Contributors
Hasan Turi
alex2021-08-17T09:27:52+00:00Sibth Ul Hassan is a freelance photographer and researcher based in between Islamabad and Kurram district. I have extensively covered housing rights struggle in [...]
Contributors
Sibth Ul Hassan is a freelance photographer and researcher based in between Islamabad and Kurram district. I have extensively covered housing rights struggle in [...]
Jaffer Abbas Mirza is a researcher and freelance columnist. In 2016, he was awarded a Chevening scholarship to study a master's in Religion in Global [...]
Anil Duman is currently an Associate Professor at Central European University, Budapest. She has received her M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from University of Massachusetts, [...]
Suliman Ibrahim is an associate professor at Benghazi University Law Faculty, and the Director of the Benghazi University Centre for Law and Society Studies. Currently, [...]
Ayat Mneina is a Canadian-Libyan activist, digital media strategist and researcher. In 2011, she founded ShababLibya (the Libyan Youth Movement), a social media platform that counteracted the Libyan [...]
Dr. Mehroosh Tak is a lecturer in Agribusiness at RVC. She is an applied economist researching agricultural policies and food systems in low and middle-income [...]
Paniz Musawi Natanzi has received her PhD in Gender Studies at the Centre for Gender Studies in SOAS, University of London. She holds a BA [...]
We are pleased to be working with an academic expert from Iran. On request, their identity has been anonymised, but please note that the responses [...]
Ramin Rahman is the Aga Khan University, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisation's selected photographer for the Governance and the Pandemic platform. We welcome [...]
Silvia Ferabolli is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics and International Relations at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), in Brazil. [...]
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Sibth Ul Hassan is a freelance photographer and researcher based in between Islamabad and Kurram district. I have extensively [...]
Jaffer Abbas Mirza is a researcher and freelance columnist. In 2016, he was awarded a Chevening scholarship to study a [...]
Anil Duman is currently an Associate Professor at Central European University, Budapest. She has received her M.A. and Ph.D. in [...]
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