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Sandra Pertek's picture
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Sandra Iman Pertek is a SEREDA Doctoral Researcher at the University of Birmingham and a gender consultant with over a decade's experience in international development. Her research explores the intersection of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and religion in forced migration. She worked with governmental and non-governmental organizations on the integration of gender, GBV and religion into policy and programmes, and previously served as Senior Policy Adviser on Gender at an international humanitarian agency.
Taruvinga Lament Magwiroto's picture
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Part time lecturer in Lifelong Learning, PhD reseracher in collaborative learning for sustainable rural change, Zimbabwe. MSc ComDev, (Reading, UK), B. Ad.Ed., Dip. Ad.Ed. (U'Zw)
Mirna El Masri's picture
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I am a Research Associate at the German Center for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM). My research focuses on radicalization and extremism. Prior to joining the DeZIM, I worked as a Research Fellow at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) in Hamburg, Germany. Apart from studying international sources of the radicalization of right-, left-, and Islamist extremist groups, my work involved conducting qualitative research within the project "MOTRA-Monitoring System and Transfer Platform Radicalization".
Dr Ramesh Singh Pal Scientist, Writer & Spiritual Motivator's picture
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Dr Ramesh Singh Pal is an Indian Agriculture Scientist, Writer and Spiritual Motivator born on 2 August 1981 in Najibabad Distt. Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh India. Got Doctorate in philosophy focused in Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from G B Pant University of agriculture and technology, Pantnagar and Qualified the all India ICAR Agriculture Research Services (ARS), in 2010. In addition, over the last 11 years he is working as a scientist for ICAR-Vivekananda Institute of Hill Agriculture, Almora Uttarakhand India.
Yvonne Apiyo Brändle-Amolo's picture
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Swiss Parliamentarian. Fem-Artivist.
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Zhuo Chen's picture
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Dr. Zhuo (Adam) Chen is Associate Professor and DrPH Program Coordinator, Department of Health Policy and Management, College of Public Health, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA, and Visiting Professor of Health Economics (0.2FTE) and Co-Director, Centre for Health Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham Ningbo China. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics and M.S. in Statistics from the Iowa State University. Before Dr. Chen joined the University of Georgia, he was a senior health economist with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). His current research interests include health economics, economics of obesity, mental health, genomics, and economic evaluation. His works have been published in Health Economics, Journal of Health Economics, Genetics in Medicine, Social Science & Medicine, and Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report. He is a recipient of the CDC Excellence in Social and Behavioral Science Research Award in 2013. He served as the President (2017-2018) of the Chinese Economists Society (CES). He led the efforts to establish the China Health Policy and Management Society (CHPAMS) and served as the President of CHPAMS during 2016-2018. He served as the President of the Asian Pacific Islander Employees of CDC/ATSDR during 2014-2016 and was awarded the Civilian Award of Excellence in Diversity by the Federal Asian Pacific American Council in 2016. Dr. Chen serves on the Editorial Board of Journal of Family and Economic Issues, The Chinese Economy, China CDC Weekly, and Anhui Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal.
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Salvatore Barillà is a PhD candidate in Politics at the School of Social and Political Science of the University of Edinburgh. He obtained a combined Bachelor and master’s degree in Law at LUISS University (Rome) and a double master’s degree in European Studies at LUISS University and in International Relations at China Foreign Affairs University (Beijing). He is an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AdvanceHE). He has served as a reviewer for Oxford University Press (OUP). His current research investigates the EU and China in the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement, focusing on the role of ideas in international trade. In particular, it investigates the role of economic and legalistic programmatic beliefs in the EU and China's trade officials' approaches to the WTO dispute settlement. He worked as a legal intern in multiple law firms in different countries, and as an intern at the commercial office of the Italian Embassy in Belgium. He is interested in International Political Economy, International Trade and Investment Law, and EU-China studies.
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Dan Coffey <dancoffeyecon@gmail.com> Mon, Mar 8, 11:24 AM (3 days ago) to Dan IPL expertise: economic policy and inclusive and sustainable economic development. An economist by training, I work across disciplines. I have particular expertise in the global economics and geopolitics of the world car industry, and am currently investigating sustainable forms of mobility with due regard to the environmental and ecological downsides of electric vehicle technologies as well as their advantages over gasoline dependent vehicles in reducing carbon emissions, including tensions around access to and control over critical materials like lithium and cobalt. (See for example: https://www.historytoday.com/archive/behind-times/road-again). I have participative research experience inside car plants, and am a member of the steering committee for GERPISA ('the international research network of the automobile'). I also work on industrial policy as a vehicle for evolving social practices of participative democracy, and on poverty and prosperity in global cities.
Rachel Beatty Riedl's picture
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Rachel Beatty Riedl is the Director and John S. Knight Professor of the Einaudi Center for International Studies and Professor in the Government Department at Cornell University. Riedl is the author of the award-winning Authoritarian Origins of Democratic Party Systems in Africa (Cambridge University Press, 2014) and co-author of From Pews to Politics: Religious Sermons and Political Participation in Africa (Cambridge University Press 2019). She studies democracy and institutions, governance, authoritarian regime legacies, and religion and politics in Africa. She has published in the Journal of Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Studies in Comparative International Development, African Affairs, among others. A former Kellogg Institute visiting fellow at the University of Notre Dame, Yale Program on Democracy Fellow, Faculty Fulbright Scholar, Chair of the APSA section Democracy and Autocracy, and Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study (Nantes), she holds a PhD from Princeton University. Riedl is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations and has conducted policy analysis for USAID, the World Bank, the State Department and the Carter Center on issues pertaining to governance, elections, democratic representation and identity politics. She serves on the Editorial Committee of World Politics and the Editorial Board of African Affairs, Comparative Political Studies and Africa Spectrum.

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