Fabiana Zollo is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and Research Fellow in the Venice Center for the Humanities & Social Change. Her research investigates (mis)information spreading on online social media, with a special focus on the dynamics of polarization and intolerance. She collected several papers on the topic, both with national and International co-authors.
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Tobia Zevi (Ph.D.) is an Associate Research Fellow in charge of the Global Cities Programme at ISPI.
In November 2021 he has become Commissioner for Public Assets and Social Housing in the city of Rome.
Global Fellow Eisenhower in 2019, he was also Fellow in the US Government’s “International Visitors Leadership Program” (IVLP) in 2017.
Between 2015 and 2018 he was political adviser to the Italian Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Ha ottenuto un dottorato di ricerca in giurisprudenza dalla Zhongnan University of Economics and Law di Wuhan nella provincia dello Hubei. È stato ricercatore associato presso la School of Politics and International Relations dell’Università di Nottingham nel 2017-2018. È ricercatore presso il Taihe Institute di Pechino dal 2018. I suoi interessi di ricerca comprendono la politica interna e di sicurezza cinese.
Yelena Yermakova holds an undergraduate degree is in Political Science from UCLA. She was recently awarded an MPA from Cornell University where she focused on the the Arctic region and the obstacles it faces in light of climate change. Currently (2018), as part of her Doctoral dissertation, she is developing a series of essays on the future governance of Antarctica within the project “Political Philosophy Looks to Antarctica,” under the supervision of Dr. Maria Alejandra Mancilla at the University of Oslo.
Maha Yahya is director of the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, where her work focuses broadly on political violence and identity politics, pluralism, development and social justice after the Arab uprisings, the challenges of citizenship, and the political and socio-economic implications of the migration/refugee crisis.
Sen Wang is a Ph. D. candidate at Guanghua Law School, Zhejiang University. His subjects are the law of the sea—specifically, the legal regime in Antarctica and the legal issues concerning the marine scientific research—and the international law.
Research fellow at IsAG (Rome). From 2008 to 2018, member of the EU Monitoring Mission to Georgia (EUMM)
Laureato in Filosofia. Inizia la carriera giornalistica al quotidiano La Notte, per passare poi a Il Giornale, diretto da Indro Montanelli. In RAI ha lavorato alla redazione economica del TG1. E’ stato conduttore dell’edizione ore 13.30 e inviato negli Stati Uniti. Ha lavorato con Enzo Biagi alla trasmissione Il Fatto, di cui è stato anche curatore. Nel 1997 diventa per la prima volta corrispondente da Londra. Dal 2006 al 2014 è a Berlino, come responsabile dell’ufficio RAI per la Germania. Nel 2014 torna a Londra come responsabile dell’ufficio RAI per il Regno Unito.
Francesco Valacchi graduated in Strategic Sciences in Turin (2004) and International Studies in Pisa (2013). He then obtained a PhD in Political Science with a specialization in Geopolitics always in Pisa in 2018. He deals with geopolitics, geoeconomics and International Political Economy with particular regard to the Asian area (Especially Southern Asia and ASEAN). He is deeply interested in the connection between social structures and International Political Economics (IPE), near to some models of IPE English School.
Simone Urbani Grecchi è responsabile delle analisi geopolitiche per Intesa Sanpaolo. Laureato all’Università di Milano in Scienze Politiche, ha conseguito un Master in Environmental Management presso il Joint Research Centre della Commissione Europea. Dirigente d’azienda dall’età di 34 anni, prima del settore dei servizi finanziari ha lavorato in consulenza strategica (Accenture) e nel settore dell'energia (Saipem).