Dr Tom Peterson Tom Peterson researches music, sound, and history in South Asia, with particular interests in Sri Lanka, sacred sound, and colonial archives.
Dr Ning Zhang Mao-era China; the sent-down youth movement; the Cultural Revolution; global Maoism; and transnational revolutionary movements in Cold War Southeast Asia.
Mapping, Transparency and Accountability on Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) As industrial livestock systems expand across regions and sectors, the lack of publicly accessible, reliable data on concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) poses major challenges for research, community advocacy, and regulatory oversight. This workshop brings together perspectives from research and practice to examine how better mapped CAFO data could support transparency, strengthen accountability processes, and enable communities to navigate and contest the impacts of industrial animal agriculture.
Aeyal Gross International Law, Gender Sexuality and Law, Israel/Palestine, Global Health and Food Law, Public Law
Dr Frank Maracchione Dr Frank Maracchione is an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Studies.
Dr Rowena Binti Abdul Razak Rowena is a lecturer in the history of the Middle East and Africa, with an interest in the political history of Iran in the 20th century.