Dr. Angela Condello Ph.D.
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Angela Condello is an associate researcher in Maurizio Ferraris’ Documental mobilization initiative, in Paris, Collège d’études Mondiales, FMSH.
She is Adjunct Professor (Jean Monnet Module “Cultures of Normativity” 2017-2020) at the Deparment of Philosophy of the University of Torino where she also directs LabOnt Law and coordinates the Jean Monnet Project “I work, therefore I am European” (http://labont.it/i-work-therefore-i-am-european).
She is Research Fellow at the Law Department of Roma Tre where she has been teaching Law and Humanities since 2013. Starting from December 2018, she has been a member of the Westminster Law and Theory Lab directed by Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos.
Angela obtained her PhD in 2013 in legal philosophy at the Law School of the University of Roma Tre.
She created and teaches a course on law and gender at Roma Tre for which she got a teaching award. She worked as of 2013 - and she currently cooperates - with the Human Rights Committee of the Italian Senate of the Republic and with A Buon Diritto Onlus.
In 2015, she has been awarded with a Fernand Braudel Fellowship to conduct research on exemplarity between law and philosophy at the CENJ at the EHESS in Paris. In 2014, she was a Fellow at the Käte Hamburger Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities “Law as Culture”.
In 2015 and 2016 she was Guest Professor (Law and Humanities) at the Law School of the University of Ghent. She organizes the International Roundtables for the Semiotics of Law (New York 2017, together with Prof. Goodrich at Cardozo Law School and Turin 2018, with LabOnt and Turin Law School) and is a member of the following editorial boards: Law Text Culture, Law and Literature, International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, Rivista di Estetica.
Angela is Managing Editor of Brill Research Perspectives in Art and Law (http://www.brill.com/products/journal/brill-research-perspectives-art-and-law). She has published widely on analogy, exemplarity, human rights, law and literature, law and humanities in international journals such as: Politica del diritto, Mélanges de l’école française de Rome, Ratio Juris, Journal of Law and Society, International Journal for Semiotics of Law, Semiotica. She has edited a special issues published in 2017 (Rivista di Estetica, on “Law and the Faculty of Jugement”; and Law and Literature, “Exemplarity and its Normativity”). Her book Analogica. Il doppio legame tra diritto e analogia is forthcoming with Quodlibet. In February 2018 the book “Il denaro e i suoi inganni” (Einaudi), by John Searle and Maurizio Ferraris, edited by and with essay by Angela, will be published as well as the Springer Volume “Sensing the Nation’s Law. Inquiries into the Aesthetics of Democratic Legitimacy”, which she edited with Mark Antaki, Sarah Marusek and Stefan Huygebaert.
In February 2018 she was awarded the Altiero Spinelli for research in the humanities within the EU and became the director of the Westminster University Press series “French Philosophy and Law”.