Laura Balbo Explained

Laura Balbo
Term Start:21 October 1998
Term End:25 April 2000
Birth Date:30 November 1933
Birth Place:Padua, Italy
Nationality:Italian
Occupation:Sociologist and politician

Laura Balbo (born Padua, 30 November 1933) is an Italian sociologist and politician. A Fulbright Scholar, Balbo initially studied at the Universities of Padua and California, Berkeley before teaching at the Universities of Milan and Ferrara. She has also held visiting roles at Harvard University and the University of California, Santa Cruz. She has also served in the Italian Parliament, including holding cabinet positions under Massimo D'Alema between 1998 and 2000.

Academic career

Balbo graduated from the University of Padua in 1956 with a degree in sociology.[1] She then went to the University of California, Berkeley as a Fulbright Scholar, returned to Italy and taught sociology at the University of Milan. She was appointed professor at the university in 1968 and was later dean of the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Ferrara.

Her work covers racism, urbanization, family policies and the welfare state. She has a particular interest in women in society and coined the term double presence (Italian: doppia presenza) to describe the way that women have a responsibility to both private, family life and the public world of work.[2]

She was Senior Fulbright Fellow at the Center for European Studies at Harvard University, visiting scholar at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study (1963–1965) and visiting associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley and Santa Cruz (1980).

Political career

Balbo took leave from her university career and ran for parliament, gaining her first seat in 1983.[3] She remained in parliament until 1992 as an independent and later as part of Sinistra indipendente (the Independent Left). She subsequently joined Verdi (the Greens).

She was asked by Massimo D'Alema to take on the role of Minister for Equal Opportunities from 1998 to 2000. She instigated efforts to expand the remit of equal opportunities to encompass discrimination on the basis of race and sexual orientation discrimination. For the first time in Italy, the issue of sexual orientation became the subject of a specific assignment in the Ministry, in the person of Franco Grillini. She also worked to strengthen women's representation in politics and improve female employment, including organising the first national conference on female employment in Naples in January 2000, opened by President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi. Between 2000 and 2001, she was a special advisor to the Prime Minister on issues of discrimination and racism.

Works

Her publications include:

Other Activities

Balbo was president of the Italian: Associazione Italiana di Sociologia (1998-2001). She has worked as a consultant for the European Office of the World Health Organization in Copenhagen and UNESCO, led the Italian: Association Italia-Razzismo and chaired the International Association for the Study of Racism (IASR), based in Amsterdam.

Honour

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Giuliana. Chiaretti. Laura Balbo. Enciclopedia delle Donne. 2017. 27 March 2017.
  2. Laura. Balbo. La doppia presenza. Inchiesta. 32. 1978. 3–11.
  3. Web site: About Laura Balbo. 2011. Open Democracy. 27 March 2017.
  4. Web site: Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana . October 24, 2022. www.quirinale.it.