
معرفی
Dr. Giorgio Brocco is a Research Associate (PostDoc) and Lecturer at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Vienna. His academic journey includes a PhD from the Free University of Berlin (2021), where his thesis focused on albinism in Tanzania. He currently leads research on environmental health and justice in the French Caribbean territories. His affiliations include the Research Group 'Health Matters' and collaborations with global platforms like ResearchGate and Google Scholar.
Education:
- PhD in Social and Cultural Anthropology, Free University of Berlin, 2021
- Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Vienna, 2021–present
Research Focus: Medical anthropology, disability studies, environmental health, postcolonial critique, and critical disability frameworks. His work emphasizes global-local interactions, media representations, and humanitarian discourses.
Teaching: Current and past courses via u:find platform, focusing on medical anthropology and disability studies.
Grants & Labs: Engaged with interdisciplinary projects on albinism and environmental toxins in Martinique/Guadeloupe. No explicit grants mentioned, but extensive conference participation (e.g., 'Sentiments of Justice in Africa', 'Different Shades of White').
Publications: Over 30 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, including key works on albinism in Tanzania and postcolonial medical anthropology.




