Valeria Ottonelli

Researcher associate

email: vottonel@nous.unige.it

Skype: valeriaottonelli

Valeria Ottonelli is Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Genoa, Dept. of Classics, Philosophy and History. Her main research interests focus on the normative theory of democratic institutions and participation and on the theory of just migration policies, with a special focus on temporary migration. Her work has appeared in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, The Journal of Political Philosophy, Political Theory, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, International Migration Review, Political Studies, and the Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy.


 

Valeria Ottonelli è Professore di Filosofia Politica all’Università di Genova, Dipartimento di Antichità, Filosofia e Storia. I suoi principali interessi di ricerca vertono sulla teoria normativa delle istituzioni e della partecipazione democratica e sulla teoria della giustizia nell’immigrazione, con particolare riferimento alle migrazioni a carattere temporaneo. I suoi lavori sono apparsi su Politics, Philosophy and Economics, The Journal of Political Philosophy, Political Theory, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, International Migration Review, Political Studies, and the Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy.

  • “The Right to Stay as a Control Right”, in Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020, pp. 87-117.
  • “Temporary Migration Projects, Special Rights and Social Dumping” (con T. Torresi), Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 22, 2, 2019, pp. 267-81.
  • “Rethinking Consent in Trafficking and Smuggling” (with Tiziana Torresi) in A. Sager (a cura di), The Ethics and Politics of Immigration, Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield, 2016, pp. 125-42.
  • “Temporary Migration Projects and Voting Rights” (with Tiziana Torresi), Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 17, 2014, pp. 280-99.
  • ‘When Is Migration Voluntary?’ (con Tiziana Torresi), International Migration Review, 47, 4, 2013, pp. 783-813.