Emanuele Ferragina

Sciences Po Paris, Department of Sociology, OSC-CNRS & LIEPP 27 Rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007 Paris, France T: +33 (0)145495456 - M:[email protected] - W: www.emanueleferragina.com Date of Birth: 26th March 1983

RESEARCH INTERESTS Welfare regimes, comparative political economy, family policy, social capital, comparative method

APPOINTMENTS HISTORY

Associate Professor of Sociology, Sciences Po Paris (2019 – Present)

Assistant Professor of Sociology, Sciences Po Paris (2015 - 2018)

Associate Member LIEPP, Sciences Po Paris (2015 - Present)

Associate Member Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford (2015 - Present)

Adjunct Professor, University of Bergamo (2012 - Present)

Departmental Lecturer in Comparative Social Policy, University of Oxford, 2013-2014

Fellow Green Templeton College, University of Oxford 2012-2014

Researcher Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford, 2010-2013

Lecturer ESCP Europe London & Paris, 2007-2012

VISITING FELLOWSHIPS

Visiting Alliance Professor Department of Sociology/School of Social Work, Columbia University, Spring 2019

Visiting Fellow Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics, Fall 2016

Visiting Professor, University Magna Graecia Catanzaro, December 2015

Guest Scholar School of Social Welfare, University of California at Berkeley, Fall 2012

EDUCATION Habilitation (HDR), Sociology, Sciences Po, March 2017

PhD in Comparative Social Policy, University of Oxford, December 2010

Double MSc in Economics, ESCP Europe Paris and London University, July 2007

MA in International Politics, University of Turin, July 2006 (Summa cum Laude)

Double BA in Political Science, University of Turin and Sciences Po Bordeaux, July 2004 (Summa cum Laude)

PUBLICATIONS Books

Ferragina, E. (2014) La Maggioranza Invisibile. Milano: BUR/Rizzoli

Ferragina, E. (2013) Chi Troppo, Chi Niente. Milano: BUR/Rizzoli

Ferragina, E. (2012) Social Capital in Europe: A Comparative Regional Analysis Cheltenham: Edward Elgar

Ferragina, E. (2009) Capitale Sociale e Riforma del Welfare. Torino: OMP

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals Ferragina, E. (Forthcoming) “The Political Economy of Family Policy: Fostering neoliberal capitalism or promoting gender equality supporting social reproduction? Review of International Political Economy

Ferragina, E. (2019), “Does Family Policy Influence Women’s Employment? A Review of the Evidence in the Field”. Political Studies Review 17 (1): 65-80.

Daly, M. & Ferragina, E. (2018) “Fifty Years of Family Policy. Continuity and Change”. Journal of European Social Policy 28 (3): 255-270.

Ferragina, E. (2018) “L’Essor Paradoxal des Politiques Familiales”. L’Année Sociologique, 68 (2) : 423-454.

Ferragina, E., Tomlinson, M. and Walker, R. (2017) “Participation in 21st Century Britain”, Social Policy & Society 16 (4): 535-559.

Ferragina, E., & Arrigoni, A. (2017) “The Rise and Fall of Social Capital: Requiem for a Theory?”, Political Studies Review 15 (3): 355-367.

Ferragina, E., (2017) “The Welfare State and Social Capital in Europe: Reassessing a Complex Relation”, International Journal of Comparative Sociology 58 (1): 55-90 (First published January 2017).

Ferragina, E. Feyertag, J. & Seeleib-Kaiser, M. (2016) “Outsiderness and Participation in Liberal and Coordinated Market Economies”, Participation and Conflicts (PACO) vol. 9 (3) 2016: 986-1014.

Grisolia, F., Ferragina, E. (2015) “Social Innovation on the Rise: yet another buzzword in time of austerity?”, Salute e Società Vol. (1/2015), pp. 169-179.

Ferragina, E. and Seeleib-Kaiser, M. (2015) “Determinants of a Silent (R)evolution: Understanding the Expansion of Family Policy in Rich OECD Countries” Social Politics, vol. 22 (1), pp. 1-37

Ferragina, E., & Seeleib-Kaiser, M., Spreklesen, T. (2015) “The Four Worlds of ‘Welfare Reality’. Clustering European countries according to inequality and poverty outcomes”, Social Policy and Society, vol. 14 (2), pp. 287-307

Ferragina, E., Seeleib-Kaiser, M. and Tomlinson, M. (2013) “Unemployment Protection and Family Policy at the turn of the 21st Century: A Dynamic Approach to Welfare Regime Theory”, Social Policy & Administration, vol. 47 (6), pp. 783-805

Ferragina, E. (2013) “The Socio-Economic Determinants of Social Capital and the Mediating Effect of History. Making Democracy Work Revisited”, International Journal of Comparative Sociology, vol. 54, pp. 48-73

Ferragina, E. and Seeleib-Kaiser, M. (2011) “Welfare Regime Debate: Past Present, Futures”. Policy & Politics, vol. 39, pp. 583-611

Ferragina, E. (2011) "Confrontandosi con il fantasma di Banfield: una verifica empirica della teoria del familismo amorale". Stato e Marcato, vol. 31, pp. 283-312

Ferragina, E. (2010) “Social Capital and Equality: Tocqueville's legacy”. The Tocqueville Review, Vol. XXXI, pp. 73-98

Ferragina, E. (2010) “Le Teorie che Non Muoiono mai sono Quelle che Confermano le nostre Ipotesi di Base: Cinquant’Anni di Familismo Amorale”. Meridiana, vol. 65, pp. 265-287

Ferragina, E. (2009) “The Never-Ending debate about The Moral Basis of a Backward Society: Banfield and Amoral Familism”. Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford, Vol. 2, pp. 141-160

Reports, Book Chapters, Encyclopedia Entries and non peer-reviewed articles

Arrigoni, A., Ferragina, E. & Filetti, F. (2017), “Dallo Statuto dei lavoratori al Jobs act", Micromega 4/2017, p. 211-223.

Ferragina, E. (2016) “Comprendre le développement des politiques familiales dans les pays riches de l’OCDE” Informations Sociales 193: 24-33.

Ferragina, E. (2016) “The Social Capital of European Regions”, in Westlund, H. Johan P. Larsson (eds.) Handbook of Social Capital and Regional Development, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (pp. 257-295).

Arrigoni, A., Betthaeuser, B., Chase, E., Ferragina, E., Seeleib-Kaiser, M., Spreckelsen, T. (2016) “Young People as Outsiders: Prevalence, composition and participation”, Report for the EU FP7 Project Strategic Transitions for Youth Labour Markets in Europe (STYLE).

Ferragina, E. (2016) “Social Capital”, in Stone, J. et al. (eds.) The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism, Boston/Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell

Arrigoni, A. & Ferragina, E. (2015) “L’Europa della Maggioranza Invisibile”, Micromega 7/2015: 102-114 (in a special issue with: Pablo Iglesias, Fernando Vallespín, Alain Touraine, Pere Vilanova, Chantal Mouffe, Gáspár Miklós Tamás, Joan Subirats, Ada Colau, Martina Anderson, Bhaskar Sunkara)

Ferragina, E. Foreword to Inguscio, A. (2015) Reinterpreting Genoese Civil Conflicts: The Chronicle of Ottobonus Scriba. New Orleans: Quid Pro Books

Ferragina, E., Tomlinson, M. and Walker, R. (2013) “Poverty, Participation and Choice in Modern Britain: the Legacy of Peter Townsend”, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Ferragina, E., Tomlinson, M. and Walker, R. (2011) "Determinants of Participation in the United Kingdom: A Preliminary Analysis", in N. Buck "Overview of Understanding Society", University of Essex: ISER/ESRC

Research in Progress Manuscripts Ferragina, E. “Family Policy and Women’s Employment: A review of what we know and what we don’t”, Manuscript June 2019

Ferragina, E. & Deeming, C. (eds.) Developments in Comparative Methods and Analysis, Book proposal Manuscript June 2019

Ferragina, E. & Arrigoni, A, “The Invisible Majority”, Manuscript June 2019

Book Reviews Van Kersbergen, K. & Vis, B. (2013) Comparative Welfare State Politics. Development, Opportunities and Reform. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, in Journal Social Policy Vol. 44, n3, 2015

Gilbert, N. (2008) A Mother’s Work. New Heaven and London: Yale University Press, 228 pp. in Journal of European Social Policy vol. 20, n1, 2010

Gilbert, N. (2008) A Mother’s Work. New Heaven and London: Yale University Press, 228 pp. in Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia n3, 2009

Schneider, J.A. (2006) Social Capital and Welfare Reform: Organizations, Congregations, and Communities. New York: Columbia University Press, 445 pp. in Sociologica n2, 2008

GRANTS Principal Investigator ` Principal Investigator, Camera di Commercio di Udine, grant for the organisation of the Friuli Future Forum 1-5 February 2016 and for the book ‘Senso Comune’, € 90,000

Principal Investigator and Work package Coordinator (Oxford Team) FP7 Cooperation Work Programme, “Overcoming youth unemployment in Europe”, 2014-2015, € 325,000 [quota work package]

Principal Investigator, Regione Calabria, “Social Innovation on the Rise”, 2014-2015, € 72,000

Principal Investigator, Fondazione Caligara (with Alessandro Arrigoni) “Social Capital and Neoliberalism”, 2014-2015, € 12,500

Member of the Research Team John Fell Fund (PI Martin Seeleib-Kaiser), “Inclusion and Participation in Rich Democracies”, 2012-2013, £ 59,173

Joseph Rowntree Foundation (PI Robert Walker), “Poverty, Choice and Diversity: Re-interpreting Peter Townsend’s ideas", 2010-2012, £ 83,192

ESRC, (PI Martin Seeleib-Kaiser) “Integrating macro and micro perspectives in cross-national comparison”, 2010-2012, £ 348,503

SCHOLARSHIPS European Social Fund, 2007-2011, Ph.D. scholarship, € 51,000

INPDAP, 2007-2010, Ph.D. Dissertation Grant, € 14,000

Comune di Torino Scholarship, 2005-2007, MSc Scholarship, € 24,000

INPDAP, 2006, MA Dissertation Grant, € 3,600

ENAM, 2002, International Travel Grant (Sciences Po Bordeaux), € 3,500

EDISU, 2001-2006, BA and MA Scholarship, € 25,000

FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Fellowships Columbia-Sciences Po Exchange, Visiting Alliance Fellowship Department of Sociology/School of Social Work, 2019, $ 30,000

London School of Economics – Sciences Po Exchange, Visiting Fellowship Department of Social Policy, 2016, £ 10,500

Fellowship Caligara, “Esclusione Sociale e Partecipazione nelle Democrazie Europee: un’analisi empirica attraverso la lente dei diritti di cittadinanza”, 2012-2013, € 5,000

Awards Second most downloaded article Policy & Politics 2014, 2015

Medal of Italian Parliament for Research Activity, 2014 (for the book Chi Troppo, Chi Niente)

Most cited paper Policy & Politics, 2013

Among the most downloaded paper Tocqueville Review 2012, 2013

Runner up for the Early Stage Career Prize Social Policy & Administration, 2013

Optime, Unione Industriali Torino, 2005 (For Top Graduates at University of Turin)

TEACHING Courses Taught Doctoral Level 2018, 15th ISEO Summer School, Lecturing with (Engle, Merton, Spence)

2016, 13th ISEO Summer School, Lecturing with three Nobel Laureates (Deaton, Stiglitz, Spence)

2015, 12th ISEO Summer School, Lecturing with three Nobel Laureates (Akerlof, Shiller, Spence) and Bauman

2014, 11th ISEO Summer School, Lecturing together three Nobel Laureates (Engle, Mirrlees, Spence)

Masters Level 2018-2019, Global Social Policy, Columbia University

2017-Present, Social Inequalities in the Western World, Sciences Po Paris (with Barone and Recchi)

2017-Present, Social Policy in Practice: Data and Methods, Sciences Po Paris

2016-2017, Social Policy Goals and Issues, London School of Economics

2015-Present, Comparative Social Policy in the 21st Century, Sciences Po Paris

2014-Present, The Political Economy of the Welfare State, University of Oxford (Online Course)

2013-2014, Principles and Practice of Comparative Research, University of Oxford

2009-2014, Comparative Social Policy, University of Oxford

2007-2012, Modèle Européen, ESCP Paris

Undergraduate Level 2018-Present, Comparative Social Policy, Sciences Po

2015-2017, Introduction to Sociology, Sciences Po Paris

2015-2016, Politiche Sociali, University Magna Graecia Catanzaro ()

2008-2011, Social Policy, University of Oxford

2009-2010, Political Sociology, ESCP London

Teacher Training and Qualifications Graduate Teacher Training, University of Oxford, Department of Political Science and International Relation and Department of Social Policy and Intervention (2008)

EDITORIAL SERVICE Member of the Editorial Board International Journal of Comparative Sociology (2018 – Present)

Journal of Social Policy (2016 - Present)

Social Policy & Administration (2015 - Present)

E-Journal of International and Comparative Labour Market Studies (2013 -Present)

Refereeing Journals American Journal of Sociology (2018) American Sociological Review (2015) British Journal of Political Science (2013) Central European Journal of Public Policy (2017) Environment & Planning: Economy and Space (2018) European Journal of Sociology/Archives Européennes de Sociologie (2015) European Journal of Political Research (2015, 2019) European Politics and Society (2019) European Societies (2016, 2017) International Journal of Comparative Sociology (2016 [2 papers], 2017 [3 papers]) International Journal of Social Welfare (2019) Journal of European Social Policy (2015, 2017, 2018 [3 papers], 2019) Journal of Poverty and Social Justice (2019) Journal of Social Policy (2013, 2016, 2017 [4 papers]) Perspectives on Politics (2018) Policy & Politics (2014, 2015) Political Psychology (2014) Political Research Quarterly (2016) Political Studies (2018 [2 papers]) Quality & Quantity (2016) Revue Française des Affaires Sociales (2015) Social Indicators Research (2015) Social Policy & Administration (2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 [2 papers]) Social Policy & Society (2017) Social Politics (2017, 2018) Socio-Economic Review (2017) The Social Sciences Journal (2018)

Books Edward Elgar, Oxford University Press, Palgrave Macmillan

Grants Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) secondary data initiative, UK PRIN (Grants awarded by the Italian government), Italy Emergence(s) Ville de Paris, France

Book-jacket comments solicited from Palgrave

MEMBER OF THE SELECTION COMMITTEE Assistant Professorship, EU Public Policy, Sciences Po Paris, Political Science Department (2016)

Postdoctoral Fellowship, ‘Monitoring Family Policy’, University of Oxford, Department of Social Policy and Intervention (2015)

UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Elected Member, Committee for International Exchanges, Representative Department of Sociology, Sciences Po, 2017-Present

Member Department of Sociology Committee, Sciences-Po, 2017-Present

Elected Member Teaching Disciplinary Committee, Sciences Po, 2016-Present

Elected Member Conseil Scientifique (Scientific Bureau), Representative Department of Sociology, Sciences Po, 2016-Present

Member of the committee for career evaluations at Sciences Po (4-5 June 2018) • I reported on three dossiers

Admission Committee, LIEPP Doctoral Students, Sciences Po, • 2015 (13 Assessments) • 2016 (9 Assessments) • 2017 (7 Assessments)

Admission Committee, Masters Students (International Track), Sciences Po, • 2015-2016 (76 Assessments) • 2016-2017 (26 Assessments) • 2017-2018 (137 Assessments) • 2018-2019 (154 Assessments)

Admission Committee, Michel David Weill Scholarship, Sciences Po American Foundation • 20 February 2019 (6 Interviews)

Admission Committee, Undergraduate Students, Sciences Po, • 2015-2016 (18 Interviews) • 2016-2017 (12 Interviews)

Admission Committee, ATER (Post-Doctoral Students), Sciences Po • 2016-2017 (8 Assessments) • 2017-2018 (11 Assessments) • 2018-2019 (10 Assessments)

Admission Committee, Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellows, Sciences Po • 2017-2018 (25 Assessments)

Masters’ thesis Committee, Research Masters Sociology, Sciences Po • 2016-2017 (4 Theses)

Member Teaching Committee, Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford, 2013-2014

Member Exam Committee, Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford, 2013-2014

Member Student Committee, Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford, 2013-2014

DOCTORAL THESIS EXTERNAL EXAMINER Examining Chileans' Subjective Well-Being (Marjorie Baquedano Rodriguez), Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield (21st November 2018)

PAPERS AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES American Sociological Association Conference (ASA), 2011, 2012, 2015

British Sociological Association Conference (BSA), 2011

Council for European Studies Conference (CES), 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017

European Social Policy Association Network Conference (ESPAnet), 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017

International Sociological Association World Congress/Forum (ISA), 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018

Research Committee 19 Conference, 2011, 2013

Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Conference (SASE), 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018

Social Policy Association Conference (SPA), 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017

Understanding Society/BHPS Conference, 2011

PUBLIC EVENTS AND INVITED LECTURES Key note speaker and invited lectures

2019 70. iReMMO, Paris 6 June (Invited Talk) Title: “Tne Rise of the Invisible Majority”

69. La Générale, Paris, 20 May (Invited Talk) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

68. Maison Française de Columbia, New York, 30 April (Invited Talk) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

67. Franco-American Foundation, The Links Club, New York, 27 February (Invited Talk) Title: “New Social Movements and Social Protection”

66. Columbia University, School of Social Work, 19 February (Invited Talk) Title: “The Political Economy of Family Policy”

2018 65. Sciences Po Paris, 14 September (Invited Talk OSC Seminar Series) Title: “The Political Economy of Family Policy Expansion”

64. National Assembly DiEM25, Rome, 19-20 May. Title: “The Rising Invisible Majority”

63. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR), Paris, 2 May “Démocraties, Gouvernments et Societies” Title: “Developing Comparative Social Policy Studies in France”

62. Centre D’analyse, de prévision et de stratégie du ministère des affaires étrangères (CAPS), Paris, 16 March Title: “The Italian Elections and the Rise of the Invisible Majority”

61. Sciences Po Paris, 12 March (invited talk, conference organised by the Jeunes Européens) Title: “The Italian Elections and the Rise of the Invisible Majority”

60. University of Oxford, 9 March (invited talk Department of Social Policy and Intervention) Title: “Family Policy and The Comparative Method”

59. Columbia University, 31 January (invited talk School of Social Work) Title: “Welfare Regimes Debate: Past, Present, Futures”

2017 58. Sciences Po, 14 November (invited talk LIEPP) Title: “The Paradox of Family Policy”

57. Sciences Po, 4 October (invited talk, “Bobinette”) Title: “The Paradox of Family Policy”

56. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 22 May (invited Talk) Title: “Varieties of Welfare”

55. Sciences Po, 6 March (invited talk LIEPP Seminar Series) Title: “Family Policy and Women’s Employment Outcomes”

54. Le Phénix Scène Nationale Valenciennes/Agence Nationale de La Recherche, 1 March (invited Talk) Title: “Commons, Basic Income and The Rise of The Invisible Majority”

53. University of Udine and Udine Chamber of Commerce, 16 February (invited talk) Title: “The Future of Italian University”

52. University of Udine and Udine Chamber of Commerce, 15 February (invited talk) Title: “Brexit and the Revenge of the Resentful Community”

2016 51. University of Oxford, 2 November, Family Policy Research Group (invited Talk) Title: “Family Policy and Women’s Employment Outcomes”

50. University of California at Berkeley, 22 October, Social Solidarity Workshop (invited Talk) Title: “Analysing the Complex Relation Between the Welfare State and Social Capital”

49. Pordenone Palazzo Badini, 16 September, Pordenone Legge (Key note) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

48. Palermo Biblioteca Comunale di Casa Professa, 7 July, Ricordando il futuro (key note) Title: “Sociology and Calvino’s Lightness”

47. Lodi Teatro delle Vigne, 8 May, Generare Futuro Forum (invited Talk) Title: “Millennials and Invisible Majority”

46. Sciences Po Paris, 14 April (invited Talk Faculty Seminar Series) Title: “Family Policy in the Longue Durée”

45. Sciences Po Paris, 11 April (invited Talk GREPIC Seminar Series) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

44. University of Udine, 5 February (invited talk) Title: “Conclusion of the Friuli Future Forum 2016 (in discussion with Zygmunt Bauman)”

43. University of Udine and Udine Chamber of Commerce, 2 February (invited talk) Title: “Reforming the Italian Welfare State”

2015 42. National Council for Voluntary Organisations, London, 11 November (invited talk), Title: “Poverty and Participation in 21st Century Britain”

41. ACLI Annual Meeting, Trento, Piazza Fiera, 17 October (key note) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

40. University of Geneva, Livewhat Conference, 15 October (invited talk) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

39. International meeting organised by the European United Left of the European Parliament (GUE/NGL) EurHope, Bari, Hotel Excelsior, 26 September (invited talk with Philippe Van Parjis) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

38. FIOM-CGIL National Meeting, Bologna, Parco Caserme Rosse, 28 June (key note) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

37. Brescia, Sala Convegni Chiesa di Santa Giulia, 26 June, Key not speaker with Nobel Laureates George Akerlof, Robert Shiller and Zygmunt Bauman Title: “The Path to a Sustainable Economy”

36. Bocconi University, Milan 22 June (key note speaker) Title: “Who gets too much, who gets nothing: the role of minimum income guarantee”

35. King’s College London, 12 June (invited lecture) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

34. Confindustria Forum, Santa Margherita Ligure (Genoa), 5-6 June (key note speaker) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

33. Conseil Économique et Social (CESE), Paris 6 May (invited lecture) Title: “L’Etat face aux Problèmes de la Jeunesse en France et en Europe”

32. Ecole d’Haute Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 30 March (invited lecture) Title: “Social Capital in Europe: Myth & Realities?”

31. Yonsei University, Seoul, 26 February (invited lecture) Title: “Typologies of youth outsiderness”

30. EWHA Womans University, Seoul, 24 February (key note speaker) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

2014 29. University Magna Graecia, Catanzaro 18 December (invited lecture) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

28. University Orientale Naples, 16 December (invited lecture) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

27. University of Turin, 4 December (invited lecture) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

26. University College London, 29 November (key note speaker) Title: “The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

25. Key note speaker 59th Italian Congress of Engineers, Caserta, Hotel Plaza, 11 September, Title: The Rise of the Invisible Majority”

24. Brescia, Sala Convegni Chiesa di Santa Giulia, 19 June, Key note speaker with Nobel Laureates Robert Engle & James Mirrlees Title: “Who gets too much, who gets nothing”

23. University Magna Graecia, Catanzaro, 12 May (invited lecture) Title: “The Price of the Past: on the intergenerational imbalances of Italian welfare state”

22. Sciences Po Paris, Department of Sociology & LIEPP, 30 April (invited lecture) Title: “The Paradoxical Relation between the Welfare State and Social Capital”

21. Jindal Global University, Sonipat Haryana, NCR of Delhi, 24-25 March (invited lecture) Title: “Unemployment Protection and Family Policy at the turn of the 21st Century”

20. London School of Economics, 28 February (invited lecture) Title: “The Price of the Past: on the intergenerational imbalances of Italian welfare state”

2013 19. University of Oxford, Department of Sociology, 11 November (invited lecture) Title: “Poverty and Participation in 21st Century Britain”

18. University of Mannheim, 4-6 July (key note speaker ESPAnet Doctoral Workshop) Title: “Unemployment Protection and Family Policy at the turn of the 21st Century”

17. Confindustria Forum, Santa Margherita Ligure (Ge), 7-8 June (key note speaker) Title: “Who gets too much, who gets nothing”

16. University of Turin, 29 April (invited lecture) Title: “Who gets too much, who gets nothing”

15. Eupolis Research Center, Milan, 29 April (invited lecture) Title: “Who gets too much, who gets nothing”

14. University of Rome II Tor Vergata, 23 April (invited lecture) Title: “Who gets too much, who gets nothing”

13. University Magna Graecia, Catanzaro, 16 April (invited lecture) Title: “Who gets too much, who gets nothing”

12. King's College London, 1 March (invited lecture) Title: “Who gets too much, who gets nothing”

11. London School of Economics, 15 February (invited lecture) Title: “Who gets too much, who gets nothing”

2012 10. University of London Union, 14 December (key note speaker) Title: “The Price of the Past: on the intergenerational imbalances of Italian welfare state”

9. St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, 2-5 July (invited talk 5th ESRC Research Methods Festival) Title: “Unemployment Protection and Family Policy at the turn of the 21st Century”

8. University of Southern Denmark, Odense, 14-16 June (invited talk) Title: “Unemployment Protection and Family Policy at the turn of the 21st Century”

7. University of Westminster, London, 25 May (key note speaker) Title: “The Price of the Past: on the intergenerational imbalances of Italian welfare state”

6. University of Marche, Ancona 20 May (key note speaker) Title: “The Price of the Past: on the intergenerational imbalances of Italian welfare state”

5. University of Bergamo, 18 May (invited lecture) Title: “Unemployment Protection and Family Policy at the turn of the 21st Century”

2011 4. Confindustria Forum, Capri 21-22 October (key note speaker) Title: “The Price of the Past: on the intergenerational imbalances of Italian welfare state”

2010 3. Nuffield College, Oxford, 18 February (invited talk) Title: “Social Capital in Europe”

2009 2. University of Calabria, Cosenza, 27 November (invited lecture) Title: “Social Capital in Europe”

1. University of Turin, 31 March (invited lecture) Title: “Social Capital in Europe”

Convenor Conferences/Seminar Series Seminar Series “LIEPP Brown Bag Methodological” (with Jan Rovny), 2017-Present, Sciences Po

Co-Organizer Scientific Seminars, OSC, Sciences Po, 2015-2017 (with Mirna Safi)

Friuli Future Forum 1-5 February 2016; 14-18 February 2017, Chamber of Commerce of Udine & University of Udine: 46 speakers & 17 Roundtables (22 academics, 12 Journalists, 5 Entrepreneurs, 7 Politicians) Main Guests: Zygmunt Bauman, Serge Latouche, Guy Standing.

ESRC Workshop: “Comparative Methods”, 12-14 January 2012, University of Oxford

Workshop: “Poverty, Participation and Choice in the UK”, 23 October 2012, University of Oxford

Seminar Series “the Future of Italian Politics”, February-May 2012, University of Oxford

Seminar Series “Approaches to Comparative Social Policy”, (with Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser and Professor Robert Walker), January-March 2012, University of Oxford

Translation 2012, University of Oxford, 12 May, “The Current Crisis through the Lens of History” (for Antonio Negri)

MEDIA Editorials on National Newspapers Since April 2018 I wrote 1 Article on L’Espresso

Since November 2016 I wrote 1 article on Linkiesta http://www.linkiesta.it/it/author/emanuele-ferragina/580/

Since February 2015 I wrote 32 editorials on Left http://www.left.it/author/emanuele-ferragina/

Since July 2012 I wrote 46 op-eds on http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/blog/eferragina/

Other Op-ed LSE British Politics and Policy Blog, 26 May 2016, “From the Third Way to the Big Society: the rise and fall of social capital”

The Conversation (French Edition), 23 August 2016, “Grandeur et décadence du capital social”

Guest TV Programs Since July 2011, I have been guest of 50 Political Talk-shows in Italy and France: • Square Salon, Arte (2 episodes) • Servizio Pubblico, La 7 (4 episodes) • Otto e mezzo, La7 (2 episodes) • Piazza Pulita, La 7 (5 episodes) • L’Aria che Tira, La 7 (4 episodes) • Omnibus, La7 (2 episodes) • Coffee Break, La7 (2 episodes) • L’Arena, Raiuno (1 episode) • Unomattina, Raiuno (1 episode) • Agora’, Raitre (11 episodes) • Linea Notte, Raitre (1 episode) • La Guerra dei Due Mondi, Raitre (1 episode) • Rapporto Carelli, Sky Tg 24 (8 episodes) • Sky Tg 24 Approfondimento pomeridiano (1 episode) • Tg 24 Mezzora, Sky tg 24 (1 episode) • Rainews, Rainews 24 (1 episode) • Tgcom, Mediaset (1 episode) • Nel Cuore dei Giorni, TV Sat 2000 (1 episode) • Linea Mondo, Youdem TV (1 episode)

Interviews (Radio) Since April 2013 I have been interviewed in 10 national radio programs in Italy: Nove in punto (Radio 24); Giovani Talenti (Radio 24); Radio Citta’ (Radio Ies); Piazza Duomo (Radio Toscana); Zaza' (Radiotre); Tutta la citta' ne parla (Radiotre); Zapping 2.0 (Radiouno); Farenight (Radiotre); All Capital (Radio Capital).

Since September 2017 I have been interviewed in one radio program in France (France Culture, Culture Monde)

Interviews (newspapers) 16 March 2015, L’Espresso

23 November 2014, Linkiesta

5 November 2014, L’Espresso

21 October 2014,

10 October 2014, Venerdì di Repubblica n. 1386

23 June 2013, Rassegna Sindacale CGIL n.24

20 April 2013, Linkiesta

13 April 2013,

26 October 2012, EticaNews

30 November 2011,

4 November 2011,

14 July 2011, Il

3 November 2010,

31 October 2010, Il Fatto Quotidiano

21 September 2010, La Stampa

Reviews Reviews of my book La Maggioranza Invisibile: • 28 March 2015, LEFT (entire issue dedicated to La Maggioranza Invisibile) • 24 December 2014, Il Fatto Quotidiano • 14 December 2014, The Huffington Post (Italy) • 7 December 2014, L’Espresso • 27 November 2014, • 15 October 2014, Il Fatto Quotidiano • 10 October 2014, Venerdì di Repubblica n. 1386

Reviews of my book Chi Troppo, Chi Niente: • 10 March 2014, Cultbook TV program broadcasted by Rai Scholar • 25 July & 7 May 2013, Il Corriere della Sera • 26 April 2013, • 19 April 2013, Il Manifesto • 12 April 2013, Otto e Mezzo TV Talk Show Broadcasted by La7 • 16 March 2013, Il Fatto Quotidiano

Review of my Report Poverty, Participation and Choice (2013): • 27 May, The Independent, "One-third of Britons are too poor to 'join in with society”

Mentions of my work (Selected) 31 August 2017, Repubblica

20 February 2017, Le Figaro

22 October 2015, L’Espresso (online edition)

3 June 2015, Repubblica (online edition)

2 June 2015, L’Espresso (online edition)

26 March 2015, Il Manifesto

24 March 2015, L’Espresso (page 1)

16 March 2015, L’Espresso (page 1)

22 December 2014, Il Fatto Quotidiano

8 December 2014, Il Foglio (page 1)

5 November 2014, Gioia (page 50)

1 November 2014, ItaliaOggi (page 11)

11 November 2013, Repubblica (online edition)

3 October 2013, Il Sole 24 ore (online edition)

8 June 2013, Il Sole 24 Ore (page 4)

30 April 2013, L’Espresso (online edition)

10 June 2012, Il Sole 24 Ore (page 1)

27 May 2012, Il Fatto Quotidiano (online edition)

16 March 2012 Il Fatto Quotidiano (online edition)

13 March 2012, La Repubblica (online edition)

2 February 2012, Il Foglio (page 4)

23 October 2011, Il Corriere della Sera (page 6)

23 October 2011, La Repubblica (page 6)

23 October 2011, Il Sole 24 Ore (page 1)

4 May 2011, Il Manifesto (page 9)

April 2011, Il Corriere della Sera (Style)

CONSULTING & ADVISORY

Advisor, Democratic Party (Rome), Giuseppe Civati’s Manifesto for the national congress, 2013

Advisor, Democratic Party (Catanzaro, Italy), Salvatore Scalzo’s manifesto for local elections, 2011

Advisor, Lombardy Regional Council (Milan), innovative labour market policy, 2010

Advisor, Small Loans Company (Glasgow), defining social media strategy, 2010

Advisor, Look Ahead Housing and Care (London), personalisation of social services, 2010

Consultant, London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham (London), vision and core values, 2009

Consultant, Camden PCT Provider Services (London), business plan occupational health service, 2009

Consultant, The Hyde Group (London) fostering long term renting during the economic crises, 2009

Advisor, London Borough of Camden (London), pilot project ‘Pathways for all housing service’ (PFA), 2008

Consultant, London Borough of Camden (London), increasing the profitability of leather lane market, 2008

Consultant, European Forum for the Arts and Heritage (Brussels), assessing the impact of cultural policy on European economy, 2007

Consultant, Hartley Investment Trust (London), analyse the equity-gap for the SME in the UK, 2007

Consultant, Dr. Oetker (UK/Germany), proposing the best entry strategy in the UK food service market, 2006

SKILLS AND INTERESTS Languages: Italian (Mother tongue), French (Fluent), English (Fluent)

IT: Office Package, SPSS, STATA, MPLUS (Advanced User)

Interest: Classical and Rock music, literature and poetry

Sport: Football, Running, Cycling, Squash