Simone Cremaschi Awarded for His PhD Dissertation
PEOPLE |

Simone Cremaschi Awarded for His PhD Dissertation

THE BOCCONI POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW WON THE MARIA BAGANHA AWARD 2021 FOR HIS STUDY ON WEST AFRICAN IMMIGRANT GHETTOS IN ITALY

Simone Cremaschi, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Bocconi Dondena Centre, received the Maria Baganha Award 2021 by International Migration Research Network (IMISCOE) for his PhD dissertation, Sheltered: Life and Work in Italy’s Immigrant Ghettos.
 
In his dissertation, Cremaschi gives an insider's perspective on the mechanisms sustaining the parallel society created by marginalized West African farmworkers in Italy. The study debunks widely held beliefs about the shantytowns known as ‘ghettos’ and sheds new light on the role of illegal immigrant brokers. According to Cremaschi, “the brokers known as ‘caporali’ play a crucial role in the agricultural labor market since they offer an underground market solution to the structural void left by the economic policies of this country.”
 
The Maria Ioannis Baganha Distinguished Dissertation Award is awarded annually since 2010 by IMISCOE Research Network to stimulate and recognize excellent PhD research in the field of migration, integration and social cohesion in Europe.
 
IMISCOE is Europe's largest interdisciplinary research network in the field of migration, integration and diversity studies. The research network currently consists of 61 research institutes from almost all European countries and from various disciplines, including sociology, political science, economics, law, demography, public administration, social geography, and history.

by Weiwei Chen
Bocconi Knowledge newsletter

News

  • Providers of Long Term Care for the Elderly Must Evolve

    The latest report on this sector by the Cergas research center and Essity has been released  

  • Bocconi Postdoc Invited to High Profile Conference

    Gianluigi Riva joins a selected group of young scientists that will attend a meeting with Nobel laureates later this year  

Seminars

  November 2021  
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30          

Seminars

  • Dave Donaldson - Putting Quantitative Models to the Test: An Application to Trump's Trade War

    DAVE DONALDSON - MIT

    Alberto Alesina Seminar Room 5.e4.sr04, floor 5, Via Roentgen 1

  • Camillo De Lellis: Besicovitch's 1/2 problem and linear programming

    CAMILLO DE LELLIS - Institute for Advanced Studies

    Room 3-E4-SR03 (Rontgen)