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Pasquale Colloca is an Associate Professor at the University of Bologna's Department of Educational Sciences 'Giovanni Maria Bertin', specializing in General Sociology. His research focuses on the intersection of populism, institutional trust, and societal crises, particularly during the pandemic. He investigates how crises reshape political behaviors, electoral dynamics, and social cohesion. His work bridges sociology and political science, addressing topics like pandemic governance, anti-democratic sentiment, and urban socio-economic disparities.
Key research areas include the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on trust in institutions, the evolution of populist movements, and the role of anxiety in political decision-making. His studies often employ longitudinal designs and comparative analyses across Italian cities like Bologna and Rome. Colloca also explores electoral geography and voter behavior shifts in response to socio-economic challenges.
Teaching responsibilities include courses on social research methodology and welfare sociology. His office hours are held weekly at the Department of Educational Sciences, emphasizing student engagement via email coordination. No specific grants or lab affiliations are detailed in the provided materials.
