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Michael Antonio Canganelli

Michael Antonio Canganelli

Attorney MemberAmerican Bar Association

Attorney and Counselor at Law

Bankruptcy Representation
Charmion B. Rush

Charmion B. Rush

Associate Professor of Inclusive and Special EducationWestern Carolina University

Charmion Rush's areas of research include culture relevant pedagogy, disproportionate representation, implicit bias and literacy practices.

Teacher DevelopmentSpecial EducationInclusionDisproportionate RepresentationCulture Relevant Pedagogy
Chris  Foss

Chris Foss

Professor of EnglishUniversity of Mary Washington

Dr. Foss specializes in 19th-century British literature, with a secondary expertise in disability studies.

British Victorian NovelOscar WildeBritish Literature Since 1800British Romantic LiteratureBritish Romantic Women Poets
Larry Bartels

Larry Bartels

May Werthan Shayne Professor and University Distinguished Professor of Political Science and LawVanderbilt University

Expert in public opinion, electoral politics, public policy, and political representation.

Campaigns and ElectionsPublic PolicyPublic OpinionElectoral PoliticsPolitical Representation
Patrick Shanahan

Patrick Shanahan

Professor of MathematicsLoyola Marymount University

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

MathematicsGeometric TopologyHyperbolic GeometryRepresentation Theory
Professor Simon McKeown

Professor Simon McKeown

Professor in the Institute of Modern Art in the School of Arts and DesignTeesside University

He is a specialist in the creative and digital arts and in animation.

Film ProductionDigital ArtsGamingAnimationArts
Julie McCown

Julie McCown

Associate Professor of EnglishSouthern Utah University

Specializing in early American natural history, post-humanism, and digital humanities theory

Artifical IntelligenceEcocriticismRace and Nature in Early American LiteratureEarly American NovelsComposition
Petra  Molnar

Petra Molnar

Associate DirectorRefugee Law Lab, Osgoode Hall Law School

Refugee and migration issues; technology and human rights; immigration detention; and the relationship between law, society, and culture

Technology and human rightsAnthropology of MigrationEthnography and Ethnographic WritingWomen's RightsRefugee and Human Rights Issues
Amanda J. Crawford

Amanda J. Crawford

Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut

Professor Crawford is a veteran political reporter, literary journalist, and expert in journalism ethics and misinformation.

Literary JournalismMediaNews LiteracyMisinformationJournalism Ethics
Richard J. Radke

Richard J. Radke

Professor, Electrical, Computer, and Systems EngineeringRensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Studies computer vision problems related to human-scale, occupant-aware environments

RadiotherapySmart LightingSocial Signal ProcessingVideo ProcessingComputer Vision