PhD Student
PhD Student in Political Science (SNSF project DIVIDE)
M.A. in Global Politics and Euro-Mediterranean Relations (University of Catania) and European Studies (Europa-Universität Flensburg), Summa Cum Laude
B.A. in History, Politics and International Relations (University of Catania), Summa Cum Laude
Office: Lowerre Academic Center, Office 4
Phone: +41 91 986 36 34
Email: gpanarello@fus.edu
Giona Panarello is a PhD student in Political Science and a researcher in the SNSF-funded DIVIDE project, working under the supervision of Professor Oliver Strijbis. In his doctoral research, he studies the relationship between perceptions of procedural fairness and populist attitudes in direct-democratic votes. He specializes in survey methodology.
Giona earned his Master’s degree through a double-degree program in Global Politics and Euro-Mediterranean Relations (University of Catania) and European Studies (Europa-Universität Flensburg), after completing a Bachelor’s degree in History, Politics and International Relations at the University of Catania. Prior to joining Franklin, he served as a Research Assistant in the Jean Monnet Chair “Challenges to Democracy and Representation in the EU”, led by Professor Marcello Carammia. Beyond academia, he has experience in project coordination and public communication, and he has presented his work at international conferences.
Conference Papers and Presentations
“Political Discontent as the Missing Link between Populism and Euroscepticism” (with M. Carammia), ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops, University of Innsbruck, Austria, April 2026 (Upcoming).
“The Mood of Discontent in Italy, 2004-2023: Components, Dynamics, and Determinants” (with M. Carammia), SPSA (Swiss Political Science Association) Annual Congress, University of Zurich, Switzerland, January 15-16, 2026.
Poster Session: Presentation of the activities of the Jean Monnet Chair EuDARe, Erasmus+ INFODAY Call 2025 (INDIRE), Naples, Italy, November 26-27, 2024.
“The Populist Mood” (with M. Carammia), The European Union Evolving: Entry, Exit and Exclusion, Europa-Kolleg Hamburg, Germany, November 16-17, 2023.