Advanced training
Advanced Training Courses
Giuliani, Gaia (2024), coordination of the co-organised Summer school "Global Mental Health and Human Rights: perspectives on environmental, gender and economic racism", Venice, San Servolo Island, Venice International University.
Giuliani, Gaia (2023), coordination of the co-organised CES Summer school: "Endangered Theories: Standing by Critical Race Theory in the Age of Ultra-Violence", with the workshop "'Racial capitalism and the extraction of symbolic value from racialized subjects", CES Alta, CES.
Giuliani, Gaia (2022), mentor in the CES Summer School "Visualities and Counter-Visualities", with the workshop "Visualidades amorosas: para uma crítica das narrativas de guerra da COVID-19", CES Alta, CES.
Giuliani, Gaia (2022), mentor in the co-organised CES Summer school: "Endangered Theories: Standing by Critical Race Theory in the Age of Ultra-Violence", with the lecture "'No Critical Whiteness Studies, No Revolution." The troubled labour towards a not-universal postcolonial and anti-racist white feminist perspective", CES Alta, CES.
Giuliani, Gaia (2022), coordination of the panel on intersectionality and intersectional struggles at the CES Summer school "The Pluriverse of eco-social struggles", CES Alta, CES.
Giuliani, Gaia (2018), mentor in the 1st INTIMATE Summer School "The Good, The Bad and The Monster", 14-18 May, with the lecture "Monstrosity and the colonial archive: intersectional perspectives on the construction of Otherness", CES -University of Coimbra (Portugal), CES -University of Coimbra (Portugal).
Giuliani, Gaia (2017), mentor in the Summer School "Racism, Eurocentrism and Political Struggles" (3rd edition, 3-9 September), with the lecture "Intersectionalities, assemblages, situated knowledges: epistemologies, political projects, and subjectivities", CES - University of Coimbra (Portugal), CES - University of Coimbra (Portugal).
Giuliani, Gaia (2017), mentor in the Nextgeneration Global Studies' Winter School, 17-20 February, University of Padova (Italy), University of Padova (Italy).
Giuliani, Gaia (2016), mentor in the Summer School "Racism, Eurocentrism and Political Struggles" (2nd edition, 28 August-3 September) with the lecture "Invited lecture "Beauty, blackness and Italian whiteness", CES - University of Coimbra (Portugal), CES.
Giuliani, Gaia (2015), mentor in the School for All Seasons: "Spaces and Times of Globalization: Illusions of democracy and the media: contested visions and political dynamics" (18-22 May) (www.nextgenerationglobalstudies.eu), SOAS (UK), University of Padova, SOAS and Goldsmiths College (University of London) and Small Media.
Ph. D. Project Supervisions
11.2021-2.2023 - Ph. D. project co-supervision (with Andrea Minuz) of ""Il cinema di Stato ai margini. Modalità di rappresentazione e costrutti simbolici sulla periferia romana nel cinema italiano contemporaneo" in the PhD Programme "DOTTORATO DI RICERCA IN MUSICA E SPETTACOLO" at the Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia Dipartimento di Storia, Antropologia, Religioni, Arte, Spettacolo, Università di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy", by the author Ilaria Dellisanti.
Ongoing - Ph. D. project co-supervision (with Francesca Esposito) of ""European border regime, Human Rights and solidarity in three European countries: Portugal, Spain and Italy" - Programa de doutoramento do CES - Human Rights in Contemporary Societies"", by the author Lucia Arruda.
Ongoing - Ph. D. project co-supervision (with Elena Dell'Agnese) of ""The history and geography of coffee production. A postcolonial inquiry"", by the author Giorgia Riconda.
Ongoing - Ph. D. project co-supervision (with Suzi Frankl Sperber) of "A literatura da Igiaba Scego e a questão racial em Itália. PhD Course in Contemporary Literature at the IEL (Instituto de Estudos Linguisticos) UNICAMP, Brasil", by the author Adriana Aparecida de Jesus Reis.
Ongoing - Ph. D. project co-supervision (with Gianni Ruocco) of "Attraversamenti, fuggitività, rifiuto. Un'analisi critica della mobilità illegalizzata", PhD Programme in "Political studies", Univesity of Rome La Sapienza, Italy.", by the author Sara Marilungo.
Ongoing - Ph. D. project co-supervision (with Silvia Mateus Roque) of "Environmental Disasters and Human Rights Protection in Conflict Situations: An Outlook from Regional Organizations - CES PhD programme "Human Rights in Contemporary Societies"", by the author Diana Viveiros.
Ongoing - Ph. D. project co-supervision (with Pierluigi Musarò) of "Essere Umano, Essere Terrestre. Uno studio intersezionale delle pratiche e degli immaginari di Ultima Generazione", PhD in Sociology and Social Research, University of Bologna", by the author Lorenza Villani.
Ongoing - Ph. D. project co-supervision (with Elisabetta Bini) of "Le narrazioni e le rappresentazioni della lavoratrice rurale nell'Africa Orientale Italiana: un'analisi post- coloniale - PhD programme "Mind, Gender and Language", University of Naples, Federico II", by the author Mariangela Matilde Ventura.
Ongoing - Ph. D. project co-supervision (with Teresa Cunha) of "Uma hermenêutica ecofeminista das narrativas biográficas de mulheres camponesas no Alentejo (Portugal) e na Bahia (Brasil) - CES PhD Programme "Democracy in the XXI century" ", by the author Luisa de Pinho Valle.
Master Theses Supervisions
2024 - master project supervision of "La spettacolarizzazione del dolore nel giornalismo", MA in journalism, University of Bologna, Italy", by the author Martina Rossi.
2022-2023 - master project co-supervision (with Mariano Croce) of ""Il Mostro è/e l'Altro". University of Rome "La Sapienza"; Faculty of Literature and Philosophy; MA in Philosophy", by the author Giulia (Gundham) Onorati .
2016 - master project co-supervision (with prof. Cristina Demaria) of ""Paura e orrore della differenza: una prospettiva semiotica e femminista sul genere horror" in Feminist theory and cinema (course: Semiotics, Dept. Philosophy and Communication, University of Bologna)", by the author Mrs Martina Manfreda.
2010 - master project co-supervision (with Maurizio Ricciardi) of ""Le donne musulmane, le primavere arabe, il femminismo" in History of political doctrines; (ex) Dept. Politica, Istituzioni, Storia, University of Bologna, Italy)", by the author Giulia Fiscato.
Visiting Post-Doctoral Research Interns Projects Supervisions
9.2020-8.2021 - project supervision of ""Internal Others of the nation state", "Programa de Bolsas do Grupo de Coimbra para Jovens Professores e Pesquisadores de Universidades da América Latina"", by the author Miguel Leone, Universidad de Buenos Aires.
1-12.2019 - project supervision of "" Colonial History of Anti-Racist Education: Cultural Anthropology and Politics of Knowledge"", by the author Maria Elena Indelicato.
Visiting Doctoral Students Projects Supervisions
10/02/2024-10/7/2024 - project supervision of ""Essere Umano, Essere Terrestre. Uno studio intersezionale delle pratiche e degli immaginari di Ultima Generazione" Dottorato in Sociologia e Ricerca Sociale presso il Dipartimento di Sociologia e Diritto dell'Economia, Università di Bologna ", by the author Lorenza Villani.
8.2023-1.2024 - project supervision of ""Le narrazioni e le rappresentazioni della lavoratrice rurale nell'Africa Orientale Italiana: un'analisi post-coloniale" at the Mind, Gender, and Languages Ph.D. program at the University of Naples Federico II", by the author Mariangela Matilde Ventura.
10.2023 - project supervision of ""Black, Female, and Peripheral Political Representation. The case of the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro" PhD Candidate at the Center for Interamerican Studies at the University of Bielefeld- Germany", by the author Lívia de Souza Lima.
1-5.2023 - project supervision of ""Who does culture belong to, who is it for? Survey on the production of spaces and culture in contemporary city"Dottorato in scienze politiche: sociologia, storia e cultura politica, Università di Pisa, Italy", by the author Gaia Ballatori.
6.2022-1.2023 - project supervision of ""Uncertainty and agency among young descendants of immigrants in Italy: a life course analysis" at the PhD Programme "Analysis of Social and Economic Processes", University of Milan Bicocca, Ital", by the author Susi Anny Veloso! Resende.
10-12.2021 - project supervision of ""Ciberactivismo, ciudadanía digital y nuevos movimientos urbanos" (CSO2016-78386-P) da Faculdade de Comunicação na Universidade de Sevilla.", by the author Sandra Arencón-Beltrán.
9.2020-8.2021 - project supervision of ""Violência Incontornável ou sobre a vontade de matar", Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia Social e Institucional da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS", by the author Giovana Barbieri Galeano.
9-12.2020 - project co-supervision (with Luciane Lucas dos Santos) of ""The ethnic and the women ́s role in the Good Living" at thePrograma de Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales, Departamento de Sociología y Comunicación de la Universidad de Salamanca", by the author Carla Vanessa Zapata Toapanta.
3-7.2019 - project supervision of ""IT WILL END IN DISASTER Italian modern fears and dystopian imagination", at the Ph.D. Programme in "Politics, Culture and Development" at the University of Calabria.", by the author Nicola Cosentino.
4-12.2018 - project supervision of ""GIUSTIZIA E IMMIGRAZIONE Un approccio etico all'ammissibilità degli immigrati"", by the author Rodrigues Alfredo.
7-9.2018 - project supervision of ""Diverse theoretical frameworks for approaching Black Europe, with reference ot the political, social, and cultural dimensions of the African diaspora ni contemporary Italy", in the PhD Programme Italian Studies, New York University, USA", by the author Cassie A. Washington.
Other Projects Supervisions
10.2021-9.2022 - project supervision of "Internship in the frame of the research project "(De)Othering" hosted at CES (2018-2021), funded by POCI and FEDER through FCT, and lead by dr Gaia Giuliani;", by the author Rossana Capobianco, University of Bologna, Italy.
6-9.2021 - project supervision of "Summer stage within the research project "(de)Othering" hosted at CES (2018-2021), funded by POCI and FEDER through FCT, and lead by dr Gaia Giuliani", by the author Laura Marquesan Eschberger.