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Lisa Cooper

Lecturer in Law, University of South Australia
Lisa Cooper is a lecturer in law, specialising in criminal law and procedure. She is admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of South Australia.

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Lisa Coulthard

Professor, Department of Theatre and Film, University of British Columbia
Professor of Cinema and Media Studies

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Insight Development Grant 2021-2023
Principal Investigator: Lisa Coulthard
Collaborator: Lindsay Steenberg, Oxford Brookes University
Title: Digital Dark Tourism: a case study of true crime tourism in the digital age

Social Sciences and Research Council of Canada Insight Grant 2018-2022
Principal Investigator: Lisa Coulthard
Collaborator: Lindsay Steenberg, Oxford Brookes University
Title: “Between Blood and Data: Anatomy of the Post-Millennial Hollywood Fight Sequence”

Social Science and Research Council of Canada Insight Grant 2014-2019
Principal Investigator: Lisa Coulthard
Title: “The Sounds of Violence

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Lisa De Bortoli

Senior Research Fellow, Australian Council for Educational Research
Lisa De Bortoli is a Senior Research Fellow at the Australian Council for Educational Research.
Lisa De Bortoli is the National Project Manager for Australia for the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), which examines reading, mathematics and science of 15-year-old students.

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Lisa de Kleyn

Research Fellow, Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University
Lisa is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at RMIT University in the Centre for Urban Research. Her research takes an environmental justice perspective on a range of issues including urban greening, housing, and natural resource management. Current projects including housing energy efficiency transitions, urban greening governance, and flood justice.

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Lisa De Simone

Associate Professor of Accounting, The University of Texas at Austin
Lisa De Simone is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin, a Public Voices Fellow of The OpEd Project, and cohost of the podcast Taxes for the Masses (available wherever you get your podcasts). Her research examining how multinational corporations and individuals respond to tax incentives worldwide has been published in top accounting and finance journals. She teaches and has taught tax and personal finance courses to students in BBA, MPA, MBA, and PhD programs. She was previously an Associate Professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business from 2013 to 2020. She earned a BA in Economics and German Studies from Stanford in 2002, an MS in Accounting from the University of Missouri - Kansas City in 2008, and a PhD in Accounting from the University of Texas at Austin in 2013. Previous work experience includes transfer pricing consulting for Ernst & Young.

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Lisa Dinkler

Postdoctoral Researcher in Psychiatric Epidemiology, Karolinska Institutet
Lisa Dinkler is a postdoctoral researcher in psychiatric epidemiology at the Centre for Eating Disorders Innovation (CEDI) with primary research interest in eating disorders and neurodevelopmental disorders. Her current research focuses mainly on avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID). Using epidemiological and twin designs as well as genome-wide association studies, I am trying to understand the genetic and environmental causes of ARFID, its comorbidities (e.g., with autism, ADHD, and anxiety), and its course over time.

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Lisa Farrell

Professor of Economics (Health Economist), RMIT University

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Lisa Garwood-Cross

University Fellow in Digital Health & Society, University of Salford
Dr Lisa Garwood-Cross is a researcher in Digital Health and Society at the University of Salford, Manchester. Her work looks at the impact of social media and digital technologies on society, particularly in relation to health and wellbeing. Her current work explores social media health influencer cultures and how audience trust translates into health influence. Her previous work includes a study of YouTube sex education influencers and the 'COVID Sex Lives' project that looked into the impact of the pandemic on the sex lives and digital habits of men who have sex with men. Lisa also works with health organisations about digital capabilities in the healthcare workforce and social media.

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Lisa Goff

Lecturer of English, University of Virginia

Lisa Goff joined the University of Virginia's American Studies faculty in the fall of 2012 and has a joint appointment with the Department of English. A cultural historian who studies the American landscape, she teaches classes in cultural landscapes, public history, theories and methods of American Studies, the history of journalism, and gender and social media. She recently launched a new digital history project, Take Back the Archive, dedicated to the history of sexual violence at the university. She is also director of the Institute for Public History, which places students in paid internships at museums, archives, and historic sites in central Virginia.

Her first book, Shantytown, USA: Forgotten Landscapes of the Working Poor, will be published in April 2016 by Harvard University Press. The book argues that shantytowns constitute an alternative vision of American urban space between 1820 and 1940, and that conflicts over shantytowns as places and symbols of working-poor culture were an essential element in the formation of twentieth-century class difference in the United States. She is currently working on a second book project, which examines restoration as a theoretical concept and a practical application that spans disciplines, geographies, and centuries.

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Lisa Graham-Wisener

Lecturer of Health Psychology, Queen's University Belfast
I am a Lecturer in Health Psychology in the Centre for Improving Health-Related Quality of Life (CIHRQoL), in the School of Psychology at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB).

My research interests are broadly in the assessment and management of psychological wellbeing and quality of life in chronic conditions. In particular I am interested in psychological adjustment and quality of life in cancer and palliative and end of life care populations, including intervention development (e.g. music therapy, mindfulness, ACT) and validation and implementation of outcome measures. I am also interested in public health approaches to palliative and end of life care.

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Lisa Keenan

Assistant Professor in Political Science , Trinity College Dublin
Lisa Keenan is an Assistant Professor in Political Science at Trinity College, Dublin. Her research interests include the underrepresentation of women in political life and violence against political actors. She is co-investigator of the candidate studies in the Republic of Ireland.

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Lisa Kelly

Senior Research Assistant, Canadian Centre for Evidence-Based Conservation, Carleton University
I hold a PhD in Biology from Carleton University, where I also currently work as a senior research assistant with the Canadian Centre for Evidence-Based Conservation

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Lisa McMurray

Atlantic Fellow, The University of Melbourne
A social change-maker with over 20 years’ proven experience redressing disparity within community development systems using strengths-based approaches across the Pacific and within Indigenous Australia. Collaborator, connector, and networker brokering the right people and partnerships to leverage collective skills for cultural revitalisation and climate change solutions. Unique creative and analytical abilities to identify Indigenous-led opportunities and drive programs that lead to game-changing systemic dismantling and positive community outcomes. Intrapreneur, working to embed innovation and agility within systems and use learnings to grow opportunities. A driver of NGO collaborative community development initiatives in PNG, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji, Tonga, Cook Islands, Timor Leste, India, Malawi, Queensland and the Northern Territory.

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Lisa Meehan

Associate Director (Economics & Research), NZ Work Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology
Lisa applies economic analysis to public policy issues. Her current research focuses on using linked administrative data (particularly Statistics NZ's Integrated Data Infrastructure and Longitudinal Business Database) to examine issues in a number of policy areas, including labour markets, health, justice and education.

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Lisa Olive

I am a Senior Research Fellow and recipient of an NHMRC Emerging Leader Fellowship, specialising in mental health and behavioural medicine. My primary research expertise include mental health and wellbeing in elite and professional sportspeople, the relationship between physical activity and mood and anxiety disorders in young people, and exploring the links between mental and physical health. I am also an Honorary Senior Research Fellow with the Mental Health in Elite Sport team at Orygen, University of Melbourne and a practicing clinical psychologist, where my work largely focusses on supporting high performance athletes and other individuals within the sports system who have mental health or wellbeing concerns.

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Lisa O’Malley

Senior lecturer, social policy, University of York
I have previously worked as a researcher in the Centre for Housing Policy (2002-2005) and completed a postdoctoral fellowship with the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (2001-2002). I have published on the subjects of housing support; scoping study methods and urban regeneration among others and undertaken research across a variety of issues, most recently projects exploring homelessness among military veterans. I have served as a member of the Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT) Research Centre Advisory Group.

My early research explored the relationship between ‘place’ and urban renewal with a specific focus on the role that the community and voluntary sector play in supporting social policy objectives in local communities. My current interests are located around the interplay between social policy, crime and social harm and how inter-disciplinary approaches can be used to explore and explain aspects of inequality across these arenas.

I also have a specific interest in military welfare as an under-explored issue in social policy research, and the role that housing plays in generating experiences of disadvantage among the veteran community.

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Lisa Seymour

Professor, University of Cape Town
Lisa Seymour, Professor in the Department of Information Systems (IS) at the University of Cape Town, researches and teaches in the areas of business processes, enterprise systems and IS education; with particular emphasis on regional development in Southern Africa. Her area includes studying how organisations, particularly within the SME and public sector in Africa, can derive benefit from their business processes and enterprise systems.

She is also interested in solving educational challenges in this space and in working collaboratively on these challenges. She is director of CITANDA (Centre for IT and National Development in Africa), on the executive of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists (SAICSIT), principal researcher for ESEFA (Enterprise Systems Education for Africa) and chair of the SAP African Academic Board.

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Lisa Shitomi-Jones

Research Assistant & PhD Candidate at the Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics, Cardiff University
Lisa Shitomi-Jones is a Research Assistant and PhD student within the Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics at Cardiff University. Her research focuses on the impact of perimenopause on the risk of psychiatric disorders. This involves utilising large-scale databases to investigate associations between the timing of reproductive ageing and the risk of onset and recurrence of severe psychiatric episodes.

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Lisa Smithstead

Senior Lecturer in Film Studies, Swansea University
Dr. Lisa Smithstead is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at Swansea University. Her work looks at women's experiences as filmmakers and cinema-goers in Hollywood and Britain from the interwar period to the present day. Her research has explored the archives of film star Vivien Leigh, representations of cinema-going in modernist and middlebrow literature, and early cinema fandom. Lisa is currently researching the experience of older women in Hollywood in the wake of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements.

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Lisa Stafford

Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Inclusive Futures Centre, Griffith University
Dr Lisa Stafford is an applied researcher, educator and planner in inclusive communities and cities and transport equity, with over 20 years’ experience across academia and professional practice. Her work focuses on promoting and applying equity in neighbourhood planning, inclusive active and public transport policy and design, and universal design streets, open space, and public infrastructure. Lisa brings her own experience as a chronically-ill disabled person and wheelchair user.

Lisa is an experienced facilitator who designs and uses inclusive creative methods to enable all voices to be heard in research and public planning.

Her recent work includes leading the large multi-stage Planning Inclusive Communities project with a recent published report of stage 1 the Makings of Inclusive Communities; being on the working group for the Future of Transport discussion paper by Engineers Australia, and reviewing the Universal Design of Transport discussion paper by Transport Australia. Lisa co-authored (lead by Dr Bridget Doran) a milestone research report 690 Transport experiences of disabled people in Aotearoa New Zealand for the Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, and undertook the Trips Not Made Project on Tasmanian’s Transport Disadvantage for Anglicare Tasmania. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966692323001400

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Lisa Strömbom

Ph D, Associate Professor, Lund University
Lisa Strömbom, Associate Professor in Political Science, is a former Director of Peace and Conflict Research at Lund University. She researches intractable conflict, conflict transformation, identity politics and agonistic peace. Strömbom has published widely on the peace processes in Israel-Palestine, Colombia and Northern Ireland.

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Lisa Unangst

Assistant Professor, SUNY Empire State College
After 12 years working in administrative roles across career services, alumni affairs, and international education, and after earning an Ed.M. part-time, I returned to grad school to pursue a Ph.D. Since then, I have served as a consultant for the American Council on Education, postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Higher Education Governance Ghent, and visiting assistant professor at Ohio University. My research interests include higher education access and experience among displaced populations; higher education governance; international alumni affairs; and cross-national constructions of "diversity."

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Lisa Vonk

Doctoral Candidate, School of Humanities, Media and Creative Communication, Massey University
Lisa is a doctoral student in Massey’s School of Humanities, Media and Creative Communication. Her research explores how digital technology impacts the ways older people in Aotearoa undertake and receive care.

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Lisa Wade

Professor of Sociology, Occidental College

Lisa Wade is a professor of sociology at Occidental College. Her newest book, "American Hookup," is about the emergence and character of the culture of sex that now dominates college campuses all across the country. Before receiving her PhD in sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Lisa earned an MA in human sexuality from NYU and a BA in philosophy from the University of California-Santa Barbara. Lisa has authored over a dozen academic research articles and a textbook on the sociology of gender. She actively contributes to public discourse, writing extensively for non-academic audiences at her blog, Sociological Images, and appearing on television and radio.

She is the author of American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus, forthcoming in 2017.

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Lisa Watts

Chief Executive

Lisa is CEO and Executive Director of The Conversation Media Group and is responsible for funding and operations, and the IT and Product teams who serve the international group. Previously Lisa was CEO of ArtsHub, CEO of a search marketing firm, and GM online employment for Fairfax Digital. Lisa has been a Director of Vertical Networks Group and Chair of Midsumma Festival. Lisa is a Deloitte Outstanding 50 LGBTI Leader.

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Lisa Wood

Lisa Wood is Associate Professor Population Health at University of Western Australia and has PhD in public health coupled with over 20 years experience in health promotion and public health, working across policy and practice, and with government and non-government sectors. Passionate about research that can make a difference to reducing health and social inequalities.

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Lisa Xiong

Associate Professor in Strategy & Organization, EM Lyon Business School

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Lisa Zaidell

Lisa is a lecturer at London South Bank University and teaches across Sports and Exercise Science and Biosciences degrees. As part of the Sport and Exercise Science Research Centre, Lisa focuses her study on the physiological effects of, and responses to, exercise; she conducts lab-based experimental studies and community-based health intervention research. Her main research interests include resistance training for strength and conditioning, physical activity as a countermeasure to ageing, and enhancing muscle function and exercise performance through using novel interventions.

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Lisa D. Iulo

Associate Professor of Architecture, Director of the Hamer Center for Community Design, Penn State
Lisa D. Iulo is an associate professor of architecture at The Pennsylvania State University and a Registered Architect, Professional Planner, and LEED-Accredited Professional who has focused her work and research on building and planning for a more sustainable future. Specifically, Iulo’s work has been recognized in research and practice related to residential green building practices and affordable housing, energy efficiency, and strategies for the implementation of renewable energy at the building and community scale.

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Lisa H. Sideris

Professor of Environmental Studies, Affiliate Faculty in Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
I am interested in the value and ethical significance of natural processes. My areas of research include environmental ethics, and the science-religion interface. Much of my research focuses on conflict and compatibility between scientific and religious interpretations of nature and natural processes. My first book Environmental Ethics, Ecological Theology, and Natural Selection (Columbia, 2003) critiques the tendency of Christian environmental ethics, or “ecological theology,” to misconstrue or ignore Darwinian theory, and examines the problems this creates for developing a realistic ethic toward nature and animals.
More recent research has focused on Rachel Carson, whose book Silent Spring (1962) arguably marks the beginning of the environmental movement in America and abroad. I co-edited (with philosopher and nature writer Kathleen Dean Moore) a volume of interdisciplinary essays on Carson's life and work, titled Rachel Carson: Legacy and Challenge (SUNY, 2008).
My current research centers on the role of wonder and enchantment in (and with) science, nature, and religion, and the variety of ways in which scientific narratives, particularly those involving evolution and the Anthropocene, are being "re-enchanted" and recast as mythopoeic stories with moral content. My most recent book, Consecrating Science: Wonder, Knowledge, and the Natural World (2017) is the product of that research. I also write about the spiritual and ethical dimensions of emerging technologies of the Anthropocene, like de-extinction and other high-tech interventions in nature.
I currently serve as President of the International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture (ISSRNC).

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Lisa J. Hackett

Lecturer, University of New England
Lisa is a Lecturer in the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at the University of New England. Her key research areas are Aviation History, Uniforms, Clothing and Fashion, Popular Culture, Romance Novels and the British Royal Family. She is the co-founder, along side Associate Professor Jo Coghlan and Mr Huw Nolan, of PopCRN, the Popular Culture Research Network.

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Lisa J. Wheildon

Research Project Officer, Monash University
Dr Lisa J. Wheildon is a researcher and teaching associate in criminology and gender-based violence at Monash University and RMIT University. Lisa’s recent research has focused on online safety and technology-facilitated abuse, including technology-facilitated coercive control and technology-facilitated workplace sexual harassment. Her teaching is in the areas of victimology, politics and family and domestic violence. She is an expert in gender, public policy and institutions.

Lisa's PhD research employed an interdisciplinary approach, applying criminological and political science theories with a feminist research methodology to examine the role of victim-survivors of gender-based violence in the co-production of public policy. The research explored how power imbalances and gendered social norms create barriers to meaningful engagement and successful co-production with victim-survivors and highlighted the need to transform state institutions to embed gender equality.

Lisa is the early career researcher representative on the Australian and New Zealand Society Of Criminology Committee of Management and a moderator and member of the Committee of Management of the Power to Persuade global social policy platform.

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Lisa M. Katerina Asher

Retail Expert, PhD Candidate & Sessional Academic, University of Sydney
After ~20 years experience within FMCG/CPG interfacing with grocery retailers and all other consumer channels across tier 1, tier 2, regional manufacturing and start up suppliers, I am seeking to help solve industry problems through academic research.

I have been fortunate enough to undertake my PhD at The University of Sydney which ranks #18 globally in QS rankings for 2025. I commenced part-time in 2022, and within two years my research area was a global issue. I see this as fortunate. I engage weekly with industry bodies, suppliers, retailers, regulators and government. helping solve issues which industry is too busy to solve, will help make it better and keep the industry and consumers. This is the most fun I have had in a long time, fixing problems which help more stakeholders is what drives me.

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Lisa Magdalena Engström

Senior lecturer in Library and information science, Lund University
I am researching the societal role of public libraries and how libraries can contribute to promote democracy. I am interested in how inequality and power affect this role and how libraries can become more accessible to all.

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Lisa McKendrick Calder

Associate Professor, Nursing, MacEwan University
Lisa is a Registered Nurse who teaches undergraduate nursing students. Her teaching specialization has primarily been nursing care of acutely ill patients and families, nursing and health trends and issues, and living with chronic illness. Her reseach has been focused on teaching and learning in nursing education, with a focus on student and educator psychosocial well-being.

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