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Fabrizio Di Mascio
University of Torino
Italy
Fabrizio Di Mascio is associate professor of Political Science at the University of Turin, Italy. His research focuses on public management reform, regulatory governance, anticorruption, and transparency. He is President of the Observatory on Regulatory Impact Analysis (Osservatorio AIR). Email: fabrizio.dimascio@unito.it
Michele Barbieri
University of Napoli “Parthenope”
Italy
Michele Barbieri is a Ph.D. student in Law and Social-Economic Institutions at the University of Naples “Parthenope”, Italy. His main areas of research are network power dynamics, regulation of online platforms, anti-money laundering and migrations. He is a member of the Italian Association of Sociology (AIS) and of the Observatory on Regulatory Impact Analysis (Osservatorio AIR). Email: m.barbieri@uniparthenope.it
Alessandro Natalini
University of Napoli “Parthenope”
Italy
Alessandro Natalini is associate professor of Political Science at the University of Naples “Parthenope”, Italy. His research interests include public management reform, regulatory governance and cutback management. He has several years of professional practice experience in Italian public bodies, including the Department for Public Administration, Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers. Email: alessandro.natalini@uniparthenope.it
Donatella Selva
University of Tuscia
Italy
Donatella Selva is postdoctoral fellow in Political Sociology at Tuscia University, Italy, and researcher of Media Studies at LUISS University, also based in Italy. Her current research interests are focused on the analysis of digital platforms, information disorders and political communication, and she has worked on the comparative analysis of digital strategies and policies. Email: donatella.selva@unitus.it
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