Tommaso Vitale
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Tommaso Vitale | |
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| Citizenship | Italy |
| Alma mater | University of Milan |
| Occupations | Sociologist and academic |
| Employer | Sciences Po |
| Known for | Comparative urban sociology and public policy research on territorial inequalities and urban governance |
| Title | Dean of the Sciences Po Urban School |
Tommaso Vitale is an Italian sociologist[1] and academic who is a full professor of sociology at Sciences Po in Paris.[2] He serves as dean of the Sciences Po Urban School.[2] He is affiliated with the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics and is scientific director of the cross cutting program Cities Are Back in Town.[2]
His research in comparative urban sociology and public policy examines territorial inequalities, governance of public space, local welfare, housing and institutional change, racism, structural obstacles affecting Roma mobility, and urban desegregation.[2]
Tommaso Vitale was born in Italy. From an early age, he was interested in becoming a scientist and a later turn toward questions of space, borders, and justice during the wars in the former Yugoslavia, when he was involved in solidarity initiatives for refugees.[3] He studied political science and sociology at the University of Milan, earned a master's degree in political science in 1999 and a doctorate in sociology in 2003.[2] Later, he completed postdoctoral research at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales and at Indiana University Bloomington.[4]
Career
Vitale's first academic post was at the University of Milan Bicocca.[4][5] In 2010, he joined Sciences Po as an associate professor of sociology at the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics and became scientific director of the master's program Governing the Large Metropolis.[4] He is also a scientific director of the permanent research seminar Cities Are Back in Town.[2] In May 2022, Sciences Po appointed him as dean of the Urban School.[4]