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Oseni Oluwatobi has worked extensively as a Learning Specialist driving digital equity in different Technology Education projects with the United Nations Educational Scientific Organization (UNESCO), GIZ( Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit), Code.org, Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry(ACCI), Facebook and Microsoft Nigeria #Code2Earn training over 26,000 to Code in one of the most ambitious education projects.
He was recently a Policy Adviser on Technology and Education in the office of the Governor of Imo State in Nigeria.
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Prof. Piero Dominici (PhD), sociologist and philosopher, Fellow of the World Academy of Art & Science (WAAS), UN expert and invited speaker, is Scientific Director of the International Research and Education Programme CHAOS and Director (Scientific Listening) at the Global Listening Center; he teaches Public Communication, Sociology of Social Complexity and Intelligence at the University of Perugia. As scientific researcher, educator, author and international speaker, his main areas of expertise and interest encompass (hyper)complexity, interdisciplinarity and knowledge sharing in the fields of education, systems theory, technology, intelligence, security, citizenship and communication. Member of the MIUR Register of Revisers, (Italian Ministry of Higher Education and Research), and of the World Complexity Science Academy, he is also standing member of several of the most prestigious national and international scientific committees. Author of numerous essays, scientific articles and books.
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I am an Assistant Professor in Conflict and Peace Studies at the International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, Rotterdam. My research and teaching focuses broadly on the inter-connections of Governance, Development, Violent conflict and Peace(building). More specifically, I am interested in politics of war and peace, state building, trauma and psychosocial healing in post-war contexts, war economy, dynamics and challenges in post-war transitions, security sector reform in post-war scenarios, civil-military Relations, external interventions in fragile and conflict areas, visual peace research, nexus of media and violent conflict and gender and security.
South Asia and Sri Lanka are my main geographical areas of specialization, but I have developed thematic expertise on conflict and peace in other geographical areas as well.
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Muhammad Faisal is a research assistant at the demography institute of the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia with skills in economic modeling, statistics and econometrics. The field of research that he is involved is related to the fields of public economics and monetary.
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PhD Researcher at the Social Sciences Graduate Program on Development, Agriculture and Society at Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro. Currently a visiting researcher at the Institute of Social Studies (ISS-EUR) and a member of the Study Group on Social Change, Agribusiness and Public Policies (GEMAP). Works on land governance, financialization of agriculture and land and international political economy.
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I am a Principal Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Investigation in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Portsmouth, UK.
Prior to entering academia, I worked in investigative and analytical capacities in public and private sectors in the Middle East, North America and Europe. I am also Book Reviews Editor for the International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice.