Richard Girling, MA
Richa Chandola, MA
Olivia Badoi, PhD
Thedosios Kyriakidis, PhD
Thedosios Kyriakidis holds a PhD in Modern History from The University of Western Macedonia, Greece. He graduated from the Faculty of Theology at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and attended courses at the Westfaelische-Wilhelms Universität, Münster in Germany. He is an alumnus of the Genocide and Human Rights University Program, organized by The International Institute for […]
Rosemary Berry, MA, MSc
Rosemary Berry worked in East and Central Europe, Central Asia, Tibetan-China and the Middle East. This followed humanitarian work in Romania, working with Romanian, Hungarian, Scottish, English and American agencies. Not impressed by USAID she set up a small international charity, with no office and no paid staff, “A Village in Syria.” Seven years later she […]
Themis Chronopoulos, PhD
Themis Chronopoulos is an Associate Professor of American Studies at Swansea University in Wales, UK. His research focuses primarily on urban history and public policy since 1945 with an emphasis on race, ethnicity, inequality and urban governance. He has previously been a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, […]
Narelle Fletcher, PhD
Leyla Neyzi, PhD
Leyla Neyzi is currently based in History, University of Glasgow as a Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor. Dr. Neyzi is Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Sabanci University, Istanbul (on leave). An anthropologist and oral historian, her areas of research and teaching include oral history in conflict-affected settings, memory studies, Kurdish studies, […]
Helen Kennedy, MA
Helen Kennedy is a PhD candidate at Carleton University in Ottawa where she studies international intervention in the Bosnian War (1992-1995). She is specifically interested in the ways that military and humanitarian organizations defined the conflict and how those definitions resulted in differing frameworks for intervention. She is a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council […]