Donatella Di Cesare

Donatella Di Cesare

philosopher Italy

Donatella Di Cesare is an Italian philosopher and essayist known for her work on the intersections of philosophy, politics, and human rights. She has contributed significantly to discussions on migration and the implications of state sovereignty in contemporary democracies. Her writings often explore the ethical dilemmas faced by liberal states in balancing national security with the rights of individuals, particularly migrants.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
100,314
Power
3,318$
Sentiment
4.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Italy 2 4.50 0.15% +10% 60,461,826 100,314 $2,000,000 3,318$
Totals 2 60,461,826 100,314 $2,000,000 3,318$
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Recent Mentions

Italy Italy: Donatella Di Cesare faced political-media attacks after a controversial post regarding Barbara Balzerani. 4

Corriere della Sera: «Mimmo Lucano è incandidabile»: escluso dalle liste di Avs per le Regionali in Calabria

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Donatella Di Cesare claimed that her government was strategically using defamation suits to silence public intellectuals. 4

The Guardian: Placebo frontman Brian Molko charged with calling Meloni ‘fascist’ and ‘racist’ | Music

Venezuela Venezuela: Donatella Di Cesare identifies the philosophical dilemma faced by contemporary liberal democracies regarding state sovereignty and human rights. 7

El Nacional: Ningún ser humano es ilegal