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Speakers @ FREASCO Multiplier Event

Speakers @ FREASCO Multiplier Event

Tiziana Chiappelli, UNIFI

Tiziana Chiappelli, PhD, is an experienced researcher on national and international level on processes of socio-cultural inclusion and exclusion of minorities with focus on gender, cultural differences, educational systems and active citizenship processes. Her areas of research include Europe (in particular, gender and migration issues in education and social inclusion with attention to second generations), Northern Africa and Middle East countries (democratisation processes through education and social and female movements) and Latin America (management of cultural diversity, formal and informal educational processes in gender perspective). She has authored essays and texts on gender, diversity, intercultural issues, international migration and minorities.

Andrea Del Bono, IRIS

Andrea Del Bono is a IRIS researcher, researching on migration and urban place-making, methods for social and cultural research.

Irene Biemmi, UNIFI

Irene Biemmi is a researcher at the Department of Education, Languages, Intercultures, Literatures and Psychology (FORLILPSI), University of Florence. Her areas of research interest concern gender issues in the education sector with particular reference to the critical analysis of teaching materials, teacher training, and

orientation. She is a member of the Italian Society of Pedagogy (SIPED) within which she is part of the working group “Pedagogical intersections. Sexes, genders, sexuality”. For the publisher Rosenberg & Sellier (Turin), together with Barbara Poggio and Stefano Ciccone, she directs the series of scientific studies “Questions of Gender”.

Emiliano Macinai, UNIFI

Emiliano Macinai is Associate Professor of Education at the Department of Education, Languages, Intercultures, Literatures and Psychology at the University of Florence. He teaches Intercultural Education, Childhood Education and Theories of educational politics. He carries out his research in the field of the Childhood Studies, Human Rights and Multiculturalism. The main research topics in such frameworks concern Childhood Education and Intercultural Education, with special reference to the children’s rights; to the conditions and the representations of childhood in the complex and multicultural society; to the evolution of the social and cultural meaning of “childhood” along the contemporary age.

Sara Guirado, UNIFI

Sara Guirado, pedagogist and PhD Doctor Europeaus, is a research fellow in General and Social Pedagogy at the Department of Education, Languages, Interculture, Literature and Psychology of the University of Florence and teaching assistant of the Gender Pedagogy subject. She is researcher Childhood Pedagogy and is particularly interested in the issue of rights and active citizenship of the new generations and in the use of qualitative methodologies in the field of pedagogical research. In 2022 she released the monograph for the ETS publishing house: I diritti di partecipazione fra teoria, sfide e realtà. Una ricerca pedagogica al femminile. Sara Guirado has carried out research and training activities at the University of Malaga (Spain) and since 2020 she is junior member of the Italian Society of Pedagogy (SIPED)

Irakleia Alevra, iED

Irakleia Aevra is a project writer and manager for EU programmes, initiatives and tenders, who is currently part of the Planning & Implementation Team of the Institute of Entrepreneurship Development.

Irakleia holds an Integrated Master diploma in Urban Planning and Regional Development from the University of Thessaly, while she is currently studying for a Bachelor Degree in Economics.

During her research experience and her work on several European projects, she has developed learning and training material for improving the competences of educators and introducing innovative pedagogical methods in the direction of developing a more inclusive and sustainable school environment. Among the topics she has addressed are integration of students with migrant backgrounds in the school environment, gender education in school, gender inequalities in STEM education and others.

Fabio Bracci, IRIS

Fabio Bracci is a IRIS researcher, his main field of research is social and labour policies. Author and co-author of monographs and research reports, he has been collaborating also with universities and other research institutes.

Mathilde Sengoelge, PSYTEL

Mathilde Sengoelge is Associate Professor in Global Public Health and her main field of research is health equity. She is International Projects Manager for Psytel, a French NGO that specialises in the prevention of gender-based violence. She has been project leader and partner in EU co-funded projects for 15 years.

Pille Tsopp-Pagan, WSIC

Pille is an Estonian social justice advocate, who have been working for women’s and children’s rights to live free from violence for over a decade. Her professional background is business finance, working as CFO of various local and international companies for 30 years.  She is the co-founder of the first women’s shelter in Baltic states in 2002, located in Estonia. Since 2011, she has served as head of the NGO. 2017-november 2021 she served as board member, President, and Vice-President of WAVE Network. She has led several international projects that advance helping assisting victims of domestic violence. For the past 6 years she has worked together with international partners for creating a framework of supporting older women-victims of violence, as this is one of the most vulnerable, least accessible and least helped groups.

 Hector Charles Pagan, UT

Hector C. Pagan has over 15 years of experience lecturing on public policy, public management and civil society issues; currently he holds the position of Head of Grant Writing Unit, and also teaches at the Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies at the University of Tartu. He also has also conducted workshops and trainings for adult learners in a wide range of fields, including project management, fundraising and policy analysis.

He has also worked on numerous research projects, including the H2020 Projects PANEL2050 Partnership for New Energy Leadership 2050, and CEESEU – Central and Eastern Europe Sustainable Energy Union. Within PANEL2050 he has been responsible for developing a stakeholder engagement model and training programme for energy forerunners. He also has managed multiple international projects including H2020 (TRANSGENO, SEARMET) Interreg (Test-4-SME) and Erasmus (TISOVA). He also has over twenty years of experience working with civil society /third sector organizations in the United States and Estonia from various fields including energy management, environmental science and social services.

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