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Galadriel Ravelli is a Lecturer at the School of Politics, Languages and International Studies, University of Bath. Her research focuses on colonial histories, neo-fascist movements, and migration governance, particularly in post-colonial contexts. She examines the memory of colonial deportations from Libya to Italy and their legacy in Europe, as well as transnational neo-fascist networks. Her work contributes to understanding the intersections of identity, power, and historical memory in modern political dynamics.
Recent research includes analyzing colonial displacement narratives, post-colonial Italy’s migration policies, and the revival of neo-fascist ideologies through transnational media. Her publications explore themes such as Italianness identity, refugee crisis framing, and the role of transnational magazines in sustaining extremist networks.
Ravelli has participated in media initiatives to raise awareness about colonial heritage, including an online exhibition on Libyan deportations to Italy and educational projects in UK schools addressing colonial legacies. Her contributions align with global efforts to address historical injustices and promote inclusive narratives.
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