Welcome to my website: my name is Miriam Ronzoni and I am a political theorist. I am currently a Research Fellow at the Centre for Advanced Studies "Justitia Amplificata: Rethinking Justice - Applied and Global", at the University of Frankfurt; for the current academic year (2009/10), I am also Max Weber Visiting Fellow at the European University Institute.
I am mainly interested in contemporary normative theory. My interests are both in meta-ethical and theoretical issues (e.g. the justification of normative principles) and in applied ones (e.g. social and transnational justice in non-ideal circumstances). Detailed information about my research and projects can be found here, my publications here.

I studied Philosophy at the University of Milan (1996-2001), where I also completed my first PhD (2002-2005). I then pursued a second doctorate in Politics at Oxford (a DPhil, as they call it there), where I specialized in Political Theory (2004-2008). I held appointments at St. Peter's College, Oxford and at University College London before joining the Max Weber Programme as a Max Weber Fellow in the academic year 2008/9.

I am a founding member of the Global Justice Network and an editor of Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric.

 
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