Sara Bonfanti holds a BA in cultural studies (Bergamo and Extremadura), a postgraduate certificate in applied anthropology (Milan), and an MSc in ethno-anthropological sciences (Turin). She is currently a final-year PhD candidate in anthropology and epistemology of complexity at CE.R.CO. research center at the University of Bergamo and Bologna Consortium. Her research interests include social inequalities, and she has worked with Travelers in the British Isles and with migrant women across Europe, focusing on culture, medical care, and gender. Sara is currently finalizing an anthropological investigation into the domestic moral economy within south Asian transnational migrations. Her PhD ethnography, which included eighteen months of multi-site fieldwork (and also benefited from a period at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity or MPI-MMG in Göttingen), considers the mobility patterns of Punjabi diasporas in northern Italy and attempts to trace the gendered construction of home and belonging through intergenerational narratives. Besides her academic research, Sara qualified and has worked extensively as a language teacher and a cross-cultural mediator in different institutional settings, from public schools to hospitals. Her publications to date have been within the fields of migration studies and the anthropology of ethics.