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Les articles de l'auteur : Teresa Pullano

Teresa Pullano is currently a researcher at the Department of Social and Political Science and the EPRA Hub at the University of Milan, Italy. She is a research fellow at the Institute of European Global Studies of the University of Basel, where she worked as Assistant Professor of European Global Studies. She holds master’s degrees in political science and in philosophy from Sciences Po Paris and from the Università degli Studi di Pavia. She obtained a PhD in political science, with a focus on political theory, from Sciences Po Paris. Her research focuses on European citizenship’s policies in connection to freedom of movement within the EU. She is interested in analysing the restructuring of contemporary citizenship in Europe as a specific form and structure of statehood. Her research deals with the political and legal tools through which European citizenship acts as a strategy of differential governmentality in contemporary Europe. She focuses also on EU’s citizenship capacity of structuring a form of territory at the continental level. On these issues, she published the book La citoyenneté européenne : un espace quasi-étatique (Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2014). Her research on this topic was also published in Droit et Société, Politique européenne, Politica & Società and in several edited books in English and in French.