Rosalba Nodari (Rome, 1984) is a fixed-term researcher and teaches Language acquisition and language teaching at the Arezzo campus.
She has graduated with a MA in Linguistics at the University of Rome La Sapienza and she received her Phd in Modern philological and linguistic studies at the Scuola Normale Superiore, with a dissertation on sociophonetics regarding the variation in adolescents' regional Italian. Between 2018 and 2022 she was research fellow at the University of Siena, she's been part of a number of research projects including "ConcertAzioni - School and society in sensitive neighborhoods", "Fregati dall'accento! Linguistic discrimination in school contexts" (2018- 2020) funded by the ALSOS-Bologna Foundation, "LISTEN Landscape in Sounds through Eco-Museums network" (2020-22). She has also taught in master degree courses at both the universities of Padua and L'Aquila. Her research interests are linguistic discrimination, sociophonetics, oral archives and gender linguistics.