International Doctorate in Political Sciences (History and Institutions of Asia), University of Pisa. BA and MA in Area Studies (South Asia), Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Visiting student at the Centre for Historical Studies, JNU (Delhi). Erasmus student at the Department of South Asia and the Himalayas, INALCO (Paris). She carried out research in Calcutta and worked on oral and archival sources, memoir and biographies concerning lives of revolutionary activists (1960s-1970s).
(2021). How Can a Socio-Political Conflict Speak? Some Trends in the Study of West Bengal’s Naxalbari Movement, 1967-1972. The Lab’s Quarterly. XXIII (2): 59-82. (2021). West Bengal, 1948-1966. Political Subjectivity in Contentious Politics: Notes on the Historiography, in De Toffoli, Matteo and Laneri, Calogero (eds), Confini, identità e cittadinanza. Uno sguardo multidisciplinare, Pisa: ETS. (2020). The Naxalite Movement in West Bengal, 1967-1972: Who Speaks for Who? In Dundovich, Elena (eds), Partecipazione, conflitti e sicurezza. Mutamento e dinamiche evolutive dagli anni Cinquanta ad oggi, Pisa: Pisa University Press, pp. 65-75.