Emanuele Sciuva

Ph.D. candidate in Urban And Regional Development , 38th cycle (2022-2025)
Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning (DIST)

External Collaborator
Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning (DIST)

Profile

PhD

Thesis title

Collateral Infrastructures of Silicon Valley Mimicry: Digital Nomadism, (Geo)Arbitrage, and the Making of Lisbon¿s Nomadland

Research topic

Collateral Infrastructures of Silicon Valley Mimicry: Digital Nomadism, (Geo)Arbitrage, and the Making of Lisbon’s Nomadland

Tutors

Research interests

Urban studies
Human, economic and political geography

Biography

Emanuele Sciuva is a geographer examining how Silicon Valley’s models of innovation and development inform urban transformations elsewhere. He is currently a PhD candidate in Urban and Regional Development at the Politecnico di Torino. His dissertation "Collateral Infrastructures of Silicon Valley Mimicry: Digital Nomadism, (Geo)Arbitrage, and the Making of Lisbon’s Nomadland" explores how the global circulation of tech-driven imaginaries reshapes urban infrastructures and economies.

Awards and Honors

  • Ai vincitori delle borse di studio, la Fondazione Zegna finanzia programmi di specializzazione internazionale in tutti i settori presso alcune delle più rinomate università del mondo o centri di ricerca accreditati. La borsa di studio ha finanziato otto mesi da visiting researcher ad UCL (2024)

Teaching

Teachings

Bachelor of Science

Publications

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