Biography

I specialize in the study and use of the latest forms of digital communication. During my studies I explored issues related to discrimination within society at a sociological and communicative level, with a focus on those aimed at the LGBTQ+ community. I obtained my three-year degree in Communication Sciences and Technologies at the University of Ferrara with a thesis entitled "Not for hate but for love, causes and effects of the phenomenon of homophobia and empirical research in territory of Ferrara". I then obtained my master's degree in Digital Communication at the University of Pavia, researching the potential of the videogame medium in conveying strong awareness messages. I combined this last theme with what I studied during the years in Ferrara and I wrote the thesis "The rainbow bit: sexual orientations and gender identity in videogame products".


In this Prin project I manage the digital platforms and the creation of content for the dissemination and valorisation of the results that will be published at the end of the research.

Projects

Pavia

This Research Unit will explore the demand of textiles in the Horn of Africa, a region with an important local production. In the nineteenth century Indian, European and American producers sought to cater to these customers.

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