The NASP PhD program in Sociology and Methodology of Social Research (SOMET) is glad to announce the
Conference
Poverty & Inequality.
Fostering Dialogue Between Academia and the Local Context
27 May 2025, h. 9:30-18:00
Room A | NASP Graduate School
University of Milan
Via Pace, 10 - Milan
and on ZOOM
The event, organized by the SOMET PhD students of the 39th cohort, will center on the themes of poverty and inequality, examined in their various dimensions. Its primary objective is to establish a bridge between institutions and the academic sphere, fostering dialogue and the co-construction of a shared, interconnected vision that provides meaningful opportunities for all.
The program will open with a keynote speech by Professor Sandro Busso, followed by two roundtable discussions: the morning session will address issues related to welfare, active labor market policies, and anti-poverty strategies; the afternoon session will focus on migration and inequalities, featuring local case studies from different regions.
The day will conclude with an interactive session — a participatory exercise retracing a migration route, designed to offer a moment of collective reflection in a more informal context.
The event will be held in Italian.
Program
09:30-10:00 Welcome
10:00-11:00 Keynote speech
10:00-11:30 Sandro Busso | University of Turin
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-13:00 Round Table | Poverty: Trends, Policies, and Solutions
Chair
Sandro Busso | University of Turin
Speakers
Simone Sarti | University of Milan
Livia Brembilla | Caritas Diocesana Bergamasca
Erica Adamo | Agenzia Piemonte Lavoro
Vittorio Nuccio | Agenzia Piemonte Lavoro
Roberta Ricucci | University of Turin
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-16:00 Round Table | Inequalities, Migrations, and Local Experiences
Chair
Paola Rebughini | University of Milan
Speakers
Maurizio Avola | University of Catania
Mattia Cignolo | Sermig
Francesca Vaglio | Educadora Ets - Cecchi Point
Paolo Gerbino | ASAI
16:00-17:30 Lab - Più Ponti Meno Muri (ASCS) presents THE GAME
17:30-18:00 Closing remarks
Scientific & Organizing Committee
Cecilia Brazioli, Gaia Celebrin, Jole Decorte, Giorgio Dolci, Martina Rolandi, Martina Tazzara (Somet 39th cohort)



















