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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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Cyril Tarquinio

Professeur de psychologie clinique, Université de Lorraine
Responsable Equipe EPSAM/APEMAC EA 4360
Directeur Centre Pierre Janet - http://centrepierrejanet.univ-lorraine.fr/
Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Trauma and Dissociation (Elsevier) -
Associate-Editor of the European Journal of Sexology and Sexual Health / Revue Européenne de Sexologie et de Santé Sexuelle (Elsevier)
Responsable du Master de Psychologie clinique de l'Université de Lorraine (site de Metz).

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Cyrille Bret

Géopoliticien, Sciences Po
Enarque et normalien, auditeur de l'institut des hautes études de défense nationale (IHEDN). Agrégé de philosophie et docteur, il a enseigné notamment à l'ENS, à l'université de New York, à l'université de Moscou, à Polytechnique et à Sciences-Po. Il dirige le site Eurasia Prospective et collabore régulièrement aux Echos, au Huffington Post, à Telos, à New Eastern Europe en français, en anglais et en russe. Chercheur associé à l'Institut Notre Europe Jacques Delors.

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Cyrille François

Ingénieur en génie de l’environnement et docteur en urbanisme, Université Gustave Eiffel
Cyrille François est ingénieur en génie de l’environnement et docteur en urbanisme. Ses travaux de recherche portent sur l’évaluation environnementale des mobilités quotidiennes des individus et des marchandises en mobilisant des modèles de mobilité et de trafic couplés à l’analyse de cycle de vie des systèmes de transports.

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D'amy Steward

Master's Student in Biology, University of Guam
Steward is a master’s student at the UOG Marine Laboratory. Her research focuses on coral reef restoration through sexual propagation of corals and novel settlement substrate for coral larvae. Her project aims to understand how ecological processes and resilience influence coral restoration with sexually propagated corals.

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Dadang I K Mujiono

Faculty member of International Relations Department, Universitas Mulawarman
Dadang is a faculty member of the international relations department of Mulawarman University - Indonesia. Currently, he undertakes his Doctoral degree at the National University of Singapore.

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Dahwi Ahn

Graduate Research Assistant in Psychology, Iowa State University
Ph.D. candidate in cognitive psychology, Iowa State University (degree expected in 2024)

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Daisy Gibbs

Evaluation Officer, Burnet Institute

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Daisy Matthews

PhD candidate in Sociology, exploring the lives of religious and spiritual sex workers, Nottingham Trent University
I am a third year PGR student at Nottingham Trent university. I hold an interest in identity management of sex workers, lived religion and intimacy. I utilise creative research methods throughout my PhD to analyse lived experiences of sex workers. I also am interested in policy related research which advocates for the decriminalisation of the sex industry.

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Daisy McManaman

PhD Candidate, Centre for Women's Studies, University of York
Daisy McManaman is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher based in Glasgow, Scotland. She holds a BA (hons) in Fine Art Photography from the Glasgow School of Art, and an MFA in Fiber and Material Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Daisy is a PhD candidate at University of York’s Centre for Women’s Studies, where her thesis project is currently titled: "A Girl Resembles a Bunny" A Feminist Reanalysis of Representations of Women in Playboy.

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Dakotah Tyler

Ph.D. Candidate in Astrophysics, University of California, Los Angeles
Dakotah Tyler went from Division I college football at the University of Kentucky to studying the other worlds in our galaxy. After an injury, Dakotah transitioned to academia, starting at a community college and eventually becoming a graduate student at UCLA where he is currently a Ph.D. candidate. Dakotah's research focuses on exoplanets - planets that orbit stars other than our Sun. Dakotah studies how these planets come to be and how they evolve time. He is also a passionate science communicator and public educator that values fostering excitement about our universe to audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

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Dal Yong Jin

Professor, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
Dal Yong Jin is a Distinguished SFU Professor. After working as a journalist for many years, he completed his Ph.D. in the Institute of Communications Research at the University of Illinois in 2005. Jin’s major research and teaching interests are on digital platforms and digital games, globalization and media, transnational cultural studies, and the political economy of media and culture.

He is the author of numerous books, including Korea’s Online Gaming Empire (MIT Press, 2010), New Korean Wave: transnational cultural power in the age of social media (University of Illinois Press, 2016), Smartland Korea: mobile communication, culture and society (University of Michigan Press, 2017), Globalization and Media in the Digital Platform Age (Routledge, 2019), and Transmedia Storytelling in East Asia (ed. Routledge, 2020). Jin has also published many articles in scholarly journals, such as New Media and Society, The Information Society, Media, Culture and Society, International Journal of Communication, Telecommunications Policy, Television and New Media, Games and Culture, and Information Communication and Society.

He is the founding book series editor of Routledge Research in Digital Media and Culture in Asia while directing the Center for Policy Research on Science and Technology (CPROST) at SFU.

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Dale Mitchell

Lecturer in Law, University of the Sunshine Coast
Dr Dale Mitchell is a Lecturer in Law at the University of the Sunshine Coast with a keen interest in the intersection between law and culture. His work within the field of cultural legal studies uses cultural artefacts (films, video games, novels, statues, costumes, interviews, etc) as a way of re-reading concepts of law and justice. This scholarship has gained national and international acclaim.

In 2022, Dale was awarded the Julien Mezey Dissertation Prize from the US-based Association for the Study of Law, Culture and Humanities, who hailed his work as ‘innovative and rigorous’ and demonstrating a ‘theoretical clarity that pushes legal analysis forward in creative and engaging ways’.

Dale is Secretary of the Law, Literature and the Humanities Association of Australasia.

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Dale Rae

Director of Sleep Science and associate professor at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town
Dale Rae is the director of Sleep Science and an associate professor at the University of Cape Town. Her research focuses on sleep and circadian rhythms (the body’s 24h clock). She is particularly interested in how sleep is associated with health, disease and obesity, and the relationship between sleep, the body clock, and athletic and work-place performance. She is affiliated to the South African Society for Sleep and Health, World Sleep Society and European Society for Sleep Research

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Dameyon Bonson

Suicide Prevention, Macquarie University
Dameyon is of the Jawoyn peoples from the Mangarrayi of the Mataranka region (NT) and the Bari Clan of the western island group Kala Lagaw Ya, called the Wagedagam on Mabuiag Island (TSI). Our totem is the saltwater crocodile.

Dameyon is a gay male, and his pronouns are he/him. He is recognised as an Indigenous suicide prevention subject matter expert, specifically in Indigenous LGBTQIA suicide prevention. Dameyon has extensive experience working in and with remote Indigenous communities in suicide prevention and is the founder of Black Rainbow, Australia’s first and only national Indigenous LGBTIQA suicide prevention charity organisation.

He holds a post-graduate qualification in Suicidology and is currently undertaking his final year of the Master of Suicidology by research. Dameyon’s work has been the catalyst for three Indigenous LGBTQIA suicide prevention research studies underway in Australia. He currently leads a co-design project with Indigenous LGBTQIA young people in the NT to create safer homes and communities.

In 2016 he designed and developed the first workforce development Indigenous LGBTQIA Inclusive Practices in Mental Health and Suicide Prevention workshop, and has delivered it to over 500 people in remote, regional, and urban Australia.

Dameyon is an independent suicide prevention practitioner in his hometown of Darwin in the NT, Australia.

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Damian Mellifont

Lived Experience Fellow, Centre for Disability Research and Policy, University of Sydney
Dr Damian Mellifont is a Lived Experience Postdoctoral Fellow and member of the Centre for Disability Research and Policy (CDRP) leadership team at The University of Sydney. Damian is also lead Editor of the Disability Studies Collection at Lived Places Publishing.

As a neurodivergent researcher specialising in disability studies and policy, Dr Mellifont enjoys undertaking evidence-based projects that help to:
- inform and evaluate disability policy, programs and services
- promote diversity and inclusion
- progress more people with disability into employment and leadership roles
- accommodate neurodivergent staff (and prospective staff) on an individualised basis
- reveal the work performance strengths of neurodivergence
- expose and oppose neuro-discrimination
- debunk ableist stereotypes
- stop the bullying of neurodivergent employees
- support the legal rights of people with disability
- encourage ethical media reporting of disability - and
- advance neurodivergent pride.

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Damian Radcliffe

Caroline S. Chambers Professor in Journalism, University of Oregon

Damian Radcliffe is the Carolyn S. Chambers Professor in Journalism at the University of Oregon, an Honorary Research Fellow at Cardiff University’s School of Journalism, Media and Culture Studies, and a Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).

He is an experienced digital analyst, consultant, journalist, and researcher who has worked in senior and mid-level editorial, research, and policy positions for the past two decades in the UK, Middle East, and now the USA.

A life-long digital intrapaneur, Damian has led new creative and research initiatives at the BBC, Ofcom (the UK Communications Regulator), CSV—a volunteering and social action charity—and Qatar’s Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ictQATAR).

Damian is a regular contributor to major media outlets such as the BBC, CBS Interactive (ZDNet), and The Huffington Post, as well as a number of other outlets.

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Damien Gleadall-Siddall

PhD Student in Sport, Health and Exercise Science, University of Hull

I am a PhD student and Graduate Teaching Assistant, teaching and researching within the area of exercise physiology. I am broadly conducting research looking at the health benefits of high intensity interval training (HIIT), an increasingly popular type of exercise. I believe exercise is an important part of daily life and can have profound benefits to your health over time.

I work and study at The University of Hull where I am studying for a PhD in Sport, Health and Exercise Science. I also obtained my Master of Science in Sport Science and Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Human Biology at The University of Hull.

My main research interest is attempting to make HIIT accessible to a larger portion of the population by reducing the intensity needed while training, so making this form of exercise easier to complete. While I appreciate this form of training will not be suitable for all, I do believe, a well-designed HIIT programme can be used as part of someone's regular training programme.

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Damien Irving

Climate Data Scientist, CSIRO
Damien is a Climate Data Scientist in the Climate Science Centre at CSIRO. His research interests are many and varied, ranging from atmospheric planetary waves to anthropogenic changes in the global energy and water cycles to climate extremes and variability.

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Damien Riggs

Associate Professor in Social Work, Australian Research Council Future Fellow, Flinders University

After completing his PhD, Damien Riggs undertook a three-year ARC-funded postdoctoral fellowship before commencing his role as a lecturer in Social Work at Flinders University. He is currently an Australian Research Council Future Fellow, and an Associate Professor in social work.

Area of Research: Critical kinship studies, Critical race and whiteness studies, Gender and sexuality studies.

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Damien Scalia

Professeur en droit international pénal, Études empiriques du droit, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
Professeur de droit à la Faculté de droit et de criminologie de l’Université libre de Bruxelles. Après avoir réalisé des recherches sur les peines prononcées par les juridictions internationales pénales ainsi qu’en droit pénitentiaire, je mène depuis une dizaine d'année une recherche, alliant sociologie et droit, sur l’expérience pénale nationale et internationale des personnes jugées pour crimes de masse. J'ai été chercheur invité à la Columbia Law School et à l’Université d’Oxford et est Professeur invité dans plusieurs universités européennes.

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Damien Whitburn

Lecturer, Sport Management, Deakin University
Dr Damien Whitburn is an Associate Lecturer in the Department of Management in Deakin Business School. Damien has recently completed his PhD after completing his Master in Sport Management at Deakin University.

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Damien Boyd Bertrand Paul Paris

Associate Professor and Head of the Gamete and Embryology (GAME) Laboratory, James Cook University
Dr Damien Paris is head of the Gamete and Embryology (GAME) Laboratory at James Cook University. He is a cross-disciplinary reproductive/molecular biologist passionate about developing assisted reproductive technologies for animal breeding and conservation, as well as understanding the impact of adverse environmental conditions on fertility. He and his team produced the first macropods by artificial insemination, developed an antioxidant diet to protect pig sperm from heat-induced DNA damage, and developed a sperm freezing technique suitable for sperm banking and artificial insemination in the endangered African wild dog. Moreover, he has worked with a diversity of other domestic and wild species including primates, marsupials, horses, fish, frogs and crayfish. His group uses sperm cryopreservation, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, hormones and behaviour coupled with gamete & molecular analysis tools to investigate the underlying mechanisms that affect gamete (sperm & egg) quality & embryo survival in both aquatic & terrestrial animals. Moreover, his group actively develops mitigation strategies that will ultimately improve breeding and conservation management of these species.

Dr Paris has a BSc first-class honours degree in plant genetics/molecular biology (Monash University, Australia) and a PhD in mammalian reproduction (University of Melbourne, Australia), and was a Marie Curie Incoming International Fellow (University of Glasgow, UK) and postdoctoral research fellow (Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands) before joining JCU in 2011. He has worked at several other prominent Australian and international research institutions throughout his career including the Monash Institute for Medical Research, Monash University, Murdoch Royal Children's Institute, Baker Medical Research Institute and CSIRO (Australia); Wildlife Breeding Resource Centre (South Africa); and Max Planck Institute (based in Ivory Coast).

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Dan Baumgardt

Senior Lecturer, School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience, University of Bristol
I am a medically-qualified clinical neuroscientist and anatomist, based at the Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Bristol.

I initially graduated from Bristol with a BSc in Neuroscience, before proceeding to the University of Warwick to study medicine at graduate entry. I returned to my home in the South West of England to undertake Foundation and General Practice specialist training within the Severn Deanery. I qualified in 2016 and have been working in primary care in the BNSSG region ever since. My main clinical interests and expertise are in neurology and ophthalmology, musculoskeletal medicine and paediatrics.

I joined the University of Bristol as an academic in 2016, becoming a Lecturer at the School of Anatomy in 2018. I was appointed Senior Lecturer at the School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience in 2023. I teach across the medical, dental and vet programmes, as well as widening participation and BSc students studying health and life sciences, including Neuroscience, Anatomy and Physiology. I supervise final year science students for dissertation projects across a wide range of clinically associated topics.

My academic interests lie within the teaching of clinically-orientated biomedical disciplines, and their relevance to body function, and both medical and surgical practice across the three professional programmes. I also contribute to pedagogical research, and outreach/public engagement initiatives, promoting the value and importance of life sciences through presentations and writing.

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Dan Cohen

Assistant Professor, Queen's University, Ontario
I am an urban and economic geographer who studies finance. Prior to completing my PhD I worked as a planner and researcher in both the public and private sector.

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Dan Immergluck

Professor of Urban Studies, Georgia State University
Dan Immergluck is Professor of Urban Studies at Georgia State University. His research concerns housing, race, neighborhood change, gentrification, segregation, real estate markets, and community development. Dr. Immergluck is the author of five books, and over 120 scholarly articles, book chapters, and research reports. He has consulted to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, the US Department of Justice, philanthropic foundations, and local legal aid and other nonprofits and government agencies.

Professor Immergluck has been cited and quoted in the New York Times, the Washington Post, National Public Radio, the Wall Street Journal, the Atlanta Journal Constitution, WABE Radio, and many other international, national, and local media outlets. He has testified several times before the U.S. Congress and the Federal Reserve Board. He has served as a Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and as a Senior Fellow at the Center for Community Progress in Washington, D.C.

Recently, Dr. Immergluck served on Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens’ Transition Committee. His most recent book, Red-Hot City: Housing, Race, and Exclusion in Twenty-First Century Atlanta, was published in October 2022 by the University of California Press.

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