Coleman, Professor Stephen University of Leeds, School of Media and Communication Cornish, Dr Flora London School of Economics and Political Science, Methodology Institute Crewe, Dr Emm
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Fellows of the Peer Review College
Asadullah, Professor Mohammah
University of Malaya, Faculty of Economics
Mohammad Niaz Asadullah is Professor of Development Economics in the Faculty of
Economics and Deputy Director the Centre for Poverty and Development Studies (CPDS)
at Malaya University Previously he taught economics at Reading University and held
research and teaching positions at Oxford University and BRAC Professor Asadullah
received his Doctorate degree in Economics from the University of Oxford His research interests include development economics, economics of education and labour economics Current research draws upon data from South-East Asia and focuses on issues such as inter-generational economic mobility, subjective well-being, causes and consequence of extreme poverty, inequality of opportunity, quality of secondary schools and the rise of Islamic schools, and the low level of student learning in school
Azmat, Dr Fara
Deakin University, School of Management
Fara Azmat is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Business and Law at Deakin University She holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Monash University Her research interests
include corporate social responsibility, responsible entrepreneurship in developing
countries, social inclusion, social entrepreneurship, immigrant entrepreneurship and women entrepreneurship
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London School of Economics and Political Science, Faculty of Economics
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay is a Senior Lecturer in Economics and the Deputy Director of the Centre for Globalisation Research at Queen Mary University of London Previously, she held academic appointments at the University of Oxford, University of Birmingham and the London School of Economics, where she also completed her PhD in 2002 Her research interests include the economics of growth and development, measurement of inequality and poverty and applied econometrics
recommending improvements to data collection of individuals protected characteristics to monitor equality impacts as policies are implemented
Bochel, Professor Hugh
University of Lincoln, School of Social Science
Hugh Bochel is a Professor of Public Policy at the University of Lincoln Previously, he worked for the Essex County Council and held posts as researcher at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Kent, where he also completed his PhD
Professor Bochel has wide ranging research and teaching interests in both politics and social policy While some elements of his work fall clearly into each of those subject areas, in recent years aspects of his research and teaching have developed to reflect the congruence
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policy In 2014 he published the book Watching the watchers: parliament and the intelligence
services with Andrew Defty and Jane Kirkpatrick
Bradshaw, Dr Sarah
Middlesex University, School of Law
Sarah Bradshaw is Associate Professor in Development Studies at Middlesex University She obtained her PhD from the London School of Economics and Politics Dr Bradshaw’s
research interests lies in the field of gender and development, with a specific focus on Latin America In particular her research includes the post-2015 development agenda, gender and development, gendered post-disaster relief and reconstruction interventions, NGOs, social movements and civil society, poverty and poverty reduction strategies, rights and rights based approaches and gender roles and relations within households In the 1990s Dr
Bradshaw began working on women's rights issues in Nicaragua sponsored by Progressio
UK and this relationship continues to date This has meant working closely with actors of the women's movements in Central America and in particular with the Nicaraguan feminist NGO, Puntos de Encuentro
Briggs, Professor John
University of Glasgow, School of Geographical and Earth Sciences
John Briggs is Professor of Geography at the University of Glasgow He is also Clerk of Senate and Vice Principal His research interests include the relationship between the use and management of natural resources and sustainable rural development in low income countries A particular interest revolves around questions about indigenous environmental knowledge systems, how these are constructed and re-worked, and how these inform a better understanding of sustainable rural development The work is also sensitive to gender differences in such knowledges and how these relate to gender relations and roles in natural resource management issues Current work is being undertaken among Bedouin
communities in the south-east desert of Egypt and in the semi-arid areas of north-west South Africa
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Campos, Professor Nauro
Brunel University London, Economics and Finance
Nauro Campos is Professor of Economics and Finance at Brunel University London
Previously, he was a Reader and Lecturer (Associate and tenured Assistant Professor, respectively) at the University of Newcastle and Assistant Professor at CERGE-EI in Prague Professor Campos received his PhD from the University of Southern California His
research interests include economic growth, political economy and finance labour
economics Nauro Campos is a member of the Brunel Macroeconomics Research Centre (BMRC) and Centre for Economic Development and Institutions (CEDI)
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City University London, School of Social Sciences
Martin Caraher is Professor at the Centre for Food Policy at City University London He previously worked for and acted as a consultant to the UK Department of Health, the World Bank and the World Health Organisation Professor Caraher completed his PhD at South Bank University His research interests include food poverty, cooking skills, local sustainable food supplies, the role of markets and co-ops in promoting health, farmers markets, food deserts and food access, retail concentration and globalisation Recent work has focused on the impact of food advertising on children's food choices and the impact of advertising regulation His interests in sustainability come from the perspective of local food chains and the attempts by social enterprises to build sustainability into their work
Caroll, Dr Julia
Coventry University, Health and Life Sciences
Julia Caroll is a Reader in Child Development and Education at Coventry University
Previously, she was an Associated Professor at the University of Warwick Dr Caroll
obtained her PhD from the University of York Her research interests include language and literacy development She is particularly interested in how spoken language skills and written language skills are linked Her most recent research concerns the phonological and
morphological skills of children with dyslexia and children with hearing impairments Over the past five years her research has shown that early language difficulties can result in later phonological deficits, even in children with good early phonology, and that targeted language and phonology interventions can improve early literacy development
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University of Kent, School of Economics
Edward Cartwright is Reader in Economics at the University of Kent He gained his PhD from the University of Warwick and subsequently spent a year as a post-doctoral student at Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne
His research interests include game theory, behavioural economics and public economics His current work focuses on aspects of leadership, social learning and social influence Specifically, it looks to model situations where economic agents are making decisions
sequentially or repeatedly and can observe what other agents have done in the past
Particular applications of interest include public good games, coordination games, and large games
Champion, Professor Anthony
Newcastle University, Geography Politics and Sociology
Anthony Champion was Professor of Population Geography at Newcastle University and is now Emeritus, located within the university’s Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS) He has acted as adviser to the UN Population Division, the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) and the UK government and has served
on a number of committees including the Council of the Royal Geographical Society, the Regional Studies Association and the ESRC Census Programme Advisory Committee His research interests include population change and migration and their implications for
regional and local population profiles and planning policies His three main current projects are tracking the economic dynamism of Britain’s largest city regions through the latest recession, testing the extent to which Pennine England is becoming a single functionally-integrated polycentric urban region, and assessing the relevance of the ‘escalator region’ effect for England’s secondary agglomerations
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Cardiff University, School of Social Sciences
Amanda Coffey is the Head of School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University Previously, she was the Director of the Qualitative Research Methods in the Social Sciences: Innovation, Integration and Impact (QUALITI) Funded by the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM), this research and capacity building programme directly benefited
professional researchers, predominantly within the social sciences, but from other
disciplinary areas too Professor Amanda Coffey was also one of the founding co-directors
of the Wales Institute of Social and Economic Research, Data and Methods (WISERD), which is continuing to undertake an ambitious data integration, primary research and
capacity building programme in Wales Other research interests include young people, transitions to adulthood and social change, gender and education and professional and working lives
Cole, Professor Matthew
University of Birmingham, Faculty of Economics
Matthew Cole is Head of the Department of Economics at the University of Birmingham
He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Nottingham His research interests include environmental economics; development economics and international economics More specifically he conducts research on the impact of trade, economic growth and
investment flows on the environment and the role played by differences in environmental regulations Of particular interest are firm and industry level studies of economy-
environment interactions, often in developing countries
Crozier, Professor Gill
Roehampton University, Faculty of Education
Gill Crozier is Professor of Education at Roehampton University
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Sunderland and she is an experienced teacher both in school and Higher Education
Professor Crozier’s research focuses on ‘race’ and its intersection with social class and gender She has researched issues relating to parents and schools, and young people, and is also concerned with education policy, and the socio-cultural influences upon identity
formation and learner experiences She is an active member of the international
organisations the European Network About Parents and Education and USA John Hopkins University based School, Family and Community Partnerships: International Network of Scholars
Ferguson, Professor Neil
Cardiff University, School of Social Sciences
Neil Ferguson is Professor of Political Psychology at Liverpool Hope University
Previously, he lectured at the University of Ulster and he was the Director of the Desmond Tutu Centre for War and Peace His research and writings are encompassed within
developmental, political and social psychology and his research interests include moral development, the impact of political violence on children, adolescents and adults, peace building and challenging violence Professor Ferguson’s research mainly focuses on the conflict, division and the peace process in Northern Ireland He is currently the chair of the Moral and Social Action Interdisciplinary Colloquium, recently served on the Governing Council of the International Society of Political Psychology, and is a member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of Moral Education and the Journal of Social and Political Psychology
Franklin, Professor Marianne
Goldsmiths University, Media and Communications
Marianne Franklin is Professor of Global Media and Politics at Goldsmiths University of London Previously, she held teaching and research positions in Humanities, Social Science, and Engineering faculties at the University of Auckland (NZ), University of Amsterdam (NL), University for Humanistics (NL), and Columbia University (USA) Her research interests draw on the humanities and social sciences Marianne Franklin has been active in recent years in research and advocacy on human rights issues and the internet, serving as co-Chair
of the Internet Rights and Principles Dynamic Coalition (2012-2014) at the UN Internet Governance Forum, and as a steering committee member of the IRP Coalition since 2009 She is also currently Chair of the Global Internet Governance Academic Network
(GigaNet)
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University of Glasgow, Psychology Department
Simon Garrod is Professor of Cognitive Psychology and the director of the INP Social Interactions Centre at the University of Glasgow He obtained his PhD from Princeton University Professor Garrod’s research interests include various aspects of language processing, such as reading, dialogue, and the evolution of language and communication He was awarded the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award of the Society for Text and Discourse and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Gholami, Dr Roya (Roghieh)
Aston University, Aston Business School
Roya Gholami is a Senior Lecturer at Aston University In 2015 she was a visiting professor
at Carnegie Mellon University in the United States Dr, Gholami obtained her PhD in Management Information Systems from the National University of Singapore Her research interests include IT value (economic, environmental and societal), green IT/ IT for
environmental sustainability, Healthcare Information Systems, IT adoption and diffusion and
IT for development
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University of Bristol, School for Policy Studies
David Gordon is Professor of Social Justice and Director of the Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research at the University of Bristol Previously, he held a public appointment to the Child Poverty Expert Group, a Ministerial Advisory Group that
provided the Deputy Minister for Children and the Welsh Assembly Government with expert, evidenced based advice on the actions needed to eradicate child poverty in Wales Finally, he led the Poverty and Social Exclusion in the United Kingdom project, which is the largest project of its kind in UK history His research focusses on issues of poverty and social justice He has researched and published in the fields of the scientific measurement of poverty, crime and poverty, childhood disability, area-based anti-poverty measures, the causal effects of poverty on ill health, housing policy and rural poverty
Hall, Professor Stephen G
Leicester University, Economics Department
Stephen Hall is Professor of Economics at Leicester University and Deputy Pro-Vice
Chancellor Previously, he was Professor at Imperial College, Professorial Research Fellow
at the London Business School, Economic Advisor at the Bank of England and Research Fellow at the National Institute for Economic and Social Research Professor Hall has also consulted for numerous organisations, such as the Bank of England, the European Central Bank and the United Nations DESA His research interests include macroeconomics and econometrics, with a special emphasis on empirical macroeconomic models
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German Development Institute, Competitiveness and Social Development
Aimee Hampel-Milagrosa is a Researcher at the German Development Institute (DIE) Previously she was a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Development Research at the University of Bonn and completed consultancies for UNIDO, DANIDA and BICC Dr Hampel-Milagrosa completed her graduate degree at Ghent University in Belgium and obtained her PhD from Wageningen University in the Netherlands Aimee Hampel-
Milagrosa is an Institutional and Agricultural Economist and her research interests include improving investment conditions of developing countries, entrepreneurship and private sector development and retail liberalisation
Harding, Professor R
University of Birmingham, Law School
Rosie Harding is Professor of Law and Society at Birmingham Law School Previously, she taught at Keele Law School Professor Harding completed her LLB at the University of Edinburgh, her LLM at Keele and her PhD at the University of Kent Her research interests include family law, particularly the regulation and recognition of caring and intimate
relationships Her current research is focused on mental capacity, care, and dementia Her broader research interests are in the gender, sexuality and law field, and also include human rights, discrimination and equality, and socio-legal research methodology Her first book, Regulating Sexuality, won the 2011 Hart-SLSA Book Prize and Early Career Prize
Heim, Professor Derek
Edge Hill University, Psychology Department
Derek Heim is Professor of Psychology at Edge Hill University Previously, he held posts at the University of Central Lancashire Professor Heim completed his undergraduate degree
in Psychology and Politics and PhD in Psychology at the University of Strathclyde His
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Higgins, Professor Steven
Durham University, Education Department
Steve Higgins is Professor of Education at Durham University Previously, he was the
founding Director of the Research Centre for Learning and Teaching Before working in higher education he taught in primary schools in the North East where his interest in
children’s thinking and learning developed Professor Higgins’ research interests include the areas of effective use of information and communications technology (ICT) and digital technologies for learning in schools, understanding how children's thinking and reasoning develops, and how teachers can be supported in developing the quality of teaching and learning in their classrooms He has a particular interest in the educational philosophy of Pragmatism and the implications for teaching and learning, particularly relating to the use of research evidence to develop practice in schools
Jarvis, Dr Helen
University of Newcastle, Geography Politics and Sociology
Helen Jarvis a Reader in Social Geography at the University of Newcastle Dr Jarvis has an established international reputation in each of four intersecting strands of research and scholarship in urban social geography; household work-life reconciliation, including ageing and the mobility; public space, public life and accessible cities; ethnographies and
infrastructures of time-space co-ordination, with a particular focus on the 'social
architectures' of shared space and self-governance in collaborative living arrangements of intentional community and cohousing; and new urban policies for sustainability, focusing on the green sharing economy and its roots in voluntary civic engagement Helen is currently researching everyday life in relation to experiments and innovations in collaborative housing and intentional community (notably co-housing), comparing group formation, practices of collective governance and alternative living space in Britain, Scandinavia, Australia and the
US
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University of Stirling, Applied Social Science
Paul Lambert is Professor of Sociology and Social Policy and Criminology at the University
of Stirling Previously, he worked as a researcher at Cardiff University School of Social Sciences, and at the Centre for Applied Statistics at Lancaster University, where he also did his PhD His research interests include the structures of social stratification the uses of occupational information and occupation-based social classifications, social stratification, ethnicity and immigration methodological research on the analysis of large scale survey datasets, in longitudinal and cross-national comparisons and e-social science In recent years Professor Lambert has been involved in quite a few collaborative research projects, of which some of the most recent and ongoing are listed below: Is Britain pulling apart? Analysis of generational change in social distance, DAMES - Data Management through e-Social Science and Social Networks and Occupational Structure
Law, Dr Anna
Liverpool John Moores University, Natural Sciences and Psychology
Anna Law is a Lecturer in Psychology at Liverpool John Moores University She obtained her PhD from the University of Aberdeen Dr Law’s research seeks to understand the cognitive demands of multitasking and media-multitasking in younger and older adults One strand of her research investigates the cognitive demands of multitasking, including the contributions
of working memory, prospective memory and spatial planning She is also interested in factors that may impair the ability to multitask, such as cognitive ageing, autistic spectrum disorders or chronic pain Another strand of her research focusses on the media-
multitasking behaviour of students, and how this relates to academic performance and individual differences
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Cardiff University, School of Psychology
Michael Lewis is a Reader in Cognitive Science at Cardiff University, where he also
completed his PhD His research interests include various issues surrounding the psychology
of seeing a face These issues include: how we can distinguish between different faces so easily; how we perceive emotional expressions; how we detect faces are present in a scene, and what happens when face recognition goes wrong such as in Capgras delusion Professor Lewis has also researched the effects of cosmetic therapies The techniques he employs include behaviour experimentation, patient studies, neural network and computational modelling, and brain imaging In addition, his research also explores methodological issues in other areas of cognitive psychology
Manstead, Professor Antony
Cardiff University, School of Psychology
is mainly concerned with the impact of attitudes on health-related and safety-related
behaviour Finally, Antony Manstead is interested in the role played by social identity in intergroup conflict and cooperation
Marshall, Dr Tim
Oxford Brookes University, Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment
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McKay, Professor Steve
University of Lincoln, School of Social Sciences
Steve McKay is a Distinguished Professor in Social Research in the College of Social Science Previously, he was Professor in Social Research at the University of Birmingham, where he was also Director of the ESRC Doctoral Training Centre from 2010 Professor McKay completed his undergraduate degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the University
of Oxford and his PhD at the University of Bristol His research interests include social research, inequality, family policy, quantitative methods, social security and pensions
Morrissey, Professor Oliver
University of Nottingham, School of Economics
Oliver Morrissey is Professor of Development Economics at the University of Nottingham and the Director of the Centre for Research in Economic Development and International Trade (CREDIT) Professor Morrissey obtained his PhD from the University of Bath His research interests include the fiscal impact of aid, trade policy, performance and poverty, taxation in Africa, agricultural production in Tanzania, and the political economy of policy reform His principal research focus is on Sub-Saharan Africa Professor Morrissey has published mostly on aid policy and effectiveness, trade policy reform, conditionality and adjustment, and supply response in agriculture
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University of Leicester, Psychology Department
Kevin Paterson is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Leicester
He uses methods from experimental psychology to investigate visual and cognitive
mechanisms that underlie reading and language understanding across the lifespan and in different languages and cultures Much of this research involves the study of eye movements while reading and includes research on questions relating to the neuroscience of reading, cross-linguistic studies of reading, language development and aging
Pearce, Professor Jenny
University of Bradford, School of Social and International Studies
Jenny Pearce is Professor of Latin American Studies at the University of Bradford She is also the Director of the International Centre for Participation Studies (ICPS), which she
established in 2003 as a research and action centre on participatory practice at the local (Bradford), regional (north of England) and global (Latin America and other parts of the global South) levels Professor Pearce’s research interests include violence, participation and social change She has been working on issues of violence and security, and pursuing an interest in methodologies for researching violence which work with those who most
experience violence and insecurity Professor Pearce’s current research includes elites and violence in Latin America, post-war reconstruction and peacebuilding, politics and violence and intellectualism, activism and power
Perraton, Dr Jonathan
University of Sheffield, School of Economics
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Previously, he was then an Economics Research Officer at the Open University on the Globalisation and the Advanced Industrial State Dr Perraton obtained a PhD in Economics from the University of Nottingham His research interests include the areas of international macroeconomics, political economy and methodology His research has focused on
processes of economic globalisation and their policy consequences, and how these effects are mediated through different national institutional arrangements He has also worked on trade and growth relationships Dr Perraton is undertaking work on longer term factors in relation to the Great Recession and their impact on investment and employment Recent work has also focused on evaluating progress in various sub-disciplines of economics
understanding the decision whether to negotiate or not; the dynamics of coalition
formation; the empirical nature and relevance of strategic commitment in bargaining and in related strategic situations; communication in strategic situations Dr Poulsen is also
interested in identifying and implementing behavioural interventions in organisations
Ramlogan, Dr Ronald
Manchester University, Manchester Business School
Ronald Ramlogan is a Senior Lecturer at the Manchester Business School at the University
of Manchester His research interests include innovation systems, in particular medical and health care innovation
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London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Public Health and Policy
Janet Seeley is Professor of Anthropology and Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Previously, she was Professor of International Development at the
University of East Anglia and worked for the Department for International Development (DFiD)
Her research interests include the social aspects of health Her main focus in recent years has been on HIV, particularly looking at HIV across the life course and the impact of the epidemic on communities and people's lives and livelihoods Professor Seeley has been actively engaged in research on HIV since the late 1980s, including four years with Medical Research Council in Uganda 1989-1993 She has also been active in research on poverty, social protection, mobility and migration
Shaw, Professor Gareth
University of Exeter, Department of Management
Gareth Shaw is Professor of Retail and Tourism Management and Associate Dean of
Research at the University of Exeter Business School Previously, he was Professor of
Human Geography at Exeter His research interests centre around retailing and tourism These include the study of retail innovation and the process of knowledge transfer In particular, Professor Shaw’s work has been based on recent, large-scale research grants from the AHRC and Leverhulme These grants have focused specifically on a project called
‘The Coming of the Supermarket’, which has explored the nature of this retail innovation and its impact on consumer behaviour In addition, Professor Shaw’s research in tourism has detailed the changing nature of British coastal resorts and their economic structures Two recently funded projects of Professor Shaw focus on the attitudes of consumers to low cost airlines and climate change This has led to developing work on social marketing as a means
of changing behaviour patterns, via an ESRC CASE award with the National Consumer Council
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Shuttleworth is working on internal migration within NI and its implication for residential segregation using longitudinal data
Sime, Dr Daniela
University of Strathclyde, Social Policy
Daniele Sime is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Strathclyde
Previously, she worked as a research fellow at the Centre for the Child and Society,
University of Glasgow, and in the School of Education, at the University of Stirling, where she also completed her PhD Dr Sime’s research interests include the issues of education, equality and social justice and children and young people’s lives Over the last few years, she has been mainly interested in engaging in research which promotes a strong social justice agenda that addresses social inequalities, especially in relation to traditionally marginalised groups In pursuit of these interests, she draws upon theoretical and methodological insights from the new sociology of childhood, sociology of education, race and ethnicity studies and social policy
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Imperial College London, The Centre for Environmental Policy
Jim Skea is Professor at the Imperial College London and he is currently Research Councils
UK Energy Strategy Fellow Previously, he was Director of the Policy Studies Institute, Director of the Economic and Social Research Council's Global Environmental Change Programme, Professorial Fellow at the Science Policy Research Unit, Sussex University and Visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie-Mellon University Professor Skea’s research interests include energy, climate change and technological innovation and he has published recently on the impact of intermittent
renewables on electricity generation, security of gas supply and UK, Japanese and German responses to the Fukushima accident Professor Skea also has strong links to policy
processes He is a founding member of the UK's Committee on Climate Change and is Chair of Working Group III (Mitigation) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Vice-Tallontire, Dr Anne
University of Leeds, School of Earth and Environment
Anne Tallontire is a Senior Lecturer in Business, Environment and Corporate Responsibility
at Leeds University She completed her PhD at the University of Bradford Dr Tallontire has previously worked on projects for a variety of national and international clients, including the UK Department for International Development, the Foreign Investment Advisory
Service of the World Bank, the United Nations Common Fund for Commodities and the Food and Agriculture Organization Her research interests include corporate social
responsibility with respect to development, particularly in the context of global value chains and the use of private standards, including fair trade and ethical trade Her most recent papers focus on institutional dimensions of Global Value Chains, the process sustainability standards development and associated narratives
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Newcastle University, Education Communication and Languages Sciences
Liz Todd is Professor of Educational Inclusion at Newcastle University Previously, she worked abroad in Fiji lecturing in critical educational psychology at the University of the South Pacific, training teachers from 13 different pacific island countries, and delivering in-country workshops Professor Todd engages in research with a strong social justice agenda, being known for her work on the interaction between communities and schools, the
engagement of young people in development and research, and respectful democratic approaches to change (personal and organisational) Current research projects include a three year evaluation of the 'Thinking Differently' programme, managed by Joseph Rowntree Foundation and three innovative projects about young people and alcohol in Scotland, funded by Children in Need, Comic Relief, JRF, the Robertson Trust, the Tudor Trust and the Scottish Government
Ulph, Professor David
University of St Andrews, Economics and Finance
David Ulph is Professor at the University of St Andrews and the Director of the Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) Professor Ulph previously held academic
appointments at Stirling University and University College London (UCL) and was Professor
at the University of Bristol While at UCL he became Executive Director of the ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution (ELSE) He has served on various ESRC committees, and on the Council and Executive Committee of the Royal Economic Society
In 2010 he was appointed to a Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh His research interests include design and enforcement of policy – especially competition, taxation and welfare, environmental economics – particularly climate change, innovation and third
sector/civil society
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York University, Department of Education
Paul Wakeling is a Lecturer in Sociology of Education at York University Previously, he held posts in higher education administration Dr Wakeling completed his undergraduate degree
at the University of Liverpool, his postgraduate degrees in Education (by research) at York University and Social Research Methods and Statistics at the University of Manchester Paul Wakeling holds a PhD in Sociology from Manchester on social class differences in access to postgraduate study His research interests are in higher education, especially access to postgraduate study; and in social inequalities Dr Wakeling has particular interest in analysis
of large secondary datasets and the use of administrative and transactional data for research
Webb, Dr Thomas
University of Sheffield, Department of Psychology
Thomas Webb is a Reader in Psychology at the University of Sheffield He obtained a MSc in Research Methods from the University of Bristol and a PhD in Psychology from Sheffield University His research interests include self-regulation and behaviour change Specifically,
Dr Webb is interested in how people achieve their goals and make changes to their
behaviour In summer 2011 he was awarded an ERC Starting Independent Researcher Grant
to investigate the role of monitoring (and not monitoring) in goal striving
Weild, Professor David
Open University, Engineering and Innovation
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Co-Edinburgh Previously, he directed the ESRC Centre for Social and Economic Research on Innovation in Genomics (Innogen), University of Edinburgh and Open University He also worked at Imperial College, University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique and Aston University Professor Wield’s research interests focus
on the policy and management of technology; and on development policy and practice with emphasis on industrialization and technologies Recent research includes projects on: innovation in life science companies; knowledge management and development, public-private collaboration and international development
Zawdie, Dr Girma
University of Strathclyde, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Girma Zawdie is a Senior Lecturer in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University
of Strathclyde, where he also completed his PhD Dr Zawdie’s research interests include technology choice and transfer; triple helix and innovation systems; and policy issues relating
to the environment, world poverty and sustainable development Countries of his research focus include Ethiopia, Malawi, Pakistan and countries of the Maghreb region and South East Asia Dr Zawdie initiated and co-ordinated link programmes, which Strathclyde had with the Universities in Pakistan and Ethiopia, and he has lived and worked in developing countries as
an academic, a consultant and freelance journalist
Zizzo, Professor Daniel
Newcastle University, Business School
Daniel Zizzo is Dean of Research and Innovation in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Newcastle University, as well as Professor of Economics in the Newcastle
University Business School Previously, he was Head of the School of Economics and
Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of East Anglia His research interests include authority and organizational behavior, antisocial preferences, voting preferences, behavioral and cognitive game theory, bounded rationality and nudging, social preferences, trust, and the methodology of experimental economics Much of
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Answell, Dr Nicola
Brunel University London, Clinical Sciences
Ashworth, Dr Rachel
Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School
Bacon, Professor Nicolas
City University London, Faculty of Management
University of Leicester, Sociology
Blackman, Professor Shane
Canterbury Christ Church University, Media
Bollan, Ms Karen
ContinYou, London Office
Brooks, Professor Rachel
University of Surrey, Sociology
Brown, Professor Sarah
Coventry University, Health and Life Sciences
Bullock, Professor Karen
University of Surrey, Sociology
Burke, Professor Penny
Roehampton University, Education
Camfield, Dr Laura
University of East Anglia, International Development
Cassidy, Professor Kim
Nottingham Trent University, Business School
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University of Leeds, School of Media and Communication
Cornish, Dr Flora
London School of Economics and Political Science, Methodology Institute
Crewe, Dr Emma
School of Oriental and African Studies, Anthropology and Sociology
Dickens, Professor Jonathan
University of East Anglia, School of Social Work
Dominelli, Professor Lena
Durham University, School of Applied Social Sciences
University of Bristol, School for Policy Studies
Felstead, Professor Alan
Cardiff University, School of Social Sciences
Field, Professor John
University of Stirling, Education
Fisher, Dr Stephen
University of Oxford, Sociology
Frynas, Professor Jedrzej
Middlesex University, Business School
Fuller, Professor Ted
University of Lincoln, College of Social Sciences
Gattis, Professor Merideth
Cardiff University, School of Psychology
Gibbons, Ms Lorna
Giner-Sorolla, Professor Roger
University of Kent, School of Psychology
Gooptu, Dr Nandini
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Harkness, Dr Susan
University of Bath, Social and Policy Sciences
Harris, Dr Andrew
University College London, Geography
Hart, Professor Angie
University of Brighton, School of Health Sciences
Haskel, Professor Jonathan
Imperial College London, Imperial College Business School
Haynes, Professor Kathryn
Newcastle University, Business School
Hean, Dr Sarah
Bournemouth University, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences
Hewitt-Dundas, Professor Nola
Queen’s University of Belfast, Management School
Holland, Dr Caroline
Open University, Faculty of Health and Social Care
Hunter, Professor Rosemary
Queen Mary University of London, School of Law
Johnston, Professor Ron
University of Bristol, Geographical Sciences
Juttner, Dr Martin
Aston University, School of Life and Health Sciences
Kendrick, Professor Andrew
University of Strathclyde, Social Work
Khattab, Dr Ghada
Newcastle University, Education Communication and Languages
Kinman, Professor Gail
University of Bedfordshire, Psychology
Laffin, Professor Martin
Queen Mary University of London, School of Business and Management
Linden, Professor David
Cardiff University, School of Medicine
27
Trang 28Litchfield, Dr Julie
University of Sussex, School of Business, Management and Economics
Manthorpe, Professor Jill
King’s College London, King’s Policy Institutes
Marsden, Professor Gregory
University of Leeds, Institute for Transport Studies
Martin, Dr Graham
University of Leicester, Health Sciences
McGhee, Professor Derek
University of Southampton, School of Social Sciences
McGuire, Professor Steven
University of Sussex, School of Business Management and Economics
Mercer, Professor Neil
University of Cambridge, Faculty of Education
Moscone, Professor Francesco
Brunel University London, Brunel Business School
Nesi, Professor Hilary
Coventry University, Business Environment and Society
Nind, Professor Melanie
University of Southampton, School of Education
Orme, Professor Joan
University of Strathclyde, Social Work
Pachler, Professor Norbert
University College London, Culture, Communication and Media
Imperial College London, Centre for Environment Policy
Razzaque, Professor Jona
University of the West of England, Faculty of Business and Law
28
Trang 29Rees, Professor Philip
University of Leeds, School of Geography
Roe, Ms Maggie
Newcastle University, Architecture Planning and Landscape
Roulstone, Professor Alan
University of Leeds, Sociology and Social Policy
Saunders, Dr Clare
University of Exeter, Politics
Scourfield, Professor Jonathan Bryn
Cardiff University, School of Social Sciences
Sen, Professor Kunal
University of Manchester, Environment, Education and Development
University of Bristol, Economics
Somerville, Professor Peter
University of Lincoln, School of Social Sciences
Starmer, Professor Chris
University of Nottingham, School of Economics
Sullivan, Professor Alice
University College London, Quantitative Social Science
Tacchi, Professor Jo
RMIT University
Tipper, Professor Steven
University of York, Psychology
Traianou, Dr Anna
Goldsmiths College, Educational Studies
Varley, Professor Ann
University College London, Geography
Vignoles, Professor Anna
29
Trang 30University of Cambridge, Faculty of Education
Waddams, Professor Catherine
University of East Anglia, Norwich Business School
Wells, Professor Peter
Sheffield Hallam University, Faculty of Development and Society
While, Dr Aidan
University of Sheffield, Urban Studies and Planning
Williams, Professor Julian
Durham University, Business School
Williams, Professor Malcolm
Cardiff University, School of Social Sciences
Williamson, Dr Paul
University of Liverpool, Geography and Planning
Winter, Professor Michael
University of Exeter, Politics
30
Trang 31Members of the Peer Review College
Abbot Smith, Dr Kirsten
University of Kent, School of Psychology
Abbott, Professor David
University of Bristol, School for Policy Studies
Abbott, Miss Nicola June
University of Kent, School of Psychology
Abul Naga, Dr Ramses
University of Aberdeen, Division of Applied Health Sciences
Durham University, Business School
Agenor, Professor Pierre-Richard
The University of Manchester, Social Sciences
Ahmad, Professor Waqar
Middlesex University, University Executive
Ahmed, Dr Anya
University of Salford, Nursing, Midwifery, Social Work and Sciences
Akman, Professor Pinar
University of Leeds, Law
al Attar, Dr Mohsen
Queen's University of Belfast, School of Law
Albornoz Crespo, Dr Facundo
University of Birmingham, Economics
Al-Chalabi, Professor Ammar
King's College London, Clinical Neuroscience
31
Trang 32Aldridge, Professor Jo
Loughborough University, Social Sciences
Alencar Brayner, Dr Aquiles
British Library, Director of Scholarship and Collections
Alexander, Mr Anthony
Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School
Alexander, Professor Nicholas
Lancaster University, Marketing
Alexander, Professor Claire
The University of Manchester, Social Sciences
Allen, Dr Lori
School of Oriental and African Studies, Anthropology and Sociology
Allen, Dr Harriet
University of Nottingham, School of Psychology
Allouche, Dr Jeremy Marc
Institute of Development Studies, Research Department
Almond, Professor Philip
De Montfort University, Human Resource Management
Almond, Professor Paul
University of Reading, School of Law
Alvanides, Dr Seraphim
Northumbria University, Faculty of Engineering and Environment
Ambridge, Dr Ben
University of Liverpool, Psychology
Amoore, Professor Louise
Durham University, Geography
Anderson, Professor Alistair
The Robert Gordon University, Business School
Anderson, Professor Clare
University of Leicester, School of Historical Studies
Trang 33University of Bristol, Physics
Anwar, Dr Muhammad Naveed
Northumbria University, Faculty of Engineering and Environment
Apergis, Professor Nikolaos
Northumbria University, Newcastle Business School
Arayici, Dr Yusuf
University of Salford, School of the Built Environment
Archer, Professor Dawn
University of Central Lancashire, School of Journalism and Digital Communications
Argenti, Dr Nicolas
Brunel University London, Social Science, Media and Communications
Arjunan, Dr Subramanian
University of Glasgow, Business School
Armour, Professor Kathleen
University of Birmingham, Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Science
Armstrong, Dr Natalie
University of Leicester, Health Sciences
Armstrong, Dr Sarah
University of Glasgow, College of Social Sciences
Arnott, Professor Margaret
University of the West of Scotland, School of Social Sciences
Arthur, Dr Raymond
Northumbria University, Faculty of Business and Law
Arun, Professor Thankom
University of Central Lancashire, Lancashire Business School
Ash, Dr James
Newcastle University, HASS Faculty
33
Trang 34Ash, Dr Angie
Angela Ash Associates
Ashby, Dr Simon Giles
University of Plymouth, Plymouth Business School
Ashford, Professor Chris
Northumbria University, Faculty of Business and Law
Askins, Dr Kye
University of Glasgow, School of Geographical and Earth Sciences
Astell, Professor Arlene
University of Sheffield, Health and Related Research
University of Leeds, School of Earth and Environment
Atkinson, Professor Rob
University of the West of England, Faculty of Environment and Technology
University of Sussex, School of Law, Politics and Sociology
Avis, Professor James
University of Huddersfield, School of Education and Professional Development
City University London, Law
Bache, Professor Ian
University of Sheffield, Politics
34
Trang 35Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow School for Business and Society
Baguley, Professor Thomas
Nottingham Trent University, School of Social Sciences
Bailey, Dr Alastair
University of Kent, School of Economics
Baillie Smith, Professor Matt
Northumbria University, Faculty of Arts, Design and Social Sciences
Baines, Professor Susan
Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester Metro University Business School (MMUBS)
Baines, Professor Paul
Cranfield University, School of Management
Baker, Professor John
Lancaster University, Linguistics and English Language
University of Liverpool, Politics
Ball, Professor Helen
Durham University, Anthropology
35
Trang 36Ballas, Dr Dimitrios
University of Sheffield, Geography
Banerjee, Dr Mukulika
London School of Economics and Political Science, Anthropology
Banerji, Professor Sanjay
University of Nottingham, Nottingham University Business School
Banissy, Dr Michael
Goldsmiths College, Psychology
Barabantseva, Dr Elena
The University of Manchester, Social Sciences
Barakat, Professor Sultan
University of York, Politics
Royal Holloway, University of London, Psychology
Barker, Professor Hannah
The University of Manchester, Arts Languages and Cultures
Barmes, Professor Elizabeth
Queen Mary, University of London, School of Law
Barnes, Professor Jacqueline
Birkbeck College, Psychological Sciences
Barnett, Professor Clive
University of Exeter
Barraclough, Dr Nick
University of York, Psychology
Barrell, Professor Ray
Brunel University London, Social Science, Media and Communications
Barrett, Professor Hazel
Coventry University, Business Environment and Society
Barrientos, Professor Armando
The University of Manchester, Environment, Education and Development
36
Trang 37Barry, Dr Monica
University of Strathclyde, Law
Barry, Professor Jim
University of East London, Royal Docks Business School
Barry, Professor John
Queen's University of Belfast, School of Politics International Studies and Philosophy
Bartlett, Dr Ruth
University of Southampton, Faculty of Health Sciences
Bartley, Professor Melanie Jane
University College London, Epidemiology and Public Health
Baschieri, Dr Angela
University of Southampton, School of Social Sciences
Basinga, Dr Paulin
National Institute of Public Health, Center for Health Decision Making
Basit, Professor Tehmina
Staffordshire University, Faculty of Business Education and Law
Bastia, Dr Tanja
The University of Manchester, Environment, Education and Development
Bates, Mr Simon
Atos Origin IT Services UK Ltd, Headquarters
Batiz-Lazo, Professor Bernardo
Bangor University, Bangor Business School
Bawden, Professor David
City University London, Information Science
Baxter, Professor Judith
Aston University, School of Languages and Social Sciences
Beauchamp-Pryor, Dr Karen
Swansea University, College of Human and Health Sciences
Beaverstock, Professor Jonathan
University of Bristol, Management
Becares, Dr Laia
The University of Manchester, Social Sciences
Beck, Professor Adrian
37
Trang 38University of Leicester, Criminology
Beck, Dr Sarah
University of Birmingham, School of Psychology
Beckers, Professor Tom
University of Leuven, Psychology
University College London, Language and Cognition
Bell, Professor Stuart
University of York, York Law School
Bell, Dr Melanie
Anglia Ruskin University, Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences
Bene, Dr Christophe
Institute of Development Studies, Research Department
Bennett, Professor Frederick
University of Western Sydney, Centre for Cultural Research
Bennett, Professor Judith
University of York, Education
Bennett, Professor David
Chalmers University of Technology
University of Brighton, School of Sport and Service Management
Berridge, Professor David
University of Bristol, School for Policy Studies
Berridge, Professor Virginia
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Public Health and Policy
38
Trang 39Berry, Professor Richard
University of Glasgow, School of Social and Political Sciences
Bertamini, Dr Marco
University of Liverpool, Psychology
Besley, Professor Timothy
London School of Economics and Political Science, Economics
Best, Dr Wendy
University College London, Human Communication Science
Bhagwat, Dr Shonil
Open University, Geography
Bhambra, Professor Gurminder
University of Warwick, Sociology
Bhattacharyya, Professor Gargi
University of East London, Law and Social Sciences
Bhaumik, Professor Sumon
University of Sheffield, Management School
Bhopal, Professor Kalwant
University of Southampton, School of Education
Bibbings, Ms Lois
University of Bristol, Law
Bibby, Dr Tamara
University College London, Early Years and Primary Education
Biberauer, Dr Mary Theresa
University of Cambridge, Linguistics
Bickers, Professor Robert
University of Bristol, School of Humanities
Biehal, Professor Nina
University of York, Social Policy Social Work
Bifulco, Professor Antonia
Middlesex University, School of Science and Technology
Trang 40European College of Business Management, London Office
Birch, Professor Sarah
University of Glasgow, College of Social Sciences
Birkin, Professor Mark
University of Leeds, School of Geography
Blackmore, Professor Jill
Deakin University, School of Education
Blagrove, Professor Mark
Swansea University, College of Human and Health Sciences
Blakeley, Professor Ruth
University of Kent, School of Politics and International Relations
Blanden, Dr Jo
University of Surrey, Economics
Blane, Professor David
Imperial College London, School of Public Health
Blank, Dr Hartmut
University of Portsmouth, Psychology
Bleischwitz, Professor Raimund
University College London, Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources
Bloom, Dr Gerald
Institute of Development Studies, Research Department
Blundell, Professor Richard
Institute for Fiscal Studies, IFS Research Team