Journal Participants

Here are some of the people who support Interface:

  • Emanuele Achino (Università degli Studi di Torino, CIRSDE -Interdepartmental Center for Gender Studies)
  • Abdul-Rahim al-Shaikh (Birzeit University / Muwatin – the Palestinian Institute for the Study of Democracy)
  • Nosheen Ali (Cornell University, Ithaca)
  • Ertug Altinay (Bogazici University, Istanbul)
  • Cal Andrews (University of Melbourne)
  • Michela Ardizzoni (University of Colorado)
  • Gordon Asher (DACE / Popular Education Network / G8Alternatives and University of Glasgow)
  • Maria Araujo (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
  • Rana Barakat (Birzeit University / Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel)
  • Andrejs Berdnikovs (University of Latvia)
  • Bojan Bilic (European University Institute, Firenze)
  • Nuno Boavida (Precarious workers’ movement, Portugal)
  • Steffen Böhm (University of Essex)
  • Kerman Calvo Borobia (Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, Madrid)
  • Jean Bridgeman (Community educator / Women of Insight and National University of Ireland, Maynooth)
  • Michael Briguglio (Sociologists without borders / Alternattiva Demokratika The Green Party / Zminijietna Voice of the Left and University of Malta)
  • Isis Cardoso (Federation of Favela Associations of Rio de Janeiro)
  • William K Carroll (Victoria International Development Education Association and University of Victoria)
  • Adriana Causa (Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani de la Universidad de Buenos Aires)
  • Sean Chabot (Peace and Justice Action League, Spokane and Eastern Washington University)
  • Aziz Choudry (McGill University)
  • Laurence Cox (Grassroots Gatherings and National University of Ireland, Maynooth)
  • Kimberly Creasap (University of Pittsburgh)
  • Donagh Davis (European University Institute, Florence)
  • Laurence Davis (National University of Ireland Maynooth and Irish Ship to Gaza)
  • Hugo Dias (Bloco de Esquerda and University of Coimbra)
  • António Pedro Dores (Technical University of Lisbon)
  • John Drury (University of Sussex)
  • Ana Margarida Esteves (Center for International Studies, ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon)
  • André Fernandes (Favela News Agency, Rio de Janeiro)
  • Lucy Finchett-Maddock (Birkbeck College, University of London)
  • Cristina Flesher Fominaya (University of Aberdeen)
  • Rafael Flores (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
  • Michael Foley (Willits Economic Localization Initiative)
  • Joan Francesc Fondevila (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona)
  • Mayo Fuster Morell (Euromovements.info, Networked-politics.info, www.openesf.net and European University Institute, Florence)
  • Gemma Galdon (“antiglobalisation” movement, social forum process, alternative journalism and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Institut de Govern i Polítiques Públiques)
  • Fabian Georgi (“reflect! Association for Political Education and Social Research” and Free University Berlin)
  • Andrej Grubacic (ZMedia and University of San Francisco)
  • Taufic Haddad (School of Oriental and African Studies, London)
  • Chris Hardnack (graduate employees union and University of Oregon)
  • Lyndi Hewitt (Hofstra University)
  • Elizabeth Humphrys (global justice, environmental, anti-privatisation and queer organising and University of Technology, Sydney)
  • Natalia Ruiz Junco (American University, Washington)
  • Dip Kapoor (Adivasi-Dalit Ekta Abhijan Land, Forest and Unity Movement, Orissa and University of Alberta)
  • David Landy (Irish Palestine Solidarity Committee and Trinity College, Dublin)
  • Ben Leeman (New Community Quarterly)
  • Tshepo Madlingozi (Khulumani Support Group and University of Pretoria)
  • Alice Mattoni (European University Institute, Florence)
  • Peter Mayo (University of Malta)
  • Elaine Martins Miguel (Favela News Agency, Brazil)
  • Richard Moore (Dialogue-oriented movements)
  • Sara Motta (Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice, Nottingham)
  • Mammo Muchie (Aalborg University)
  • Alf Nilsen (Nottingham campaign for academic freedom and the freedom of Hicham Yezza and University of Bergen)
  • Aileen O’Carroll (Irish Qualitative Data Archive, Maynooth)
  • Theresa O’Keefe (National University of Ireland Maynooth)
  • José Patrocínio (OMUNGA media support for social movements, Lobito)
  • Jenny Gunnarsson Payne (University of Stockholm)
  • Inês Pereira (Technical University of Lisbon)
  • Jenny Pickerill (University of Leicester)
  • Richard Pithouse (Abahlali baseMjondolo and Rhodes University)
  • Marco Prado (Political Psychology, Human Rights and LGTBQ Citizenship groups at the University of Minas Gerais)
  • Neusa Ribeiro (Centro Universitário Feevale, Porto Alegre, Brazil)
  • Eduardo Romanos (Universidad Pública of Navarra)
  • Igor Sadaba (University Carlos III, Madrid)
  • Eurig Scandrett (Environmental Justice movement (Friends of the Earth, International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal) and Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh)
  • Ilse Scherer-Warren (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil)
  • Raquel Seijas (University of Málaga, Interdisciplinary group on social movements and collective behaviour)
  • Ray Sin (Marriage Equality Movement and University of Kansas)
  • Jewellord Nem Singh (University of Sheffield)
  • Anna Szolucha (alterglobalisation movement and Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw)
  • Martina Tazzioli (Climate Camp and Goldsmith’s College London)
  • Ben Trott (Turbulence journal and Freie Universität Berlin)
  • Gracia Trujillo Barbadillo (University of Castilla – La Mancha)
  • Myrto Tsilimpounidi (Ministry of Untold Stories and University of Sussex)
  • Pablo Iglesias Turrión (Universidad Nómada, Fundación CEPS and Universidad Complutense, Madrid)
  • Celia Valiente (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
  • Markos Vogiatzoglou (European University Institute, Florence)
  • Lesley Wood (Ontario Coalition Against Poverty and York University, Toronto)