Dr Lise Butler, City, University of London; Dr Maria Christou, University of Manchester; Dr Ruth Morgan, Australian National University; Dr. Or Rosenboim, City, University of London.
Getting it Wrong: The Limits to Prediction
Dr Nitasha Kaul, University of Westminster; Dr Nisar Kannangara, National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS)
Democracy, Ideology, and Political Dynamics in Kerala
Dr Lavinia Brydon, University of Kent; Dr Bibi Burger, University of Cape Town; Dr Janina Schupp, University of Oxford; Mr Sanele Ntshingana, University of Cape Town
Imagining the Ordinary City: Arts, Placemaking and Everyday Urban Lives
Dr Agnieszka Kubal, University College London; Professor Birgit Apitzsch, Ruhr University Bochum; Professor Ramona Coman, University Libre de Bruxelles; Dr Beata Huszka, University College London
Activism as a modality of resistance and communication? Comparing judicial activism across Eastern Europe’
Dr Josephine Metcalf, University of Hull; Dr Kristen Drybread, University of Colorado
Shaping Prison Pedagogy through Transatlantic Cultural Exchange
Dr Nicola Thomas, Lancaster University; Dr Alexander Ewing, University of Oxford
Anthropocene (A)synchronicities
Dr Paul Merchant, University of Bristol; Dr Simone Schleper, Maastricht University; Dr Nicola Thomas, Lancaster University; Dr Iva Pesa, University of Groningen; Dr Daniel Finch-Race, University of Bologna; Dr Leo Steeds, University of Glasgow
Rethinking Values of the Anthropocene
Dr Laurie Denyer Willis, University of Edinburgh; Dr Giane Silvestre, The Center for the Study of Violence of the University of Sao Paulo – NEV/USP; Dr Roxana Pessoa Cavalcanti, University of Brighton; Simone da Silva Ribeiro Gomes, Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel); Dr Chandra Morrison Ariyo, London School of Economics; Dr Flavia Santos Medeiros, Federal University of Santa Catarina; Dr Julia Hartviksen, University of Brighton; Dr Emma-Louise Jay, University of Brighton
The Feminist Cities Lab: Contemporary Feminist Activism and Urban Violence in Latin America
Dr Katharine Low, King’s College London; Dr Alexander Halligey, University of Johannesburg
Emancipatory Research Methods: Vulnerability in Practice