Simona Benedettini is a consultant in antitrust law and economics and on the regulation of network industries for law firms and companies operating in several economic sectors. Competition policy and regulation of electricity markets are her main fields of expertise together with competence in econometric techniques. Simona holds a PhD. in Law and Economics (University of Siena) and an MSc in Finance (University of Pisa). During her PhD. program, she has been visiting scholar at the University of Illinois – College of Law.
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Giornalista e ricercatore freelance, direttore dell’associazione di giornalisti indipendenti Lettera22, collabora con quotidiani e riviste tra cui “l’Espresso”, “il manifesto”, “Gli asini”, “il Venerdì”, “The New Humanitarian”, Radio3. Docente alla Scuola di giornalismo della Fondazione Lelio Basso di Roma e alla SIOI, per nove anni ha curato il Salone dell’editoria sociale. Con Giulio Marcon ha curato La sinistra che verrà. Le parole chiave per cambiare (minimum fax, 2018). Per le edizioni dell’asino ha pubblicato Arcipelago jihad.
Marco Bassini, PhD, is a postdoctoral researcher in Constitutional Law at Bocconi University (Milan), where he is also an adjunct lecturer of Public Law and Fundamentals of IT Law. His research interests include, among others: protection of human rights in the digital age, populism and constitutional law, European constitutional law. He is vice-editor in chief of the Rivista di diritto dei media.
Ambassador Giancarlo Aragona is a member of ISPI Scientific Committee. From 2011 to 2016 he was President of ISPI. After graduating in Law at the University of Messina, he joined the Italian Diplomatic Service in 1969. In 1972 he was appointed Second Secretary at the Italian Embassy in Vienna as a press officer. In 1974, he was posted as Consul in Freiburg in Breisgau (Germany).In 1977 he was appointed Counsellor and Deputy Chief of Mission at the Italian Embassy in Lagos (Nigeria).
Scott Appleby, professor of history at Notre Dame, is a scholar of global religion who has been a member of Notre Dame’s faculty since 1994. He graduated from Notre Dame in 1978 and received master’s and PhD degrees in history from the University of Chicago. From 2000-2014, he served as the Regan Director of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. Appleby co-directs, with Ebrahim Moosa and Atalia Omer, Contending Modernities, a major multi-year project to examine the interaction among Catholic, Muslim, and secular forces in the modern world.
Maurizio Ambrosini is professor of Sociology of Migration at the University of Milan, Department of Social and Political Sciences, ISPI Scientific Advisor and chargé d’enseignement at the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis (France). In his Department, he has furthered the creation of L.I.M.eS.
Philipp Amann is the head of strategy of Europol's European Cybercrime Centre (EC3). EC3 strategy is responsible, among other things, for the delivery of a number of strategic, situational and tactical products, including EC3's flagship annual strategic product - the Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment report.
Hamad H. Albloshi is an assistant professor of political science at Kuwait university. He holds a PhD. from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. He is the author of The Eternal Revolution: Hardliners and Conservatives in Iran (London: I.B.Tauris, 2016).
Dr. Khairil Izamin Ahmad is Assistant Professor in the School of Politics, History and International Relations, University of Nottingham Malaysia (UNM). He holds an MA and a PhD in Political Theory from the University of Essex, UK. His research interests include contemporary ideologies and discourses, contemporary Malaysian politics, multiculturalism, politics of identity, and the relationship between faith and politics, which he analyses from the lens of poststructuralism.
Ali Yawar Adili joined the Afghanistan Analysts Network in 2016 and since 2019, he has been its Deputy Country Director. He specialises in elections, electoral reform and political groups and coalitions in Afghanistan.