PhD Students
PhD students - 38 cycle |
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PhD students - 37 cycle |
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Preliminary Thesis Title: Understanding the implementation of long-term care policies. The care pathway in Italy and England Supervisor: Cristiano Gori |
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Preliminary Thesis Title: Rethinking the Contemporary Secularization Debate: Unfolding the scientific controversy on religious change from two layers of analysis |
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PhD students - 36th cycle |
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Preliminary Thesis Title: Parental vaccine hesitancy: trust in science and alternative expertise in childhood vaccination decision. Supervisor: Massimiano Bucchi |
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Preliminary Thesis Title: The transition to adulthood in Europe: gender and parental socio-economic background in comparative perspective. Supervisor: Agnese Vitali |
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Supervisor: Filip Agneessens |
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Preliminary Thesis Title: Can the “New Secondary Education” reform improve school-effectiveness and equality of opportunities in Brazil? |
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PhD students - 35th cycle |
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Preliminary thesis title: Can we trust illegal institutions? Social mechanisms of cooperation within the darknet market. Supervisor: Giuseppe Alessandro Veltri |
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Supervisor: Paolo Barbieri |
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Preliminary Thesis Title: Gender inequality in academia. (Not) obvious effect of children: the role of career disruptions in scientific achievements. Supervisor: Agnese Vitali |
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Supervisor: Stefani Scherer |
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Supervisor: Moris Triventi |
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Preliminary Thesis Title: Unequal women. Paid and unpaid work disparities at the intersection of gender and class. Supervisor: Paolo Barbieri |
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PhD students - 34th cycle |
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Preliminary thesis title: After the NoG20 Protests in Hamburg: Political, Judicial, and Cultural Outcomes. Supervisor: Mario Diani |
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Preliminary thesis title: Populism and the Great Recession. The political consequences of the 2008/2009 economic global shock. Supervisors: Mario Quaranta, Ruud Luijkx, Peter Achterberg |