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 Allison Petrozziello

Allison Petrozziello

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EducationPhD, Wilfrid Laurier University
Areas of ExpertiseGender, politics of migration, international development, human rights, statelessness, global social policy, intersectional feminist research, Latin America & Caribbean

 

Allison Petrozziello is an Assistant Professor of Global Migration and Inequality in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at 91¸£Àû. She is a global governance scholar specialized in gender and human-rights based approaches to the governance of migration and citizenship. Her academic work builds on over 15 years of experience in international research, teaching, and policy advocacy work, mostly in Latin America and the Caribbean, with stakeholders ranging from grassroots organizations to policymakers to the United Nations.

Allison's research examines global patterns of intersecting forms of social inequality which can make children of migrants and refugees stateless. She is currently working on a book manuscript based on her award-winning dissertation 

Selected Publications

Petrozziello, A. J. (2025). . Journal of Human Rights, 1–17. doi: 10.1080/14754835.2025.2477493

Petrozziello, A.J. (2024).  In N. Piper & K. Datta, The Elgar Companion to Migration and the Sustainable Development Goals (pp. 137-150). Elgar.

Petrozziello, A.J. (2019). . Gender & Development, 27(1): 31-47. 

 

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