I was born in Italy in 1993. I got my BA in Political Science from the University of Pisa (2016) and my MA in Philosophy in New York, at the New School for Social Research (2019). There I had the chance to study with some of the best-known philosophers and political theorists of our time, such as Nancy Fraser, Simon Critchley, Jay Bernstein, Cinzia Arruzza, Chiara Bottici, and Sandro Mezzadra. I then went to the UK to get a PhD in Philosophy at the University of Essex, under the supervision of Lorna Finlayson (2023). My dissertation, A Political Philosophy of Anger, is accessible here. In 2024 I was a postdoctoral researcher in Philosophy at the University of Florence, where I contributed to the project Science in times of emergency: the role of scientific knowledge in policy-making during crises. In late 2024 I moved to Maastricht University, where I teach Political Philosophy at the University College, as well as in a number of other courses at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.