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Dr. Victoria Donnaloja is an Early Career Fellow at the Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Essex, supported by a Leverhulme Fellowship. She holds a PhD in Social Policy from the London School of Economics (2021), preceded by MSc degrees in Social Research Methods (2017) and Philosophy and Public Policy (2014), as well as a BSc in Economics (2013) from the University of Essex.
Her research focuses on citizenship dynamics, migration impacts, and generational shifts in inclusion attitudes. Key areas include public attitudes toward citizenship reforms, immigrant naturalization, and the role of education in shaping intergenerational values. Recent work examines how parental attitudes toward immigrants influence children’s political inclusion and explores multidimensionality in national belonging.
Scientific achievements include the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship, funding her current project on generational inclusion trends. Her publications span experimental research on citizenship criteria and longitudinal analyses of political engagement post-naturalization.
Advising and grants: Her Leverhulme Fellowship (2021–present) supports research on education’s impact on generational inclusion attitudes. No formal advisees are listed, but her work engages academic communities in sociopolitical discourse.



