As a sociologist and sound artist, I research the potential of sound technology to voice marginalised cultures.

In 2022 I sound-mapped Gagliano Aterno, a village in Southern Italy, to investigate how a remote and depopulating community politicises silence. In parallel, I explored sensory narratives of suffering in juvenile prisons, paediatric hospitals, and psychiatric facilities in Torino. In 2023, as a visiting researcher at SU, I researched how migrants in Stockholm construct a sense of “home” through sound in opposition to the “silencing” policies of the political Right.

The Endangered Sounds project is my current contribution to sound studies.