Danilo Di Mauro

Associate Professor of Scienza politica [GSPS-02/A]
Danilo Di Mauro, PhD
Associate professor in Political Science, Università di Catania , Via V. Emanuele II n. 8, Palazzo Reburdone 95131 (stanza 9), Catania, Italy,
Tel. 095 70305 238
danilo.dimauro[at]unict.it

I hold a PhD in political science from the Italian Institute of Human Sciences -SUM (now Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence). During the program I participated to different summer schools at the University of Essex, The university of Michigan and Napoli Federico II.
I was Marie Curie Research Fellow at the European University Institute (EUI) and post-doc fellow at the University of Siena, the University of Catania and the Unitelma Sapienza-University of Rome.
I worked as a research collaborator for the European Democracy Observatory (EUDO) and for the Global Governance Program (RSCAS) at the EUI.
I participated to different international 7FP and Horizon2020 research projects (Europolis, Transword, EUENGAGE, PROTECT and ELECDEM), focusing on public opinion, Euroscepticism, elections, deliberation, immigration and European integration.

In 2018 I was awarded the Giovanni Sartori Prize for the best article that appeared in the Italian Review of Political Science, the "prereg prize" of the Center for Open Science (COS – US) and the Italian Society for Electoral Studies (ITANES) prize for the "Prereg Challenge".

My articles have been published in the Journal of Common Market Studies (JCMS), European Union Politics (EUP), the Italian Political Science Review, Acta Politica, Perspectives on European Politics and Society, Cooperation and Conflict (PACO), Journal of Contemporary European Research and others. I am the co-author (with V. Memoli) of the monograph Attitudes Towards Europe Beyond Euroscepti-cism: Supporting the European Union Through the Crisis, Palgrave, 2016. I also authored the book “The UN in the Arab-Israeli conflict”, Routledge , 2012.






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