Hannah Abdullahi Hannah’s current research project addresses contemporary conceptualisations of political participation, gender and development (GAD) within the context of Madagascar.
Dr Mehri Honarbin-Halliday Dr Honarbin-Holliday is a practicing artist and works interdisciplinary exploring the intersections of gender, identity, and education. She is the author of Becoming Visible in Iran: Women in Contemporary Iranian Society (2008). She has exhibited her video and fired clay installations in Iran, Britain, Mexico, and the United States and is the recipient of the 2007 national award from the Art and Culture Secretariat at Tehran Municipality. Dr Honarbin-Holliday is currently working on a new book for I.B. Tauris titled Masculinities in Urban Iran.
Mr Jose Gigante Jose Gigante works in sports consulting and has worked at the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and the World Academy of Sport (WAoS).
Jood Wasel Alharthi Jood is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Politics and International Studies. She has an interest in international peacebuilding, innovation in peacemaking, peace sciences, multilateralism and international conflict resolution.