
معرفی
Sabina Perrino is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Binghamton University, where she also serves as Director of the Linguistics Program. Her work bridges linguistic anthropology, sociolinguistics, and narrative theory through fieldwork in Senegal and Northern Italy.
- PhD from University of Pennsylvania
Research focuses on racialized language in pandemic and migration contexts, chronotopic analysis of storytelling, and narrative practices in digital environments. Her 2025 study examines Made-in-Italy branding through executive narratives, while 2022 pandemic research explores regionalized 'war' chronotopes.
Recent publications in Discourse Studies (2024) analyze scalar intimacy in historical cafes, and 2023 work investigates pandemic health narratives. Collaborative projects with Anna De Fina and Rae Jereza extend chronotopic theory to digital far-right discourse in Italy and the Philippines.
Key methodological contributions include narrative inquiry frameworks and critiques of exclusion/inclusion dichotomies in discourse analysis. No explicit student advising or grant information is available in the provided texts.


