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Isaac Bennett's picture
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I am a Political Scientist whose work focuses on innovations in military technology and how they affect and influence society and policy in liberal democracies.
Ed Steinmueller's picture
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Professor with background in ICT studying transition issues
Jenny Lieu's picture
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I have a diverse research interest in energy, climate policy, policy learning and transfer, innovation, gender and inclusive low carbon transition, and negative emission potential for land-use practices and technologies.
Adrian Smith's picture
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I am Professor of Technology & Society at the Science Policy Research Unit at Sussex University, where I lead research that studies the politics and governance of innovation for sustainability, and with a particular focus on grassroots innovation movements and alternatives like post-automation.
Claire de Oliveira's picture
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Reader in Health Economics at the University of York; interests: mental healing
Alexandria Wilson-McDonald's picture
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Dr. Wilson-McDonald is currently a professorial lecturer in the School of International Service at American University. She graduated from the University of Florida with a Ph.D. in political science and graduate certificates in European studies and gender studies. Her her expertise is in the study of social movements, public policy & administration, political economy, post-communist politics of Eastern Europe, and feminist theory. Find out more about Dr. Wilson-McDonald's research and teaching at www.alexandriawilsonmcdonald.com. ​
Yousif Alzarouni's picture
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PhD Candidate in Public International International. I am particularly interested in the normative interaction of norms jus cogens and State immunity and hopes to discover more efficient ideas, procedures, and paradigms to enhance international law's legitimacy in its quest to manage social situations and spaces. My research project is titled 'Normativity and Hollowness of the Doctrine of Jus Cogens' and is expected to be completed by mid 2022. The research project focuses on the apparent hollowness of the normativity of the doctrine of jus cogens arising from the normative interaction of norms jus cogens and State immunity. The current legal position gives rise to enormous questions as norms jus cogens, the lex superior norms of international law, do not reflect their intended normative quality nor do they deliver their promise of ensuring that the "ethical minimum standards" of the international community are protected due to the various rules of the doctrine of State immunity.
Bill Shobe's picture
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Prof. of Public Policy
Nicolae Radulescu's picture
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I am a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Sociology, University of Essex, an Associate Lecturer in International Relations and Politcs for the University of Essex International College and a Graduate Teaching Assistant for the Department of Sociology, Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies, School of Philosophy and Art History and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities. My research focuses on the refugee labour market integration. In particular, I study the effects of refugee entrepreneurship on the labour market integration. I have previously worked as a Research Assistant for UNESCO in Jogjakarta, Indonesia, Institute for Social and Economic Research, UNV and worked on a research project looking at the effects of gentrification on the homeless people in Nishinari-ku, Osaka, Japan. I have previously studied for a double Masters degree on International Relations at the University of Essex and Law and Politics at Kobe University. You can also find me on LinkedIn: nicolaeradulescu or Twitter: @nicolaeradules3
Shauna Gillooly's picture
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Shauna Gillooly is a post doctoral fellow with the TRIP Survey Project at the Global Research Institute housed at William & Mary. Her current book project is focused on the relationships between the international, national, and local levels during processes of peacebuilding and transitional justice amidst continued political violence. Her primary case study is Colombia, where she has conducted extensive fieldwork for the past four years. Her work has been supported by the Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad (DDRA) Fellowship, which provided funding for her fieldwork in the Pacific Coast of Colombia (Cauca, Nariño, and Valle del Cauca).

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