*Federico M. Rossi* holds a PhD from the European University Institute (Florence). He is a Ramón y Cajal Research-Professor at the Department of Sociology II of the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) in Madrid and formerly Humboldt Senior Fellow at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) in Hamburg. Currently on sabbatical as a Senior Research-Professor from the CONICET-UNSAM in Buenos Aires.

He is working on the political economy of social movements, the analysis of social movement strategies inside and outside parliaments, and a comparative analysis of protests in capital cities.

Rossi has published several books in English and Spanish. In his book _The Poor's Struggle for Political Incorporation_ (Cambridge University Press) he proposes a theory to analyze the search for incorporation of the popular sectors as citizens and wage earners. This book opened a new debate on the analysis of the political economy of Latin America, originating the co-edited volume _Reshaping the Political Arena in Latin America_ (University of Pittsburgh Press) to apply his thesis of the second wave of incorporation in Latin America.

In Spanish, he is the author of _Democracia y movimientos sociales_ (INE Mexico) and _La participación de las juventudes hoy_ (Prometeo Editorial).

Rossi edited the two most comprehensive volumes of the Latin American production on social movement studies: _The Oxford Handbook of Latin American Social Movements_ (Oxford University Press), and _Social Movement Dynamics_ (Routledge). In addition, he is advisory editor of _The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements_ (Wiley).

As an expert he has been interviewed by different media outlets and has delivered speeches at the United Nations Commission for Social Development, the Euro-Latin American Assembly of the European Parliament, the Panel of Eminent Persons on United Nations-Civil Society Relations, and the National Electoral Institute of Mexico, among others.

Website: www.federicorossi.site
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*Federico M. Rossi* holds a PhD from the European University Institute (Florence). He is a Ramón y Cajal Research-Professor at the Department of Sociology II of the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) in Madrid and formerly Humboldt Senior Fellow at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) in Hamburg. Currently on sabbatical as a Senior Research-Professor from the CONICET-UNSAM in Buenos Aires.

He is working on the political economy of social movements, the analysis of social movement strategies inside and outside parliaments, and a comparative analysis of protests in capital cities.

Rossi has published several books in English and Spanish. In his book _The Poor's Struggle for Political Incorporation_ (Cambridge University Press) he proposes a theory to analyze the search for incorporation of the popular sectors as citizens and wage earners. This book opened a new debate on the analysis of the political economy of Latin America, originating the co-edited volume _Reshaping the Political Arena in Latin America_ (University of Pittsburgh Press) to apply his thesis of the second wave of incorporation in Latin America.

In Spanish, he is the author of _Democracia y movimientos sociales_ (INE Mexico) and _La participación de las juventudes hoy_ (Prometeo Editorial).

Rossi edited the two most comprehensive volumes of the Latin American production on social movement studies: _The Oxford Handbook of Latin American Social Movements_ (Oxford University Press), and _Social Movement Dynamics_ (Routledge). In addition, he is advisory editor of _The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements_ (Wiley).

As an expert he has been interviewed by different media outlets and has delivered speeches at the United Nations Commission for Social Development, the Euro-Latin American Assembly of the European Parliament, the Panel of Eminent Persons on United Nations-Civil Society Relations, and the National Electoral Institute of Mexico, among others.

Website: www.federicorossi.site
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