FRANCESCA GALLONE

PhD Student

PhD program:: XLI
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PhD candidate in the National Doctorate in Peace Studies, Curriculum 6 – Space, territories, resources and narratives in a peace-oriented perspective. Graduated with honors in Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology (LM-1) at the University of Turin, where she carried out ethnographic research in Rosario (Argentina) on practices of resistance, community care, and political mobilization among Qom Indigenous women. She previously studied at the University of Bologna, where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology, Religions and Oriental Civilizations (L-42), graduating cum laude. She has gained professional experience in the fields of migration and social inclusion, working with minors and individuals in conditions of vulnerability in Italy, Argentina and Turkey. Her doctoral research examines the impact of mining expansion in the Upper Napo region on the social, territorial and ontological relations of Kichwa Napo Runa communities, exploring emic perspectives on conflict transformation and territorial justice.

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