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Justin Taillon

Justin Taillon

Assistant ProfessorCentre for Business and Social Entrepreneurship

Prior to returning joining academia Justin worked for six years in the hotels, two years in F&B, and one year in event management.

Community BrandingMarket-Based ConservationSocio-Cultural SustainabilitySustainable TourismVolunteer Tourism
Dr Emily Christopher

Dr Emily Christopher

Lecturer, Sociology and PolicyAston University

Dr Christopher's research has explored the ways in which UK state policy is mediated through workplace policies and cultures.

Gender Divisions and the Relation Between Paid and Unpaid WorkSociologies of the Family, Relationality and KinshipMen and MasculinitiesVisual Methodologies
Muneeza Sheikh

Muneeza Sheikh

PartnerLevitt LLP

Muneeza Sheikh practices in the area of labour and employment law

Canadian PoliticsDiversity Engagement in the WorkplaceHuman Rights in CanadaLabour Law in CanadaEmployment Law in Canada
D. Kelly Weisberg

D. Kelly Weisberg

Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law

Contacts: weisberg@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4678 / Office 348-200

Children and the LawDomestic ViolenceJuvenile JusticeFamily LawWills and Trust
Sarah Fox

Sarah Fox

Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Sarah Fox's research examines how technological artifacts challenge or propagate social exclusions.

Human Centered DesignFairness, Accountability, Transparency, and Ethics (FATE)Design ResearchFuture of WorkSocial Exclusions
Matt Grossmann

Matt Grossmann

Director, Institute for Public Policy and Social ResearchMichigan State University

U.S. politics, Michigan politics, political campaigns, elections, general political issues and topics

Presidential and Congressional ElectionsElections and CampaignsAmerican Political BehaviorAmerican PoliticsPolitics & Government
Jane Bambauer

Jane Bambauer

DirectorUniversity of Florida

Jane Bambauer's research analyzes how regulation of new technologies will affect free speech, privacy, and government accountability.

Policing and TechnologySocial Media and LawFree SpeechFirst AmendmentFourth Amendment
Bryan W. Brooks, Ph.D.

Bryan W. Brooks, Ph.D.

Distinguished Professor, Environmental Science and Public Health; Director of Environmental Health ScienceBaylor University

Leading interdisciplinary expert water quality, environmental contaminants & sustainability issues in rapidly urbanizing areas

Environmental Health, Risk & ContaminantsUrbanization & SustainabilityWater Quality and Water Reuse
Meghan Wilson

Meghan Wilson

Assistant Professor of American Politics and Public PolicyMichigan State University

Black politics, institutional accountability, urban public finance, climate justice

Climate & Environmental JusticeInstituitions and PracticesBlack PoliticsUrban Politcs
Tyler Knowlton

Tyler Knowlton

Chief Public Engagement StrategistOffice of Policy and Priorities

Connecting people, capturing ideas and challenging the status quo in a digital world

International E-CollaborationOpen Policy DevelopmentPublic Engagement