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Sabrina Stallone is a lecturer and postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bern, affiliated with the Unit of Social Anthropology. Her work bridges feminist theory with urban studies, examining how marginalized groups engage with urban future-making processes.
- PhD in Social Anthropology with a Diploma Supplement in Gender Studies, University of Bern
- MA in Cultural Analysis, University of Amsterdam
- BA in English and Social/Cultural Anthropology, University of Zurich and Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Research Interests focus on:
- Anthropology of the future and planning
- Gender and urban space dynamics
- Social movements in cities
- Social reproduction theory
- Urban citizenship and migration
Publication Trends highlight feminist critiques of urban planning, affect theory applications in city studies, and social movements' role in shaping urban futures. Her work spans ethnographic studies of Zurich's land reserves, Tel Aviv's urban LGBTQ+ politics, and crisis-driven knowledge production.
Scientific Awards include the prestigious Doc.CH Excellence Scholarship by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF).
Advising and Collaborations involve partnerships with institutions like City University New York, Humboldt University Berlin, and University of Amsterdam. She has participated in international conferences and workshops, including the SIAC National Conference and SIEF Congress.




