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Craig Longman

Craig D. Longman is a Deputy Director and a Senior Researcher with Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning (Research Unit) at the University of Technology, Sydney. He is also a practicing Solicitor.

Admitted to the NSW Supreme Court in 2007, Mr Longman has worked extensively in Criminal and Civil Litigation, including in high-profile Human Rights matters such as the defence of Palm Island man Lex Wotton to charges arising from the events on Palm Island in 2004.

Joining Jumbunna in October 2010, his research and advocacy focuses upon the experience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals in their interactions with the Australian legal system, particularly in the area of Criminal and Coronial Law. He has continued to assist community members in relation to coronial matters, and has prepared and presented on reform in relation to numerous areas of law reform, including Bail, Sentencing, Policing, Legal Aid funding and Native Title.

Recently appointed to the NSW Law Society Indigenous Issues Committee, he also holds directorships with not-for-profit Indigenous advocacy organisations.

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Craig Merrett

Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Clarkson University
Dr. Craig Merrett is the Principal Investigator for the Aero-Servo-Thermo-Visco-Elasticity Laboratory (ASTVEL) which leverages analytical and experimental techniques to explore the impact of time dependent materials on aerospace applications.

Dr. Merrett has a diverse research portfolio within the field of aero-servo-viscoelasticity that includes research on aircraft instability, flight data recorders, optimization, fracture of composites, and vehicle tracking. The core of the research portfolio is the effects of a viscoelastic material on structural dynamics, in particular the critical time necessary for an instability to occur. Dr. Merrett’s current research program investigates polymer composite materials and metals exposed to elevated temperatures that appear in aerospace and nuclear engineering applications. Dr. Merrett also conducts research in unsteady aerodynamics for subsonic and supersonic panel flutter, and for off-shore wind farm wakes.

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Craig Oneill

Director of the Macquarie Planetary Research Centre/Associate Professor in Geodynamics, Macquarie University

A/Prof. Craig O'Neill is the Director of the Macquarie Planetary Research Centre, and an Associate Professor in geodynamics and planetary science in the Department of Earth and Planetary Science/ARC CCFS CoE at Macquarie University.

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Craig Russell

Lecturer, Aston University
n 2010 I completed my degree in Human Biology at the University of Huddersfield and began my PhD at Aston focusing on medicines research. Here, formulation of oral liquid antihypertensives formed the initial stages of my project; here an understanding of drug action on a molecular level in a physiological setting was essential. In vitro and In vivo characterisation of developed formulations utilising cell and rodent based models paved the way for subsequent genomic investigations into intestinal transporter expression profiling using microarray technology and bioinformatics. Following my PhD I worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at Aston on a project focused on in vitro assessment of taste and was carried out in collaboration with market leading pharmaceutical companies AstraZeneca, GSK, Pfizer and Bristol Myers Squib as well as UCL. During this time I also elevated my teaching profile and arrived at Aston University as a Lecturer in Pharmacy in 2015. Since my lectureship appointment I have been heavily involved with teaching on the MPharm degree programme and I am pursuing my own line of research in formulation design and development. I have recently been awarded funding internally for a PhD studentship investigating the application of 3D printing technology in tablet production which commenced in January 2018. More recent research tracks have seen innovation in the application of nanoparticle formulations to better target administration in hospital settings.

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Craig Sheridan

Chair professor, University of the Witwatersrand
I am a professor in the School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. I am the director of the Centre in Water Research and Development (CIWaRD) and I hold the Claude Leon Foundation Chair in Water Research.

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Craig Smith

Research Investigator, University of Michigan

Dr. Craig Smith’s research focuses on children’s social cognitive development and links to social behavior. Examples of specific areas of interest are: children’s developing understanding of distributive and retributive justice, children’s understanding of antisociality, children’s reactions to conflicts and mitigating accounts (apologies, confessions, etc.), influences on children’s money saving and spending behaviors, links between math performance and cognition about fairness, and children’s use of social input as a guide for future thinking.

Craig is currently the director of the Living Lab project at the University of Michigan. The Living Lab is a research/education model that brings developmental research into community settings such as museums and libraries. The UM Living Lab sites currently include the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, the UM Museum of Natural History, and the main branch of the Ann Arbor District Library. Since the start of the Living Lab project in 2012, over 6,000 children and families have participated in research in these community settings, and thousands more have had opportunities to converse with researchers studying child development.

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Craig Speelman

I graduated from UWA in 1985 with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Psychology, followed by a PhD in Psychology from UWA in 1992. In both degrees I completed research projects in Cognitive Psychology, the study of processes underlying thought. The focus of my PhD project was cognitive skill acquisition, which is my main area of expertise today.

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Craig Stanbury

PhD Candidate, Monash University
I am a current PhD Candidate at the Monash Bioethics Centre. My research is at the intersection of procreation ethics, population ethics and environmental ethics, and is specifically investigating to what extent procreative practices need to change in light of overpopulation and climate change concerns.

I have a Masters Research Degree from Monash University and an Honours degree from the University of Melbourne.

I am also currently employed as a Researcher at Sydney Health Ethics (USyd) where I am part of a team investigating the commercial influences in Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs).

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Craig Wight

Associated Professor in Tourism, Edinburgh Napier University
Craig Wight is an Associate Professor at Edinburgh Napier University. He has authored a number of publications on tourism and heritage management in top rated journals and in edited collections. He has also undertaken a wealth of tourism, hospitality, leisure and cultural research and consultancy for a range of national and international clients within the public, private and voluntary sectors. He is a recognised expert in the area of genocide heritage in European city destinations and recently gave an interview to the New York Times on this topic. Most recently, Craig has produced research looking at visitor reactions to genocide heritage museums on social media, and public responses to moral transgression at European Holocaust heritage sites.

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Craig A. Foster

Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology, State University of New York College at Cortland
I am a social psychology professor who studies scientific reasoning and the development of pseudoscientific beliefs. I have published several articles about anti-vaccination, flat Earth beliefs, and God's purported influence on sports. I served as a professor at the United States Air Force Academy for several years. I am currently professor and chair of the Psychology Department at SUNY Cortland.

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Cris Townley

Postdoctoral research fellow, Western Sydney University
Cris Townley is an researcher with a foundation in sociology and education, in Transforming early Education And Child Health Research Centre (TeEACH) at Western Sydney University. TeEACH is an interdisciplinary research centre focused on supporting families and children who live with adversity. Cris' research explores identity, belonging and support in parenting groups, LGBTQ+ experience, service integration, and the growing problem of an education system that has a narrow concept of who children are and what supports them to thrive. Cris is a member of Parents for Trans Youth Equity (P-TYE).

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Cristián Bravo

Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Banking and Insurance Analytics, Western University
Dr. Cristián Bravo is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Banking and Insurance Analytics at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, where he serves as Director of the Banking Analytics Lab. Previously, he served as Associate Professor of Business Analytics at the Department of Decision Analytics and Risk, University of Southampton, Research Fellow at KU Leuven, Belgium, and as Research Director at the Finance Centre, Universidad de Chile. His research focuses on the development and application of data science methodologies in the context of credit risk analytics, in areas such as deep learning, text analytics, image processing, causal inference, and social network analysis. He has over 50 publications in high-impact journals and conferences in operational research and computer science. He also serves as editorial board member in Applied Soft Computing and the Journal of Business Analytics. He is the co-author of the book “Profit Driven Business Analytics”, with editions in English and Chinese. He can be reached via LinkedIn, by Twitter @CrBravoR, or through his lab website at https://thebal.ai.

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Cristiano d'Orsi

Senior Research Fellow and Lecturer at the South African Research Chair in International Law (SARCIL), University of Johannesburg
Dr Cristiano d’Orsi is a Senior Research Fellow and Lecturer at the South African Research Chair in International Law (SARCIL), University of Johannesburg. Cristiano is an Italian citizen and a South African permanent resident.

He was previously a Research Fellow and Lecturer at the Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria in South Africa.

He holds a PhD in International Relations (International Law) from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. His research interests include the legal protection of asylum-seekers, refugees, migrants and internally displaced persons in Africa, African human rights law, and, more broadly, the development of international law in Africa. Cristiano currently lectures in these areas and he regularly delivers presentations at international conferences.

Cristiano is the author of about 30 articles and chapters in books (in English and French), and of a monograph: “Asylum-Seeker and Refugee Protection in sub-Saharan Africa: the Peregrination of a Persecuted Human Being in Search of a Safe Haven” (London/New York: Routledge, 2015).

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Cristina Abbatangelo

PhD Student, Anthropology, University of Toronto
I a PhD student in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. My research is focused on human evolutionary genetics, pigmentation genetics, and phenotype prediction.

The driving question which has motivated me throughout my academic career is ‘what makes us human’? At the undergraduate level, I explored this broad question from a historical perspective, participating in archaeological excavations in Italy to learn about humans from ancient civilizations. As a part of the excavation team I was involved in processing pottery, as well as conducting age and sex estimations of excavated skeletons. This experience is what initially drew me to working with genetic data; I realized that to uncover exactly what made an ancient person human, it would be required to delve deeper than the skeleton, and into the genome. As a result, my graduate studies were focused on studying human evolutionary genetics, where I was able to integrate both a historic and genetic perspective. Today, some of the questions I am interested in include: How do natural selection and other historic evolutionary forces shape the genome? How can population genetics be used to answer questions about human history, for instance in relation to population movements and interactions? And how do gene studies help determine the probabilities of ancestry, disease risk, and phenotypic variation?

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Cristina de Pedro Álvarez

Investigadora posdoctoral. Especialista en historia Urbana, historia de la sexualidad, historia de género y cultura popular, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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Cristina Gago

Assistant Professor of Community Health Sciences, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston University
Dr. Cristina Gago applies implementation science principles and behavior change theory to the evaluation of community health, food assistance, and social service interventions, such as those offered by the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and Head Start (a federally funded early childhood education program for families with low income). Through her partnership-grounded, translational research practice, Cristina aims to identify actionable opportunities to increase health and social service accessibility and uptake, by improving the quality of intervention implementation.

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Cristina Simón

Master en Musicología por la Universidad de La Rioja y Profesora de Comportamiento Organizacional en IE University, IE University

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Cristina Churruca Muguruza

Investigadora senior del Instituto de Derechos Humanos, Universidad de Deusto
Profesora asociada e investigadora senior en el Instituto de Derechos Humanos de la Universidad de Deusto, es Coordinadora del Máster Conjunto Erasmus Mundus en Acción Humanitaria Internacional (NOHA+) desde 2007 y Directora del Máster de la Universidad de Deusto de 2007-2023. Anteriormente desarrolló su carrera investigadora en la Universidad del País Vasco, UPV-EHU, y en la Universidad de Bochum en Alemania.

Sus principales áreas de investigación son la seguridad humana, en particular la protección de las personas desplazadas forzadas en contextos fronterizos y las tendencias y desafíos actuales en la acción humanitaria y la consolidación de la paz y la política de la Unión Europea en estos campos.

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Cristina R. Reschke

Lecturer in the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences & Funded Investigator in the FutureNeuro Research Centre, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Dr. Cristina R. Reschke is a Lecturer in the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences and Funded Investigator within FutureNeuro Research Centre at RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ireland. Her research focus on uncovering cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying epilepsy to allow for the development of novel and precise therapeutic approaches for disease-modification. She is particularly interested in understanding how the circadian rhythm disruption impacts the brain and epilepsy development. Her work has been recognized to date with over 10 early-career awards, including the Harinarayan Young Neuroscientist Award and Grass Young Investigator Award, respectively endowed by the International League Against Epilepsy and the American Epilepsy Society.

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Cristina Roldán Fidalgo

Doctora en Musicología, Universidad de La Rioja
Doctora en Musicología por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid con Premio extraordinario de Doctorado. Graduada en Historia y Ciencias de la Música (UAM), Máster en Música y Artes Escénicas (UAM), Máster en Formación del Profesorado de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria y Bachillerato (UNED). Es autora de diversos artículos científicos y ha participado en numerosos congresos nacionales e internacionales. Ha sido profesora en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, la Universidad Internacional de Valencia (VIU), la Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio (UAX) y la Universidad de La Rioja (UR). En la actualidad es investigadora postdoctoral Juan de la Cierva en la Universidad de La Rioja.

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Cristoforo Silvestri

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval
Cristoforo Silvestri received a Bachelor’s degree in Genetics from York University in Toronto in 1998, and pursued graduate studies at the Institute of Medical Sciences of the University of Toronto where he received his PhD in 2009. From 2009 to 2014, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship with Dr. Vincenzo Di Marzo at the Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry of the National Research Council in Italy on endocannabinoids (and related compounds) and phytocannabinoids in obesity and associated metabolic disorders.

Since 2017, Dr. Silvestri has been an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at Université Laval. Furthermore, he holds the Sentinel North partnership research chair on the gut microbiome-endocannabinoid system as an integrator of extreme environmental influences on bioenergetics.

Dr. Silvestri has extensive experience in collaborating with world-renowned pharmaceutical industries in the field of intestinal microbiota and endocannabinoids. He has also been involved in a number of collaborations with institutes associated with Université Laval (i.e. INAF and CERVO) on projects ranging from neuronal development and behaviour to the metabolic benefits of probiotics.

His laboratory is located at the Quebec Heart and Lung Institute and focuses on the molecular and cellular actions of the endocannabinoid system on metabolism.

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Cristy Leask

Lecturer, Graduate School of Business and Leadership, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Cristy Leask is a transformation executive with extensive experience of creating purposeful strategies and delivering results that accelerate business growth. She is passionate about enabling leaders and executive teams to get to the future faster by co-creating the fit-for-purpose solutions of our time. Navigating the current world requires leaders to become authentic, shift mindsets, redefine models and place purpose at its heart.

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Crystal Garcia

Assistant Professor of Educational Administration, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Crystal E. Garcia, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Educational Administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her research examines the mechanisms by which minoritized college students experience campus environments. Dr. Garcia is Associate Editor of the Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice and a member of the editorial boards for the Journal of College Student Development and the College Student Affairs Journal. Prior to her role at Nebraska, Dr. Garcia served as an Assistant Professor of Administration of Higher Education at Auburn University.

She earned her Ph.D. in Educational Studies specializing in Educational Leadership and Higher Education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She also completed an M.S. in Higher Education Administration and a B.S. in Speech Communications at Texas A&M University-Commerce.

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Cüneyt Çakırlar

Associate Professor in Film and Visual Culture, Nottingham Trent University
My current research practice focuses on gender/sexuality studies, global visual cultures, and transnational horror studies. I have taught on queer arts and film theory at University College London (UK), Boğaziçi University (Turkey), Istanbul Bilgi University (Turkey), and Koç University. My articles appeared in various peer-reviewed academic journals including Critical Arts, Cineaction, New Review of Film and Television Studies, [in]Transition, and Screen. I co-edited a volume about cultures of sexual dissidence in contemporary Turkey, namely Cinsellik Muamması: Türkiye’de Queer Kültür ve Muhalefet /The Sexuality Conundrum: Queer Culture and Dissidence in Turkey (Metis, 2012), co-translated Judith Butler’s Bodies That Matter (1993) into Turkish (Pinhan Press, 2014), and co-authored Mustang: Translating Willful Youth (Routledge, 2023). Having authored exhibition catalogues for internationally acclaimed LGBTQ artists (e.g. Soufiane Ababri and Erinç Seymen), I have also worked with various arts institutions in Turkey (Arter, The PILL, and Zilberman Gallery), USA (Paul Kasmin Gallery), UK (Nottingham Contemporary), and Germany. I am the principal investigator for the project Transnational Horror, Folklore, and Cultural Politics, funded by the British Academy Small Research Grants scheme.

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Curtis Hutt

Executive Director, Leonard and Shirley Goldstein Center for Human Rights, University of Nebraska Omaha
I am an Associate Professor of Religious Studies.

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Curwyn Mapaling

Senior Lecturer, University of Johannesburg
Curwyn Mapaling (PhD), a senior lecturer/clinical psychologist at the University of Johannesburg, integrates psychological principles into education. His research, focusing on well-being in higher education, combines theory with practice. Honoured as a Mandela Rhodes Scholar and Abe Bailey Fellow, he received the 2022 Alumni Rising Star Award from Nelson Mandela University.

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Cydney Thompson

PhD Candidate, School of History, Trinity College Dublin
Cydney Thompson is a final year PhD student at Trinity College Dublin in the School of History, doing interdisciplinary research with the Digital Humanities. She is a 2018 graduate of the TCD MPhil in Public History and Cultural Heritage, and has a decade of experience working with cultural heritage institutions around the world, including the Chester Beatty, the National Gallery of Ireland, and Trinity College Libraries. She is currently the volunteer archivist for the Dublin Lesbian Line. She specialises in digitisation, digital archiving, and digital exhibition design. Her research examines use and reuse of digitised cultural heritage materials, like the Hesitant Bride, by examining classical art memes and their development and function on social media. Her research is funded by Trinity College Dublin, and she is an early career researcher in the Trinity Long Room Hub, an interdisciplinary research office.

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Cyma Hibri

PhD, University of Sydney
Cyma Hibri is a second-year PhD student living and working on Gadigal land. Their research is on the influences of humanitarian ideologies and practices in documentaries made in solidarity with the Palestinian struggle.

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Cymie Payne

Associate Professor of Human Ecology and Law, Rutgers University
Cymie R. Payne is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Ecology and the Law School at Rutgers University.

She has represented the interests of the international community in the marine environment as legal counsel before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg, on behalf of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and has provided expert advice before the International Court of Justice and other international courts. She previously practiced natural resource and environmental law with the United Nations, the U.S. Department of the Interior and the law firm of Goodwin, Procter. For six years, she participated in landmark decisions on the legal responsibility of aggressor states for the restoration and remediation of damage to the environment from armed conflict as counsel to the United Nations Compensation Commission in Geneva, Switzerland. As Director of the Global Commons Project at University of California Berkeley’s Center for Law, Energy and the Environment, she focused on the linkage of state and international climate policy, particularly with respect to emissions trading systems; conflicts of state law with international trade; and regulating risks of new technologies such as carbon sequestration, where she was also a lecturer in residence on international courts and climate change law.

She has served on the Program Committee of the American Society for International Law and the International Law Association Committee on Sustainable Natural Resource Management for Development. She currently serves at the Chair of the Ocean Law Specialist Group of the World Commission on Environmental Law of the International Union for Conservation of Nature. She is a Fellow of the American College of Environmental Lawyers. She holds a Master’s degree from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and a Juris Doctor from the University of California, Berkeley.

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Cynthia Alkon

Professor of Law, Texas A&M University
Education
LL.M. in Dispute Resolution, University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law
J.D., U.C. Hastings College of Law
Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, Associate Articles Editor and Staff Member
B.A. in International Relations, San Francisco State University, magna cum laude

Expertise
Dispute resolution, including negotiation
Plea bargaining
Specialty courts: drug courts, veteran’s courts, mental health courts, etc.
Criminal procedure
Comparative criminal procedure
Rule of law development

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Cynthia Firey Eakin

Dr. Cynthia Eakin is an Associate Professor of Accounting. She currently serves as the Associate Dean for Academic Programs at the Eberhardt School of Business. She also is the school's Learning Assessment Coordinator.

Dr. Eakin earned a Ph.D. in accounting as well as a Master of Accounting degree with special emphasis in taxation from The Florida State University in 1993. She has over 20 years of teaching experience in all areas of accounting and taxation at both the graduate and undergraduate level. She was an assistant professor at the University of Hawaii's Manoa campus for four years before coming to the Eberhardt School. She has published research in the areas of earnings management, disclosure ethics, and insider trading.

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Cynthia Leung

Adjunct Professor, Victoria University
Dr Cynthia Leung is an educational psychologist. She is currently Adjunct Professor, Mitchell Institute, Victoria University, Honorary Professor, Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, The University of Hong Kong and Honorary Professor, Department of Applied Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She was formerly Professor and Psychology Panel Chair at the Department of Applied Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and the program leader of the Master of Educational and Child Psychology program in The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She was awarded the Medal of Honour by the Hong Kong Government in July 2019 in recognition of her contribution to special education. Dr Leung’s research includes parenting education, test development, program evaluation, cross-cultural psychology, migrant adjustment, child and adolescent well-being, and she has published extensively in these areas.

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Cynthia Meyers

Cynthia Meyers studies the advertising industry, past, present and future, and its role in the development of radio/TV and digital media. She also studies the television and radio industry, past, present, and future, and shifting business models.

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Cynthia Faye Barlow

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Australian Centre for Housing Research, University of Adelaide
Dr Cynthia Barlow is a researcher at the Australian Centre for Housing Research.
Her research will determine just how cold Australian homes are, who is most at risk and why.

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Cyntrice Thomas

Instructional Associate Professor, Sport Management, University of Florida
Cyntrice Thomas is a lecturer in the Department of Sport Management. Prior to coming to UF, she was a professor of Sport Business at Jacksonville University in Jacksonville, FL.

She is a graduate of Florida State University and she holds a Juris Doctor from Tulane University as well. She is a licensed attorney in the District of Columbia and state of Virginia. After practicing law for a few years she pursued her PhD in Kinesiology from the University of Georgia.

Her research interests include:
• Legal aspects of sports
• The application of antitrust law in sports
• Collective bargaining and labor issues in sports
• Social issues in sports

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