Curriculum vitae - Fondazione ISMU

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Curriculum vitae - Fondazione ISMU
Marco Caselli - CV
Born May 19th, 1973. Degree in Political Sciences at Genoa University. Ph.D in Sociology
and Methodology of Social Research at Catholic University of the Sacred Hearth, Milan.
Associated Professor in Methodology of Social Sciences at the Faculty of Political and
Social Sciences – Catholic University of the Sacred Hearth – Milan.
Coordinator of the research group on immigrant associations at the Fondazione Ismu –
Milan.
Member of AIS (Italian Sociological Association), ESA (European Sociological
Association), Global Studies Association.
Research Areas: Migration, Development, Globalization, Methodology of Social Research.
Papers presented at international conferences (last five years)
 Transnational lives? The case of Peruvians in Milan. 8th Annual Conference of the
Global Studies Association ‘Cultures of/and Globalization’, Oxford Brookes University,
UK, 3-5 September 2008.
 The ‘Fondazione Ismu’ Integration Index. Conference on Indicators and Experiences in
Monitoring Integration Policy, Federal Chancellery and DBB Forum, Berlin, D, 15-16
June 2009.
 Measuring the integration of immigrants. Critical notes from an Italian experience. 9th
Conference of the European Sociological Association ‘European Society or European
Societies?’, ISCTE – IUL, Lisboa, P, 2-5 September 2009.
 A road to integration? Immigrant associations in Lombardy. CRONEM 6th Annual
Conference ‘Living Together. Civic, Political and Cultural Engagement among
Migrants, Minorities and National Populations: Multidisciplinary Perspectives’.
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK, 29-30 June 2010.
 Transmigrants in Italy: an analysis based on an integration index. Presentata alla 10th
Annual Conference of the Global Studies Association ‘Globalization and International
Relations’, Merton College, University of Oxford, UK, 1-3 settembre 2010.
 The transnationalism of migrants in practice. Notes from some research experiences.
Presentata alla CRONEM and VISOR Joint Conference ‘Global Migration and
Multiculturalism: Religion, Society, Policy and Politics’. University of Surrey,
Guildford, UK, 28-29 June 2011.
 Transnationalism and co-development. The Peruvian associations in Lombardy.
CRONEM 8th Annual Conference – Joint international multidisciplinary conference
with Migration Research Unit (MRU), University College London (UCL) and University
of Roehampton, UK, ‘The Future of Multiculturalism: Structures, Integration Policies
and Practices’. University of Surrey, Guildford, UK, 26-27 June 2012.
 Beyond the nation state. Alternative ways to measure globalization. Global Studies 11th
International Conference ‘Globalizing Cultures and Identities: Sport, Lifestyle and
Heritage’. Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, 5-7 July 2012.
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 Measuring globalization: states, cities, people. International Workshop ‘Measuring
Globalization’. Maastricht University, NL, 22-23 November 2012.
 The Transformation of Space in the Era of Globalization: towards a new social
geography? Second EastBordNet Conference ‘Relocating Borders: a comparative
approach’. Humboldt University, Berlin, D, 11-13 January 2013.
 Nation states, cities and people. Alternative ways to measure globalization. European
Sociological Association – RN 15 Mid-Term Seminar ‘Towards a Supra-National
Sociology at the beginning of the 21st century’. University of the Basque Country,
Bilbao, E, 21-22 March 2013.
 Immigrants and Local Societies. Why and How to Measure their Integration. AIS ESA
pre-Conference Event ‘Crisis, Critique and Change: Perspectives from Italy’. Campus
Luigi Einaudi, Torino, I, 28 August 2013.
 The Double Relativization of Space in the Era of Globalization: towards a New Social
Geography? 11th ESA Conference ‘Crisis, Critique and Change’, Torino, I, 28-31
August 2013.
Selected publications (last five years)
 Measuring... What? Notes on Some Globalization Indices, in ‘Globalizations’, Vol. 5, 3,
2008, pp.383-404.
 The Role of Civil Society in the Construction and Life of the European Union, in Josef
Langer (ed.), Forces Shaping the EU, Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang, 2008, pp.201-213.
 La scala di Emory S. Bogardus, in Rita Bichi (a cura di), La distanza sociale. Vecchie e
nuove scale di misurazione, Milano, FrancoAngeli, 2008, pp.62-109.
 Flussi globali, integrazione locale: il caso delle associazioni di migranti in provincia di
Milano, in ‘Mondi Migranti’, 2, 2008, pp.109-129.
 Integrati... dove? Egiziani e Peruviani a Milano tra appartenenza locale e identità
etnica, in ‘Ikon’, 56/57, 2008, pp. 39-73.
 Vite transnazionali? Peruviani e peruviane a Milano, Milano, FrancoAngeli, 2009,
pp.174.
 Percorsi di integrazione nella società italiana: il caso dei peruviani a Milano, in
‘Visioni LatinoAmericane’, I, 1, 2009, pp. 47-51.
 Transnazionalismo, in Vincenzo Cesareo and Gian Carlo Blangiardo (a cura di), Indici
di integrazione. Un’indagine empirica sulla realtà migratoria italiana, Milano,
FrancoAngeli, 2009, pp. 109-122.
 Tra due mondi e tra due culture: l’esperienza degli adolescenti figli di immigrati a
Milano, in ‘Ikon’, 58/59, 2009, pp. 57-76.
 Integration, Participation, Identity: Immigrant Associations in the Province of Milan, in
‘International Migration’, Vol. 48, 2, 2010, pp. 58-78.
 (With Francesco Grandi) (a cura di), Volti e percorsi delle associazioni di immigrati in
Lombardia, Milano, Fondazione Ismu, 2011, pp. 356.
 Immigrant Associations, in Vincenzo Cesareo (ed.), The Sixteenth Italian Report on
Migrations 2010, Milano, McGraw-Hill, 2011, pp.119-129.
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 Transnational Lives? The Case of Peruvians in Milan, in Barrie Axford & Richard
Huggins (eds), Cultures and / of Globalization, Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge
Scholars Publishing, 2011, pp. 218-235.
 Nuovi protagonisti del volontariato e del terzo settore in Lombardia: i cittadini
immigrati e le loro associazioni, in ‘Politiche Sociali e Servizi’, 1, 2011, pp. 125-137.
 Trying to Measure Globalization. Experiences, Critical Issues and Perspectives,
Dordrecht, Springer, 2012, pp. ix, 139.
 Measuring the Integration of Immigrants: Critical notes from an Italian experience, in
‘International Migration’, Article first published online 29 nov. 2012.
 Transnationalism and co-development. Peruvian associations in Lombardy, in
‘Migration and Development’, 1(2), 2012, pp. 295-311.
 Immigrant associations in Italy, in Vincenzo Cesareo (ed.), Migration: a picture from
Italy, Milano, Fondazione Ismu, 2013, pp. 73-78.
 Nation States, Cities, and People: Alternative Ways to Measure Globalization, in ‘Sage
Open’, 3, 2013, pp. 1-8.
Milan, 11th March 2014
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