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Chiara Brambilla, PhD in Anthropology and Epistemology of Complexity, is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the Department of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bergamo (Italy).
Her research focuses on anthropology, critical geopolitics and epistemology of borders; border studies and border theory; the Mediterranean border-migration nexus; border aesthetics; urban ethnography and borders in cities; landscapes, territories and identities; borders in Africa; colonialism and post-colonialism in Africa with special regard to Italian and German colonial experience. She has carried out her field and archivist-bibliographic research both at international (Africa: Benin, Burkina Faso, Niger, Libya, Angola/Namibia, Tunisia; Europe: Berlin) and national (Province of Bergamo, Autonomous Province of Trento, Lampedusa, Mazara del Vallo - Sicily) level.
She has published in her research focus areas within Italian and international journals and volumes. She has authored the monograph Ripensare le frontiere in Africa. Il caso Angola/Namibia e l’identità kwanyama (2009) and, with M. Rizzi, the volume Migrazioni e religioni. Un’esperienza locale di dialogo tra cristiani e musulmani (2011). She has edited, with B. Riccio, the volume Transnational Migration, Cosmopolitanism and Dis-Located Borders (2010), with M. Benadusi and B. Riccio, the book Disasters, Development and Humanitarian Aid. New Challenges for Antropology (2011) and, with J. Laine, J. Scott and G. Bocchi, the volume Borderscaping: Imaginations and Practices of Border Making (2015 in the Border Regions Series with Ashgate).
She has been the scientific responsible, with G. Bocchi, for the research work of the Centre for Research on Complexity of the University of Bergamo within the EU FP7 project EUBORDERSCAPES (2012/2016) and participated in the transdisciplinary Research Project “Border Aesthetics” (2010/2013) under the Research Council of Norway KULVER programme, initiated by the Border Poetics Research Group, University of Tromsø, Norway.
She is Associate Member of the Nijmegen Centre for Border Research - NCBR, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands; member of African Borderlands Research Network - ABORNE and of the Association for Borderlands Studies - ABS (she has been nominated to serve as a member of the ABS board of directors for 2016-2019 term).
She is regional editor for Europe of the Journal of Borderlands Studies.

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