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Massimo Ramaioli
Al-Akhawayn University
Occupation
Visiting Assistant/Associate Professor
Contact
Via Sali 4
Sant'Angelo Lodigiano 26866
Italy
ABOUT
I am Assistant Professor of Political Science and Student Affairs Coordinator, School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Al-Akhawayn University in Ifrane (AUI). I gained a PhD in Political Science from Syracuse University - Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs with fields of concentration in Comparative Politics and International Relations, with regional focus on Middle East Politics. My main areas of research and interests are Islamism and political Islam (in particular Arab Salafism), critical theories (especially with regards to Gramscian studies and theories), postcolonial politics, international relations theory, social and political mobilization, and politics of development. I have experience in higher education teaching, having offered a variety of graduate and undergraduate courses spanning across academic disciplines (besides political science, also sociology, history, philosophy and political economy) in the US, Jordan, Pakistan and Morocco. I have acquired experience in academic administration during my tenure as Assistant Dean for the School or Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Habib University. Outside my academic roles, I write on and collaborate regularly with Italian media and think tanks about current events and political, historical and economic dynamics. I have also spoken at public events in Italy, US, Pakistan and Jordan. I am fluent in English and Italian, and advanced in Arabic and French.
Discipline
Political Science
Sub Areas
Islamic Studies
Colonialism
Comparative
Modernization
Theory
Geographic Areas of Interest
All Middle East
Fertile Crescent
Islamic World
Jordan
Mashreq
Pakistan
Specialties
Political Islam
Gramscian Theory
Political Mobilization
Languages
Italian (native)
Arabic (advanced)
French (intermediate)
English (fluent)
Education
DPhil | 2017 | Political Science | Syracuse University
MA (Hons) | 2007 | Middle East Studies | SOAS
MA (Hons) | 2005 | African and Asian Studies | University of Pavia
BA | 2003 | Social Sciences | University of Pavia
Abstracts
Shared Anxieties in Late Modernity: Between ‘Weak Thought’ and Salafi Islamism Islamic Gramscian Intellectuals: ‘Ulama, New Religious Intellectuals and the Dynamics of Political Modernity