Name: Lofa Ullah
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City: Swansea
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Languages spoken: English, Bengali, Hindi
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Organisation: Ethnic Youth Support Team
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Present position: Project Officer
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Name: Rosemary Bechler
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City: London
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Educational and other qualifications: Doctorate in eighteenth century literature, writer, peace activist, 20 years’ editing, qualified facilitator of Team Syntegrity.
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Languages spoken: English, a little
Name: David Mallery
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City: Toronto
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Date of birth: 9/28/83
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Educational and other qualifications: BAH (Political Science), Masters (Environmental Studies), PhD Candidate (Environmental Studies)
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Languages spoken: English
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Organisation: Economics
Name: Piers Purdy
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City: Barcelona
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Languages spoken: English, Spanish
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Organisation: Democracia Abierta
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Present position: Managing Editor
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Name: Armine Ishkanian
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City: London
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Languages spoken: English, Armenian
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Organisation: LSE
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Present position: Assistant Professor and Lecturer
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Name: Ana Segovia
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City: Madrid
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Educational and other qualifications: PhD in Media Studies
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Languages spoken: English, Italian, Spanish
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Organisation: UCM
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In the organization since: 1999
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Present position: Lecturer.
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Professional/organisational
Sri Suryani
The discourse of sustainable development has been interpreted in various ways since it was introduced in the early 1990s. Since then, the government has generally seen it as
Silvana Maubrigades
With different levels of development, Latin America had distributive policy attempts in the mid-twentieth century, which failed to survive beyond the 1970s. In these circumstances, it became
Silvana Maubrigades
With different levels of development, Latin America had distributive policy attempts in the mid-twentieth century, which failed to survive beyond the 1970s. In these circumstances, it became
Patrick Heller is a Professor of Sociology and International Affairs at Brown University. His area of research is the comparative study of social inequality and democratic deepening. He is particularly interested in understanding how democratic institutions and practices can promote more inclusive
Timur Kuran
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Sam Hickey
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