Sandro Mezzadra teaches political theory at the University of Bologna and is adjunct fellow at the Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney. He has been visiting professor and research fellow in several places, including Humboldt University Berlin, Duke University, Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme (Paris), University of Ljubljana, FLACSO Ecuador, and UNSAM (Buenos Aires). In the last decade his work has particularly centered on the relations between globalisation, migration and citizenship as well as on postcolonial theory and criticism. He is an active participant in the ‘post-workerist’ debate.
Among his books are Diritto di fuga. Migrazioni, cittadinanza, globalizzazione [The Right to Escape: Migration, Citizenship, Globalization] (Ombre Corte, 2006), La condizione postcoloniale. Storia e politica nel presente globale [The Postcolonial Condition: History and Politics in the Global Present] (Ombre Corte, 2008) and Border as Method, or, the Multiplication of Labor (with B. Neilson) (Duke University Press, 2013).