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Stefano Anastasìa
University of Perugia
Italy
Stefano Anastasìa is Professor of Philosophy and Sociology of Law and Human Rights at the University of Perugia. He is also Ombudsperson of people deprived of liberty in Lazio and Umbria Regions, Italy. He is author of L’appello ai diritti. Diritti e ordinamenti nella modernità e dopo (2008), Metamorfosi penitenziarie. Carcere, pena e mutamento sociale (2012), Abolire il carcere. Una ragionevole proposta per la sicurezza dei cittadini, with L. Manconi, V. Calderone and F. Resta (2015), and Populismo penale. Una prospettiva italiana, with M. Anselmi and D. Falcinelli (2015).
Manuel Anselmi
Unitelma Sapienza – University of Rome
Italy
Manuel Anselmi is Assistant Professor of Political Sociology at the Unitelma Sapienza (Rome).
He has been Visiting Professor at the University of Kentucky, Flacso Ecuador, Universidad de Salamanca (Spain) and visiting scholar at London School of Economics and Loyola University in New Orleans. His main areas of study are: Latin American Politics, Venezuelan Politics, Global Populism and Comparative Politics. He has published: Chavez's Children: Ideology, Education, and Society in Latin America, Lexington Books, 2015; Populism. An Introduction. Routledge, 2017; with Paul Blokker, Multiple Populism, Routledge, 2019.
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