Team di ricerca

Andrea Lippi

AL è professore ordinario di Scienza politica presso il Dipartimento di Scienze politiche e sociali dell'Università di Firenze e docente di analisi e Valutazione delle politiche pubbliche e Scienza dell'Amministrazione. E' coordinatore scientifico didattico dell'Area analisi delle politiche pubbliche d Scuola Nazionale dell'Amministrazione, Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri e membro elettivo (2021-2024) del Consiglio di Amministrazione dell'Università di Firenze.

Tra le sue recenti pubblicazioni: Modelli di amministrazioni pubbliche (2022)


Daniela Bernaschi

DB, environmental and development economist and PhD in Political and Social Change at the University of Florence and Turin. She deals with social inequalities, poverty, food insecurity and the role played by city-based initiatives in promoting sustainable and inclusive development. She is currently a research fellow at the Department of Political and Social Sciences (University of Florence), working on the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals in the Metropolitan City of Florence (Italy).

daniela.bernaschi@unifi.it

Maria Camilla Fradautario

MCF is a research fellow at the Department of Political and Social Sciences (University of Florence). She works on defining and measuring sustainable development in the Metropolitan City of Florence within the Comunità sostenibili project. In 2021 she obtained a Ph.D. in Social Sciences and Statistics (University of Naples, Federico II), with research on foreign entrepreneurship in Naples and Manchester. She was a Ph.D. student visiting at Mitchell Center for Social Network Analysis (University of Manchester), where she deepened methods for socio-centric and egocentric networks. Her research interests focus on urban transformation processes and quality of life in cities.

mariacamilla.fraudatario@unifi.it

Edoardo Amato

EA obtained PhD in Political Science and European Studies at the Sant'Anna University School of Pisa. His research activity focuses on the study of interest groups, on their action at national and European level, and on their relational dynamics with institutions. He even addresses the function exerted by advisors and their use of knowledge in the policy-making process. He currently deals with local governance and sustainable development as a research fellow at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of University of Florence.

edoardo.amato@unifi.it