Dino Numerato
Dino Numerato completed his Ph.D. in sociology at FSS MU in 2006. Then he worked as a researcher at Bocconi University in Milan, where he was involved in the European project "Sport and Social Capital" and "EuroHOPE." Also, he was involved in research of the professional identity of doctors. Between 2013 and 2015, he was the principal investigator of the "Football Fandom, Reflexivity and Social Change" project at Loughborough University, UK. Since 2016 he has been a lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, where he is also the head of the Department of Sociology at the Institute of Sociological Studies. At the Charles University, he is the principal investigator of the project "Citizen Engagement and Health Care Policy" and the national coordinator of the European project "SIRIUS," which deals with migration and the labor market. His scientific texts have been published, among other things, in journals such as Sociology, Current Sociology, Journal of Consumer Culture, Qualitative Research, Sociology of Health and Illness, and International Review for the Sociology of Sport. In 2018, Routledge published his monograph called Football Fans, Activism and Social Change.