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PhD in Modeling and Public Policy Management. Currently, she is a Research Professor at the Innovation Center of the School of Management at Universidad del Rosario. She has more than ten years of experience as a researcher and consultant in public and private organizations in her areas of interest: Strategic Innovation, Social Entrepreneurship, Public Innovation, Social Innovation, Knowledge Management and Agile Project Management.
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I am an associate professor at the Faculty of Economics, Nha Trang University, Vietnam. I have experience in fisheries economics and biodiversity conservation. My research focuses on the application and development of bioeconomic models for fisheries, the economic performance and productivity of fisheries sectors, and environmental valuation, particularly in marine and coastal ecosystems and marine litter pollution.
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Michaela Benson is a sociologist with expertise in migration, citizenship and identity and a social science communicator. She is particularly known for her research on lifestyle migration and Britain's relationship to its emigrants and overseas citizens at moments of major political transformation including Brexit and decolonisation. She has conducted research with North Americans in Panama; on the impacts of Brexit for British citizens in the EU-27; Britain's relationship to the people of Hong Kong, past and present; and the UK post-Brexit migration regime.
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Francesco Laruffa (PhD) is currently Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE), London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) as well as at the Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy (SOCIUM) of the University of Bremen, with a “Postdoc.Mobility Fellowship” of the Swiss National Science Foundation.
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I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Development and the Environment at the University of Oslo, where I study global health financing. I have a special interest in economic anthropology, development studies and research methods. I am also the founder of the Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology www.anthroencyclopedia.com and am interested in how anthropology can inform and learn from policy. More info: www.felixstein.net
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As a faculty at Addis Ababa University, I engage in teaching, research and consultancy activities. My PhD is in Social Sciences with a focus on development economics. My expertise is in the area of economics, gender, care economy (particularly on Early Childhood Development and Educatuon, ECCE), agriculture and food security. I have conducted various research and consultancy works on gender statistics, gender gap in business performance, care economy- estimating ECCE gap, cost of eliminating the gap, & returns from investing to eliminate the gap, & productive safety net program, among others.
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I'm a social scientist based at Lancaster University (UK). My interests lie in inequalities over the human life-course and geographical contexts. I study child welfare inequalities and ageing and how social policy relates to challenges around this, mainly by using large-scale population data and statistics. I also have an interest in social attitudes, inclusiveness and othering, which I analysed in the context of religious inclusion in Europe.
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Patricia Prieto-Blanco works as a lecturer in Digital Media Practice in the Department of Sociology at Lancaster University. Her interdisciplinary and practice-oriented expertise includes visual research methods, feminist activism and media practices in the context of migration, kinship and rape culture. Patricia is deeply interested in how feminist approaches can contribute to disrupting customary modes of knowledge production in visual research method
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Paolo Quattrone is Professor of Accounting, Governance and Society at the Alliance Manchester Business School where he also leads the Centre for the Analysis of Investment Risk, and Associate Fellow at Saïd Business School, Oxford. His research spans from the role of visualisation in decision making, strategising, and governance in ambiguous and uncertain environments to the need to rethink corporate reporting to include environmental and social issues in the calculation of value production and distribution. He conducts research, training and consults on major programme management