Flumeri Ester

Political Science

Politicisation of sustainability; political gender gap; demand and supply on sustainability

Gender Gap in Political Attitudes: Inequality or Difference?

Curricula:
CU4
Supervisor:
Nicolò Conti
Affiliation:
Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
Langues:
Italian, English, French

About me

I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and a Master’s Degree in Government, Administration and Politics from LUISS University. Intrigued by social methodology, I wrote an experimental thesis on the attitudes toward gender-based violence. During my academic journey, I have consistently worked to integrate my interest in politics into the social dimension of sustainability, seeking new ways to promote a more equitable political system.

My research

My research focuses on political attitudes, gender equality and women’s empowerment issues within the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It aims to identify political factors related to gender inequalities, it employs quantitative methods of analysis alongside embracing an intersectional approach. Findings will contribute to the formulation of more inclusive policy recommendations contextualized within the 2030 Agenda.