My research interests are Asian Security, China’s Rise, China’s foreign and security policies, Sea Power and Geopolitics. I am currently engaged in research projects on China-Russia relations, China-India relations and China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Before pursuing a career in academia, I worked...
Ben Spatz holds a PhD in Theatre from the City University of New York and was formerly a performer with the Gardzienice Theatre Association and a Fulbright Fellow at the Grotowski Institute in Wroclaw. He has performed and presented work in New York City at Abrons Arts Center, New York Live Arts, Mo...
Manager of Research at Al Jazeera Centre for Studies, Abdelmoula holds a PhD in politics from Exeter University, a Masters of International politics from SOAS and a Masters of political philosophy from La Sorbonne, Paris. He edited and translated books and contributed research papers and book chapte...
I am Professor of Psychology and Professor of Music at The University of Sydney, Australia. I am also a practising psychologist, psychotherapist, mediator, researcher, consultant and author. Please visit my website for more information diannakenny.com.au
Aaron Duncan Ph.D. is the Director of Speech & Debate and an Assistant Professor of Practice in the department of communication studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His research interest include gambling, political communication, public speaking, the American Dream, and popular culture.
Karl Simms works at the intersection of English studies and continental philosophy, with interests in phenomenology, psychoanalysis, and theoretical linguistics. He is the author of, among other works, the Routledge Critical Thinkers titles Paul Ricoeur (2003), and Hans-Georg Gadamer (2015).
Ellen Desmet is an Assistant Professor of Migration Law at the Law Faculty of Ghent University (Belgium). She teaches migration law, coordinates the migration law component of the Human Rights and Migration Law Clinic, and co-lectures legal anthropology.
Sara is fulltime staffmember at the Children's Rights Knowledge Centre in Ghent (Belgium) since 2012. She has a specialisation MA in Childhood Studies & Children's Rights from the Free University of Berlin (2013), an LLM in International & European Law (2011) and a BA in European Studies (2009), bot...
Originally from Canada, Jessica Duncan is Assistant Professor in Rural Sociology at Wageningen University (The Netherlands). She holds a PhD in Food Policy from City University London. Her research areas include: food policy; food security; global governance; environmental policy; and participation...
John C. Pollock (PhD, Stanford), is professor, communication studies, public health affiliate, The College of New Jersey. Books include Tilted Mirrors: Media Alignment with Political and Social Change (2007); Media and Social Inequality: Innovations in Community Structure Research (2013); Journalism...