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Jennifer Smith's picture
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Economist at Warwick University, UK. Works on labor-macro - wages, unemployment, flows - productivity, and migration. Applied economics/econometrics using micro and more aggregated data. Member of UK Migration Advisory Committee 2021-2021.
Raja Noriza Raja Ariffin's picture
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I am a lecturer in the Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya. I am also attached to the International Institute of Public Policy and Management (INPUMA) as the Deputy Director. I had been involved with community engagement with the Orang Asli (aborigine) and refugees group. In INPUMA we have conducted Policy Lab on the plight of the aborigine and refugees.
Eliza Garnsey's picture
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I am a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in International Relations at the University of Cambridge. My research focuses on art and visual culture in international relations and world politics, particularly in relation to human rights, transitional justice, and conflict. My book, The Justice of Visual Art: Creative State-Building in Times of Political Transition (CUP 2020), explores how art can engage and shape ideas of justice in order to address violent and traumatic pasts, reconcile divided nations, and strengthen state institutions in the aftermath of conflict.
Samayita Ghosh's picture
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I work at the intersection of social and behavioural determinants of environmental exposures and associated health risks.
Stefania Ilinca's picture
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I am a health economist interested in multi-disciplinary research on equity, ageing, health and social policy. My work focuses on discrimination and inequity in access to health and long-term care, with particular attention to long-term care, dementia care and the intersection of inequalities and disadvantage accumulation over the life course.
Anders Fremstad's picture
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I am an assistant professor in the Economics Department at Colorado State University, where I teach courses in microeconomics, environmental economics, and political economy. My research focuses on the political economy of the environment, especially the sharing economy and the climate crisis. I have used carbon footprint data to study household and urban economies in carbon emissions, the potential of work hours reductions to address climate change, and the distributional impact of carbon pricing policies.
MinJi Song's picture
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Working on innovative processes for policymaking in the Peace and Security Pillar.
Mark Paul's picture
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Mark Paul is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Rutgers University . He is a political economist working in the areas of inequality and environmental policy. His current research is focused at the intersection of climate change and economic inequality. Recently, he has been working to design policy pathways to simultaneously mitigate emissions and inequality. His work has been covered in a range of outlets, including the Economist, the New York Times, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The Financial Times, and more. He is currently working on a book project called The Ends of Freedom: Reclaiming America’s Lost Promise of Economic Rights, under contract with Chicago University Press, to be published in May 2023.
Harriet Thomson's picture
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Dr Harriet Thomson is an award-winning interdisciplinary academic with world leading expertise in energy poverty. Her research interests broadly concern the role of public policy and policymaking processes, structural inequalities in the distribution of housing and access to affordable and clean forms of energy, health and wellbeing outcomes, and indicators for measuring the complex realities of energy poverty. Conducting transformative policy-relevant research and doing so in a participatory and holistic manner are core elements of Harriet's research ethos. To achieve this, she has consistently worked across disciplines and sectors to forge collaborations and international networks, comprising policymakers, regulators, local communities, and other key stakeholders. These efforts have resulted in several active international consortium projects in Europe and across Latin America, and to date Harriet has been awarded in excess of £2.9 million in research funding from the European Commission, British Council, GCRF, and other sources. Harriet's research outputs have been used to influence the framing of policy approaches to address energy poverty worldwide, including the European Commission’s Clean Energy for all Europeans package, and more recently, the launch of a monitoring observatory in Mexico.
ELAINA PORTER's picture
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I am an international human rights law specialist, co-founder of the Pendo Center for Human Rights

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