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Denis Rancourt
Former full and tenured physics professor and social justice activist, University of Ottawa, fired for political motives. |
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Kevin Gray
University of Sussex. Author, 'Korean Workers and Neoliberal Globalisation'. |
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Cornelia Beyer
University of Hull. Author, 'Violent Globalisms - Conflict in Response to Empire' (2008, Ashgate). Editor, 'International Relations - Students Perspectives' (a quarterly students journal:
www.irjournal.net). |
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James Pattison
University of West of England, Bristol. Author, 'Humanitarian Intervention and International Law: The Moral Significance of an Intervener’s Legal Status', Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 10:3 (2007). |
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Michael Barker
Griffith University. Author of 'Democracy or Polyarchy? US-Funded Media Developments in Afghanistan and Iraq Post 9/11?, Media Culture Society' (in press). |
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Richard Jackson
Aberystwyth University. Founding editor, Critical Studies on Terrorism. Convenor, BISA Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group. Deputy Director, Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Contemporary Political Violence, Aberystwyth University. |
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Giselle Bosse
University of Maastricht. Author of 'Values in the EU's Neighbourhood Policy: Political Rhetoric or Reflection of a Coherent Policy?', European Political Economy Review, 7 (2007) pp. 38-62. |
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Benjamin Arditi
National University of Mexico. Author of 'Politics on the Edges of Liberalism: Difference, Populism, Revolution, Agitation'. Editor of 'Democracia Post-liberal? El Espacio Político de las Asociaciones'.
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Anna Stavrianakis
University of Sussex. Author of '(Big) Business As Usual. Sustainable Development, NGOs, and UK Arms Export Policy' and 'Call to Arms: The University as a Site of Militarised Capitalism and a Site of Struggle'. |
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Barry Gills
University of Newcastle. Editor, 'Globalizations' journal. Editor with Jan Oesthoek 'The Globalization of Environmental Crisis'. President, International Studies Assoc. IPE Section 2006/7. |
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Oscar Reyes
Transnational Institute. TNI Communications Officer and editor 'Red Pepper'. |
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Milan Rai
Editor, 'Peace News', and Coordinator, Justice Not Vengeance. Author of '7/7: The London Bombings, Islam & The Iraq War' (2006) and 'Chomsky's Politics' (1995). |
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Ruth Blakeley
University of Kent. Author of 'Still Training to Torture? US Training of Military Forces from Latin America', Third World Quarterly, 27:8 (2006) 1439-61; and ‘Why Torture?', Review of International Studies, 33:3 (2007) 373-94. |
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Bill Bowring
University of London. Author of 'The Degradation Of The International Legal Order: The Rehabilitation Of Law And The Possibility Of Politics'. |
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Stephen Hurt
Oxford Brookes University. Author of 'Civil Society and European Union Development Policy' in Marjorie Lister and Maurizio Carbone (eds) New Pathways in International Development: Gender and Civil Society in EU Policy. |
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Glen Rangwala
University of Cambridge. Author of 'Iraq in Fragments: The Occupation and its Legacy' (with Eric Herring) and 'Iraq, Imperialism and Global Governance' (with Eric Herring), Third World Quarterly, 26:4-5 (2005) 667-683. |
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John Sloboda
University of Keele. Executive Director, Oxford Research Group. Co-founder, Iraq Body Count. Author, 'Beyond Terror: The Truth About the Real Threats to Our World' (with Chris Abbott and Paul Rogers). |
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Peter Wilkin
Brunel University. Editor (with Mark Lacy) 'Global Politics in the Information Age'. Author of 'The Political Economy of Global Communication', 'Noam Chomsky: On Power, Knowledge and Human Nature'. |
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Mark Curtis
Independent historian, journalist, consultant. Author of 'Unpeople: Britain's Secret Human Rights Abuses', 'Web of Deceit: Britain's Real Role in the World' and 'Trade for Life: Making Trade Work For Poor People'. |
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Rahul Rao
University of Oxford. Author of 'The Empire Writes Back (to Michael Ignatieff)', Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 33:1 (2004) 145-65. |
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Mark Levene
University of Southampton. Co-founder, Forum for the Study of Crisis in the 21st Century. Author of 'Genocide in the Age of the Nation State'. |
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Julie-Ann Davies
University of Strathclyde. National Council, editor, Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom. Co-founder, Campaign to Reform the Official Secrets Act. Public Interest Research Network. |
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Jeff Schmidt
Author of 'Disciplined Minds'. |
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David Wearing
University College London. Blog: The Democrat's Diary. |
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Piers Robinson
University of Manchester. Author of 'The CNN Effect: The Myth of News, Foreign Policy and Intervention'. Journal co-editor 'Critical Studies on Terrorism'. |
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David Miller
University of Strathclyde. Spinwatch. Public Interest Research Network. Most recent book: 'Thinker, Faker, Spinner, Spy: Corporate PR and the Assault on Democracy' (edited with William Dinnan). |
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Doug Stokes
University of Kent. Author of 'America's Other War: Terrorizing Colombia'. |
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Eric Herring
University of Bristol. Convenor, Naspir. Author of 'Iraq in Fragments: The Occupation and its Legacy' (with Glen Rangwala) and 'Remaking the Mainstream: The Case for Activist IR Scholarship', Millennium, 35:1 (2006) 105-118. |
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