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Alexandra Panman's picture
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Dr. Alexandra Panman is a Lecturer in Urban Economics and Public Policy in the Bartlett School Development Planning Unit, University College London (UCL). Her research draws on both quantitative and qualitative methods to draw insights on living conditions in urban areas, evaluate the outcomes of policy changes, and explore the role that property rights (formal/informal and individual/collective) play in sustainable urban economic development.
T.Y. Branch's picture
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Dr. T.Y. Branch is a Postdoctoral Fellow (wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin) at the Cologne Center for Contemporary Epistemology and the Kantian Tradition (CONCEPT) working on the project "Moral obligation, epistemology and public health: the case of vaccine hesitancy".
Fred Gale's picture
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Professor at University of Tasmania. Researching the political economy of sustainability from a coupled human and natural systems perspective
Shingirai Taodzera's picture
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Assistant Professor, University of California, Davis Ph.D. International Development Academic and professional interests in the comparative political economy of natural resource governance and development in emerging markets, particularly Southern and East Africa, and East Asia. Research interests in extractive natural resource governance, especially oil and gas, diamonds, and platinum; post-colonial state formation, political governance and institution-building, sustainable development, energy production, and the environment in Africa.
Zdenek Uherek's picture
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Zdenek Uherek, social anthropologist and ethnologist, director of the English Master´s study programme Sociology of Contemporary Societies at Charles University; UNESCO–MOST programme member, a Czech Committee for the UNESCO member, Editor in Chief of the Cargo Journal for Cultural and Social Anthropology. The main subject of study is migration, Czech diasporas abroad, urban anthropology, and anthropology of Europe. He recently co-edited the Palgrave monographs Diversity and Local Contexts: Urban Space, Borders and Migration (2017) and Rethinking Ethnography in Central Europe (2015).
Brigitte Huber's picture
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Brigitte Huber (Ph.D., University of Vienna) is Professor of Marketing at IU International University of Applied Sciences Munich, and external lecturer at the University of Vienna. Her research interests include science communication, social media, influencer marketing, journalism studies, and political communication.
Lidia Pretorius's picture
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Disability Inclusion Expert Consulting, Mentoring and Coaching I bring 30 years of experience in disability rights advocacy and disability inclusion public policy and community development in the public, non-governmental, and international development cooperation sectors to my social justice and disability inclusion consulting and coaching services.
Faik Kurtulmus's picture
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I received my DPhil in Political Theory from the University of Oxford in 2010. Since then, I have been teaching political philosophy at Sabanci University, Istanbul. I work on issues that lie at the intersection of social epistemology and political philosophy, such as questions of justice in the distribution of knowledge and the role of science in democratic societies.
Justin Sulik's picture
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Justin Sulik is an assistant professor in the interdisciplinary Cognition, Values & Behavior lab at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. He works on the psychology of science, including the socio-cognitive drivers of science denial, the role of trust in science in individual decision making, how non-experts explain the world around them, and the value of cognitive diversity (especially neurodiversity) in collective problem solving.
Raul Mario Abril Jimenez's picture
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Dr. Raul M. Abril is a research fellow at KU Leuven, Public Governance Institute and an officer of the European Commission dealing with interoperability related EU policies. He is responsible for a portfolio of interoperability programs in the EC. He has been professor at several universities and been active publishing his research. He holds a doctoral degree (Brunel University, UK), an European PhD Certification (European Doctoral School on Knowledge Management, Denmark), an Ing. Sup. Informatics (UAB, Spain), and a Master in Project Management (The George Washington University, USA).

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