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Soumen Banerjee's picture
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PhD candidate in economics at National University of Singapore
Katherine Smith's picture
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Professor of Public Health Policy, concerned with inequalities, currently studying policy approaches to inclusive growth.
Emma Miller's picture
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Emma is a highly experienced qualitative researcher who is committed to ensuring that the voice of people who use services and their carers is included in decision-making at all levels. She is also committed to improving outcomes for practitioners across diverse services, with the understanding that you can't have good outcomes for one group without the other.
Corina Lacatus's picture
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Professor of politics and international relations at Queen Mary University of London
Michelle Io-Low's picture
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My name is Michelle Io-Low. I am a PhD candidate Stony Brook University's Department of Political Science. Broadly speaking, my research interests centers around public opinion and political behavior. Much of my work centers around understanding how people form opinions related to economic inequality. I am studying how political ideology, political emotions, and political identities affect beliefs about inequality and redistribution, and the relevant political behaviors.
Jean-Benoît Falisse's picture
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Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh with 12+ years of experience working on and with communities on primary health-care and primary education delivery --mostly in fragile and conflict-affected states. I'm also the co-lead of the new MSc Data, Inequalities, and Society at the Edinburgh Futures Institute.
BEVERLEY MILTON-EDWARDS's picture
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Academic and Public Policy Professional. Based at Queen's University Belfast and currently seconded as a Senior Policy Advisor to non-UK government.
Mark Bryan's picture
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Emprical economist interested in work, health and wellbeing.
diva moreira's picture
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I am Afro-Brazilian and human rights activist and I make research on race and social iniquities in Brazil, for decades.
Peter Dixon's picture
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I am a Research Scientist in the Conflict Resolution and Coexistence Program at the Heller School for Social Policy at Brandeis University, where I co-lead the Everyday Justice and Reimagining Safety projects. I use mixed methodologies to study how the everyday experiences of people and organizations during and after conflict enable or limit transformative solutions toward peace and justice. My research addresses issues of measurement, political violence, peacebuilding and transitional justice, both in the United States and abroad. Currently, my work focuses mainly on reparations and truth processes in Colombia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo and on social justice processes in the United States. I am a sociologist by training and work with interdisciplinary teams of political scientists, legal scholars, and peacebuilders, drawing on qualitative methods like focus groups and quantitative methods like population surveys.

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