Caterina Borelli holds a BA in Intercultural Studies by the University of Trieste (Italy), and a MA and a PhD in Social Anthropology by the University of Barcelona (Spain). Currently she is Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global fellow at the Ca' Foscari University if Venice (Italy), in partnership with The New School for Social Research of New York (USA), with the research project BeCAMP – Beyond the camp: border regimes, enduring liminality and everyday geopolitics in Italy and Spain, which aims at offering a well-informed, ethnographically rooted account of the life within and at the fringes of European asylum regimes. Beside academia, she has an extensive experience as social worker in the field of migration.

Roles

  • Università Ca' Foscari

    University, Venezia, Italy
    Postdoctoral Researcher

  • The New School for Social Research

    University, New York, United States
    Visiting Researcher

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