I am a human geographer working at the intersection of different fields:urban geography, political economy, housing, health and sexualities.
I have a double PhD in Geography from Sapienza-University of Rome (Italy) and KU Leuven (Belgium). Before moving to England, I worked in Ireland for 2 years (Maynooth University and Trinity College Dublin).
I am currently the co-chair of the departmental Athena Swan Self-Assessment Team. I am also the programme leader assistant, acting as tutor for year 1 (Human/Physical) Geography students
Italian (native speaker)
English and French (fluent)
Spanish and Portuguese (good)
Contemporary Urbanism
Contemporary urbanism and planning
Malta fieldtrip (UG2)
Dissertation supervision
I have recently acted as external examiner for the PhD dissertations (urban studies) of Marco La Rocca and Myrto Dagkouli- Kyriakoglou (GSSI, Italy).
I am also part of the PhD committee of Simone Ranocchiari (University of Lausanne, Switzerland).
C. Di Feliciantonio, C. O’Callaghan (2020). Struggles over property in the ‘post-political’ era: notes on the political from Rome and Dublin. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space. 38(2), pp.195-213.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2016). Subjectification in Times of Indebtedness and Neoliberal/Austerity Urbanism. Antipode. 48(5), pp.1206-1227.
C. Di Feliciantonio, L. Salvati (2015). 'Southern' Alternatives of Urban Diffusion: Investigating Settlement Characteristics and Socio-Economic Patterns in Three Mediterranean Regions. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie. 106(4), pp.453-470.
P. Cardullo, CD. Feliciantonio, R. Kitchin (2019). The Right to the Smart City. P. Cardullo, C. Di Feliciantonio, R. Kitchin. Emerald Publishing Limited.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2021). On the Politics of Evolutionary Thought. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (Journal of Economic and Human Geography). 112(5), pp.532-535.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2021). (Un)Ethical Boundaries: Critical Reflections on What We Are (Not) Supposed to Do. Professional Geographer. 73(3), pp.496-503.
C. Di Feliciantonio, M. Dagkouly-Kyriakoglou (2020). The housing pathways of lesbian and gay youth and intergenerational family relations: a Southern European perspective. Housing Studies.
C. Di Feliciantonio, C. O’Callaghan (2020). Struggles over property in the ‘post-political’ era: notes on the political from Rome and Dublin. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space. 38(2), pp.195-213.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2019). Inclusion in the homonormative world city: The case of gay migrants living with HIV in Barcelona. Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica. 65(3), pp.517-517.
C. Di Feliciantonio, L. Salvati, E. Sarantakou, K. Rontos (2018). Class diversification, economic growth and urban sprawl: evidences from a pre-crisis European city. Quality & Quantity. 52(4), pp.1501-1522.
C. Di Feliciantonio, S. Aru (2018). From (urban) commons to commoning: political practices and horizons in the Mediterranean context. Introduction to the special issue. ACME-AN INTERNATIONAL E-JOURNAL FOR CRITICAL GEOGRAPHIES. 17(2), pp.258-268.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2018). Does love drive spaces of commoning?. ACME-AN INTERNATIONAL E-JOURNAL FOR CRITICAL GEOGRAPHIES. 17(2), pp.454-479.
CD. Feliciantonio (2017). The reactions of neighbourhoods to the eviction of squatters in Rome: An account of the making of precarious investor subjects. European Urban and Regional Studies. 24(4), pp.352-367.
C. Di Feliciantonio, KB. Gadelha, D. DasGupta (2017). ‘Queer(y)ing methodologies: doing fieldwork and becoming queer’ – guest editorial. Gender, Place & Culture. 24(3), pp.403-412.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2017). Queering Communia: the politics of positionality when doing research on squatting in Rome. Gender, Place & Culture. 24(3), pp.426-437.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2017). Social Movements and Alternative Housing Models: Practicing the “Politics of Possibilities” in Spain. Housing, Theory and Society. 34(1), pp.38-56.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2016). Phillip M. Ayoub and David Paternotte (eds) LGBT Activism and the Making of Europe. A Rainbow Europe?. Sexualities. 19(8), pp.997-999.
MB. Aalbers, CD. Feliciantonio (2016). Lost in contradictions. Dialogues in Human Geography. 6(3), pp.316-318.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2016). Subjectification in Times of Indebtedness and Neoliberal/Austerity Urbanism. Antipode. 48(5), pp.1206-1227.
C. Di Feliciantonio, KB. Gadelha (2016). Situating queer migration within (national) welfare regimes. Geoforum. 68, pp.1-9.
C. Di Feliciantonio, L. Salvati (2015). 'Southern' Alternatives of Urban Diffusion: Investigating Settlement Characteristics and Socio-Economic Patterns in Three Mediterranean Regions. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie. 106(4), pp.453-470.
C. Di Feliciantonio, G. Brown (2015). Introduction: The Sexual Politics of Austerity. ACME-AN INTERNATIONAL E-JOURNAL FOR CRITICAL GEOGRAPHIES. 14(4), pp.965-974.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2015). The Sexual Politics of Neoliberalism and Austerity in an 'Exceptional' Country: Italy. ACME-AN INTERNATIONAL E-JOURNAL FOR CRITICAL GEOGRAPHIES. 14(4), pp.1008-1031.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2022). Gay Men Living with HIV in England and Italy in Times of Undetectability: A Life Course Perspective. In: Mapping LGBTQ Spaces and Places. Springer International Publishing, pp.235-246.
I. Crowhurst, P. Testaì, C. Di Feliciantonio, GG. Geymonat (2019). Italy. In: Assessing Prostitution Policies in Europe. Routledge, pp.317-330.
R. Kitchin, P. Cardullo, C. Di Feliciantonio (2019). Citizenship, Justice, and the Right to the Smart City. In: The Right to the Smart City. Emerald Publishing Limited, pp.1-24.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2019). Against the Romance of the Smart Community: The Case of Milano 4 You. In: The Right to the Smart City. Emerald Publishing Limited, pp.99-110.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2016). Migration, Squatting and Radical Autonomy. P. Mudu, S. Chattopadhyay. In: Migration, Squatting and Radical Autonomy: Resistance and Destabilization of Racist Regulatory Policies and B/Ordering Mechanisms. Routledge, pp.93-98.
C. Di Feliciantonio (2016). In Italy it’s different: Pride as a space of political contention. In: The Routledge Research Companion to Geographies of Sex and Sexualities. pp.97-104.
I am one of the co-editors of ACME: an International Journal for Critical Geographies (https://acme-journal.org/index.php/acme)
I am also a member of the editorial board of Gender, Place & Culture (https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cgpc20/current)