Matteo Bonotti

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Matteo Bonotti
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh
ThesisPluralism and Moderation in an Inclusive Political Realm: A Normative Defence of Religious Political Parties
Doctoral advisorLynn Dobson
Wilfried Swensen
Academic work
Era21st century
DisciplinePolitics
Sub-disciplinePolitical theory
School or traditionAnalytic political philosophy
InstitutionsQueen's University Belfast, Cardiff University, Monash University

Matteo Bonotti is an Italian

.

Career

Bonotti was educated at

Stevenson College Edinburgh, the University of Stirling, and the University of Edinburgh, before moving to Queen's University Belfast in 2013, where he took up a post as Lecturer in Political Theory. He moved to Cardiff University in 2015,[2] the same year that he published his first book, Parties, Partisanship and Political Theory, which was co-edited with Veit Bader.[5] Bonotti remained a lecturer in Political Theory at Cardiff until 2017, when he took up the position of a lecturer at Monash University.[2]

That year, Bonotti published his first

open access book), co-authored with Steven T. Zech, which was the subject of a symposium in the journal Notizie di Politeia;[10] and Free Speech, co-authored with Jonathan Seglow.[11] The following year, he published Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy: A Public Reason Approach with Anne Barnhill,[12] which was the subject of a symposium in the journal Food Ethics.[13] In 2024, Bonotti published Australian Politics at a Crossroads, which was co-edited with Narelle Miragliotta.[14]

Select bibliography

Recovering Civility during COVID-19, an open access monograph published by Bonotti with Steven T. Zech
  • Bonotti, Matteo; Bader, Viet, eds. (2015). Parties, Partisanship and Political Theory. Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Bonotti, Matteo (2017). Partisanship and Political Liberalism in Diverse Societies. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Chríost, Diarmait Mac Giolla (2018). Brexit, Language Policy and Linguistic Diversity. Cham:
    Palgrave Pivot
    .
  • Bonotti, Matteo; Strangio, Paul, eds. (2021). A Century of Compulsory Voting in Australia: Genesis, Impact and Future. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Bonotti, Matteo; Zech, Steven T. (2021). Recovering Civility during COVID-19. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Bonotti, Matteo; Seglow, Jonathan (2021). Free Speech. Cambridge:
    Polity
    .
  • Barnhill, Anne; Bonotti, Matteo (2022). Healthy Eating Policy and Political Philosophy: A Public Reason Approach. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Bonotti, Matteo; Miragliotta, Narelle, eds. (2024). Australian Politics at a Crossroads: Prospects for Change. Abingdon: Routledge.}

References

  1. ^ "Matteo Bonotti". Monash University. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Bonotti, Matteo. "Bio". Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Pluralism and moderation in an inclusive political realm: a normative defence of religious political parties". Edinburgh Research Archive. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  4. ^ "The PhD experience". University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  5. ^ Bonotti, Matteo; Bader, Viet, eds. (2015). Parties, Partisanship and Political Theory. Abingdon: Routledge.
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  14. ^ https://www.routledge.com/Addressing-Australias-21st-Century-Global-Challenges/Bonotti-Miragliotta/p/book/9781032496245