SANTI AMANTINI LAURA
Ciclo: 33
Curriculum/Indirizzo: Etico-Politico
Sede: UNIGE
Convenzione: CSP
Tutor: Ottonelli Valeria
Supervisor: Ottonelli Valeria
Email: la.santiamantini@live.it
Progetto: Justice in forced migration: beyond the open borders debate
Curriculum:
Education
2021: PhD in Philosophy, University of Genoa/Northwestern Italian Philosophy Consortium (FINO). Final grade: excellent cum laude. Dissertation's title: Justice and ForcedMigration: Beyond the Open Borders Debate.Supervisor: Prof. Valeria Ottonelli.
2017: MA in Philosophy, University of Turin. Final grade: 110/110 cum laude. Final dissertation in Political Philosophy. Dissetation's title: Ius migrandi e cittadinanza. Movimento, residenza, appartenenza [English title: Ius Migrandi and Citizenship. Movement, Residence, Membership]. Supervisor: Prof. Pier Paolo Portinaro
2017: Certificate of High Qualification, Scuola di Studi Superiori dell'Università di Torino "Ferdinando Rossi" (SSST). Final grade: 70/70 cum laude.
2014: BA in Philosophy, University of Genoa. Final grade: 110/110 cum laude. Final dissertation in Political Philosophy. Dissetation's title: Giustizia di genere e famiglia [English title: Gender Justice and the Family]. Supervisor: Prof. Valeria Ottonelli
2011: High School Diploma, Liceo Linguistico Internazionale "Grazia Deledda", Genoa, Italy. Final grade 100/100.
Visiting Positions
September 2019 - December 2019: Visiting Ph.D. Student, University of Bristol (UK)
April 2019 - June 2019: Visiting Ph.D. Student at the Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford (UK)
January 2016 - June 2016: Erasmus Student at Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens (France).
Talks
7 September 2022, MANCEPT Workshop "Forced Displacement Refugeehood and Injustice", University of Manchester (in presence). Title of the presentation: The Harms of Internal Displacement.
18 January 2022, The Political Philosophy of Internal Displacement Conference, Nuffield College, University of Oxford (held online). Title of the presentation: The Harms of Internal Displacement Beyond Human Rights Violations.
2 February 2021, The 2nd Geneva Graduate Conference in Political Theory (held online due to Covid-19 pandemic). Title of the presentation: The Moral Relevance of Forced Migrants Distinctive Needs.
1 February 2021, The Migration Ethics Workshop (online). Title of the presentation: Why are forced migrants special? The distinctive harms of displacement.
22 September 2020, The 18th Pavia Graduate Conference in Political Philosophy (held online due to Covid-19 pandemic). Title of the presentation: Responsibility for Forced Migrants: A Backwards-looking Approach
10 September 2020, MANCEPT Seminar "Reparations: Past, Present and Future" (held online due to Covid-19 pandemic). Title of the presentation: Reparative Responsibility for the Harms of Forced Migration
23 June 2020, Brave New World - The 24th MANCEPT Graduate Conference (held online due to Covid-19 pandemic). Title of the presentation: Why are forced migrants special? The distinctive harms of displacement
15 June 2020, COST Action (RECAST) Workshop "Migration, Rights and Democracy: Conceptual Reappraisals" (held online due to Covid-19 pandemic). Title of the presentation: Containing Populist Anti-immigrant Sentiments: Is Government’s Action Legitimate?
28 May 2020, The 2nd Amsterdam Graduate Conference in Political Theory (held online due to Covid-19 pandemic). Title of the presentation: Why are forced migrants special? The distinctive harms of displacement
4 June 2019, Global Justice and Populism Workshop, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy. Title of the presentation: Containing Populist Anti-immigrant Sentiments: Is Government’s Action Legitimate?
21 May 2019, Work in Progress Seminar, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, UK. Title of the presentation: Conceptualisng Forced Migration. Beyond the Open Borders Debate
10 April 2019, Discussant at the Brown Bag Seminar on the manuscript of Owen (2020) What is Owed to Refugees, University of Milan, Italy
19 September 2018, The 16th Pavia Graduate Conference in Political Philosophy, University of Pavia, Italy. Title of the presentation: Populist Anti-immigrant Sentiments Taken Seriously. A Realistic Approach
31 May 2018, The 4th Annual Conference of the Centre for the Study of Global Ethics, University of Birmingham, UK. Title of the presentation: Populist Anti-immigrant Sentiments Taken Seriously. A Realistic Approach
9 June 2017, The 4th Annual Conference on forced migration organized by Escapes, University of Parma, Italy. Title of the presentation: Diritto di migrare, diritto di restare. Perché la filosofia politica non dovrebbe rinunciare ai concetti di migrazione volontaria e forzata
Pubblicazioni:
Journal articles
Santi Amantini, Laura (2022) Reparative responsibility for the harms of forced migration. Journal of Social Philosophy. Available as online first at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/josp.12493.
Santi Amantini, Laura (2022) Populist Anti‑immigrant Sentiments Taken Seriously: A Realistic Approach. Res Publica 28: 103-123. First published online: 26 May 2021. Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11158-021-09516-1.
Santi Amantini, Laura (2020) Counteracting Populist Anti-Immigrant Sentiments: Is Government’s Action Legitimate?. Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 12/2. Available at: https://www.theglobaljusticenetwork.org/index.php/gjn/article/view/204.
Santi Amantini, Laura (2018) Diritto di migrare, diritto di restare. Filosofia politica, migrazione volontaria e forzata. La società degli individui 61
Blog post
Santi Amantini, Laura (2019) Should States Counteract Anti-Refugee Sentiments? Rethinking Refuge. Available at: https://www.rethinkingrefuge.org/articles/should-states-counteract-anti-refugee-sentiments.
Post-Doc:
2022 - ongoing: Postdoctoral research fellow, University of Piemonte Orientale
January 2022- June 2022: Short-term postdoctoral grant, Society for Applied Philosophy
2021 - ongoing: Cultore della materia (non-stipendiary fellow) in Political Philosophy, University of Genoa