Angelina Grelle

Visiting Scholar

Angelina GrelleĀ (she/her) is a PhD student in Urban and Regional Development at the Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning at the Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy. She holds a BA and MA in Urban Planning from the University of Naples, where she began working side by side with marginalized and distressed communities in Italy. Her PhD research focuses on the interrelationship between migration processes and urban spaces. She delves into the socio-spatial aspects of migration, exploring the development of new forms of radical democracy, grassroots organization, and solidarity practices in occupied autonomous spaces.




Participating Years


2025–2026

Mobility: Transit and Transformation

Crises of mobility have become a key integer of social struggle in the world system. Whether one considers the explosion of different forms of movement or the production of immobility, in carcerality, wagelessness, enclosure, or via the securitization of borders, mobility and its discontents are central to radical activism across local and transnational communities.