In: Reset, 2009, n. 115, pp. 41-44.
8. Verso un’Europa dell’uguaglianza di genere?. In: Reset, 2009, n. 115, pp. 45-48.
9. Il dialogo come metodo. Habermas compie ottant’anni. In: Reset, 2009, n. 114, pp.
29-30.
10.
In Italia, tra donne e Tv fine di un’alleanza. In: Reset, 2009, n. 113, pp. 14-17.
11.
Aborto, così stanno le cose in Europa. In: Reset, 2008, n. 106, pp. 23-26.
12.
Una forza cosmopolita e umanitaria. In: Reset, 2007, n. 103, p. 10.
13.
Guardando giù dal ponte di Mostar. In: Reset, 2006, n. 97, pp. 44-46.
14.
Ripensare la famiglia, una questione di giustizia. In: Reset, 2005, n. 92, pp. 52-56.
15.
Habermas, la forza del diritto contro l’unilateralismo. In: Reset, 2005, n. 89, pp. 8182.
16.
Susan Moller Okin, la femminista che temeva il multiculturalismo. In: Reset, 2004,
n. 86, pp. 92.
17.
Feminism, Politics, Theories and Science: Which New Link?. In: European Journal
of Women’s Studies, 2003, vol. 10, n. 1, pp. 87-103.
18.
Maggie O’Neill, Adorno, Culture and Feminism. A Review. In: Feminist Theory,
2003, vol. 4, n. 2, pp. 225-234.
19.
Habermas e Fukujama dicono di no , in: Reset, 2003, n. 76, pp. 81-84.
20. Review of: V. Nikolić-Ristanović (ed.), Women, Violence and War. Wartime,
Victimization of Refugees in the Balkans. In: Journal of Southern Europe and the
Balkans, vol. 4, n. 1, 2002, pp. 109-111.
21.
Fuor di metafora. Review of: E. Cantarella, Itaca. Eroi, donne, potere tra vendetta
e diritto. In: Reset, 2002, n. 72, pp. 94-95.
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22. Review of: K. Browne, Divided Labours. An Evolutionary View of Women at Work.
In: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2000, vol. 38, n. 3, pp. 473-475.
23. Sapere, sesso politica: ecco la nuova agenda. Intervista con Rosi Braidotti, Donna
Haraway, Juliet Mitchell, Joan Scott, in Reset, 2000, n. 63, pp. 42-52. A che serve
la filosofia? Review of: J. Habermas: Profili Politico-Filosofici. In: Reset, 2000, n. 62,
pp. 94-95.
24.
Se il privato non è politico. Review of: N. Walter, The New Feminism. In: Reset,
1998, n. 47, p. 63.
25.
Democrazia teorica e reale. Review of J. Habermas, Between Facts and Norms.
In: Reset, 1996, n. 30, pp. 58-59.
26.
La difficoltà di essere uguali. Review of: I. M. Young, Justice and the Politics of
Difference. In: Reset, 1996, n. 33, p. 59.
27.
Liberalismo: le obiezioni che contano. In: Reset, 1996, n. 28, pp. 22-23.
28.
Con Aristotele per i diritti civili. Review of: M. Nussbaum, The Fragility of Goodness
and Women, Culture and Development. In: Reset, 1996, n. 28, pp. 18-19.
29.
La costruzione della ragione. Review of: O. O’Neill, Constructions of Reason.
Explorations of Kant's Practical Philosophy. In: Iride, 1995, n. 2, pp. 210-211.
30.
Salvatore Morelli (184-1880). Emancipazionismo e democrazia nell'Ottocento
europeo. In: Nuova Antologia, 1994, vol. 2191, n. 129, pp. 524-529.
31.
Comunitarismo e liberalismo. Review of: A. Ferrara, Comunitari e liberali. In:
Informazione Filosofica, 1994, n. 11, pp. 52-53.
32.
Dopo Francoforte. Dopo la metafisica. In: Informazione Filosofica, 1991, n. 6, pp.
59-60.
33.
Disordine mondiale e appartenenza nazionale. Review of: M. Walzer, Just and
unjust wars. In: Informazione Filosofica, 1993, n. 5, pp. 49-50.
34.
Emilio Agazzi, in ricordo. In: Informazione Filosofica, 1992, n. 6, pp. 50-55.
35.
Il convegno su Guglielmo Ferrero. In: Informazione Filosofica, 1992, n. 15, pp. 5051.
36.
Aspetti della sfera pratica: Etica del discorso, teoria del diritto, razionalità politica.
In: Bollettino della Società Filosofica Italiana, 1992, n. 145, pp. 68-70.
37.
Nazionalismi nel nostro futuro. In: La lettera del Venerdì, 31-5-1991, n. 0, p. 4.
38.
L'Istituto Universitario Europeo di Firenze. In: Informazione Filosofica, 1991, n. 4,
pp. 13-14.
39.
Critica e ragione utopica. Su Ernst Bloch. In: Informazione Filosofica, 1991, n. 2,
pp. 3-6.
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40.
Aspetti della sfera pratica: Etica del discorso, teoria del diritto, razionalità politica.
In: Bollettino della Società Filosofica Italiana, 1992, n. 145, pp. 68-70.
41.
Nazionalismi nel nostro futuro. In: La lettera del Venerdì, 31-5-1991, n. 0, p. 4.
42.
L'Istituto Universitario Europeo di Firenze. In: Infornazione Filosofica, 1991, n. 4,
pp. 13-14.
43.
Etica del discorso. Review of: J. Habermas, Diskursethik. In: Informazione
Filosofica, 1988, n. 1, pp. 191-195.
44.
L'Inter-University Centre: Dubrovnik e i suoi seminari internazionali. In:
Fenomenologia e scienze dell'uomo, 1987, n. 5, pp. 150-153.
45.
Ragione, linguaggio ed emancipazione in Habermas. In: Civiltà Mediterranea,
1984, n. 9, pp. 8-9.
6. Papers on Line
1. Pratiche interculturali: costruire ponti, creare connessioni. In: J. Anim-Addo, G. Covi,
M. Karavanta (eds.), Gender and Interculturality, Utrecht: AtGender, 2011, pp. 229258: www.atgender.eu/uploads/files/interculturality-and-gender.pdf
2. Women and the Italian television: the end of an alliance. In: ResetDoc, 20-04-2009:
www.resetdoc.org/EN/Women-Tv-Italy.php
3. From (inter)national women's movements to cross-border networks. Towards a
networking citizenship , In: RoSa, 2006:
www.rosadoc.be/site/rosa/english/european%20projects/athena/minutes.htm
4. Knowledge, Recognition and Development: Concepts and Practices Moving over
Spaces and Times. In: Travelling Concepts Net, 2006:
http://www.travellingconcepts.net/calloni1.html
5. War, terrorism and torture. Reframing an humanitarian theory of justice as a critique of
violence , 2005: www.fscpo.unict.it/europa/JM_humanrights/Calloni.pdf
6. Critique of violence and theory of justice , 2004: cfs.unipv.it/ca2004/papers/calloni.pdf
7.
Donne italiane in esilio nella Confederazione Elvetica fra Ottocento e Novecento. In:
Donne Oggi, 2004, n. 1, pp. 12-13 e in: Dialogare:
http://www.dialogare.ch/Dialo_Vocabo_testi/D_Stor07.htm
8. Politics, Moral Sentiments, Secular Judaism and Gender in an Autobiography by
Amelia Rosselli Pincherle , 2000:
www.women.it/quarta/workshops/refusing8/marinacalloni.htm
9. M. Calloni, A. Triandafyllidou, A. Mikrakis, New Greek Nationalism. In: Sociological
Research on Line, 1997: www.socresonline.org.uk/2/1/7.html
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7. Papers on Line on Public Issues
1. Dalle lotte per il diritto di voto alla democrazia paritaria. In: Se Non Ora Quando?, 1001-2013: http://www.senonoraquando.eu/?p=12865
2. Violenza di genere: realtà quotidiane e prassi trasformative. In: Se Non Ora Quando?,
14-15/10/2012
3. L’accoglienza nell’epoca della globalizzazione. In: Reset, 20-11-2012:
http://www.reset.it/articolo/laccoglienza-nellepoca-della-globalizzazione
4. Gheddafi e le donne-comparsa. In: Caffè Europa, 10-09-2010:
http://www.caffeeuropa.it/index.php?id=2,454
5. Gender gap, Italia e Usa a confronto. In: Caffè Europa, 10-09-2010:
http://www.caffeeuropa.it/index.php?id=10,453
6. Menzogne e verità: sulle nudità del potere. In: Caffè Europa, 13-10-2009:
http://www.caffeeuropa.it/index.php?id=10,299
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