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Tommaso Virgili

Tommaso Virgili is a Martens Centre Research Associate. Prior to this, he was a Martens Centre Visiting Fellow. His main areas of expertise are Islam, radicalisation, individual liberties, and integration of migrants. He was previously a Programme Director at the European Foundation for Democracy, a Brussels-based think tank devoted to prevention of radicalisation, where he remains a Visiting Fellow. He also held posts at the European External Action Service (covering Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan), at the Philadelphia-based Middle East Forum think tank, and at the Italian Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York.

Tommaso holds a Ph.D. from the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa, focused on Islam and individual liberties in the Constitutions of Egypt and Tunisia. He previously obtained a Master of Arts in Middle East, Islamic Studies and Arabic at the American University of Paris and Cairo, and a Master’s Degree in Law at Sant’Anna School in Pisa. In addition to his native Italian, Tommaso speaks fluent English and French, and intermediate Spanish and Arabic.

More by Tommaso Virgili

  • Whose ‘Identity’? Multiculturalism vs. Integration in Europe

    Blog

    06 Jul 2020

  • Online Event ‘Lifting the Integration Veil: Outcasts from Islam in Western Europe’

    Live-streams - Multimedia

    24 Mar 2020


Publications written or edited by Tommaso Virgili

  • Did Secularisation Kill God? Changes in Religiosity and Values Among Natives and Migrants in Europe

    Research Papers

    Did Secularisation Kill God? Changes in Religiosity and Values Among Natives and Migrants in Europe

  • Research Papers

    Lifting the Integration Veil: Outcasts from Islam in Western Europe

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