Bir bildiri de dünyaca ünlü 350 akademisyenden: Dehşetle karşılıyoruz

"Bu suça ortak olmayacağız!" diyerek Türkiye'deki insan hakları ihlallerini eleştiren Akademisyenlere bir destek de Uluslararası Akademisyenlerden geldi.

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İmzaladıkları bildiri sonrasında Türkiye gündemine oturan, Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan tarafından hain ilan edilerek hedef gösterilen Akademisyenlere destek sürüyor. Son olarak dünyaca ünlü 350 akademisyenin imzaladığı yeni bir bildiri yayınlandı.

Sen de mi Richard?!

Bildiride "Bu suça ortak olmayacağız!" diyen akademisyenlere baskının kaldırılması, insan hakları ihlallerine son verilmesi ve barış süreci görüşmelerinin yeniden başlatılması istendi.

Bildiri metni ayrıca Cumhurbaşkanlığı, Başbakanlık, Meclis Başkanlığı, Adalet Bakanlığı'na da maille gönderildi.

İŞTE YAYINLANAN BİLDİRİ

Biz bilgi edinmeye ve bilginin serbestçe yayımlanmasına kendini adamış akademisyen ve üniversite yöneticileri olarak; Türk bilim insanlarının ülkelerinde gittikçe artan şiddet, ve özellikle devletin Kürt bölgelerinde yaşayan vatandaşlarına yönelik saldırgan ve yasa dışı davranışı karşısında duydukları kaygıyı sadece dile getirdikleri için baskı, eziyet ve soruşturmaya tabi tutulmalarını dehşetle karşılıyoruz.

Türkiye’deki meslektaşlarımızın; hükümetlerine ulusal ve uluslararası hukuka saygı gösterilmesi ve Türkiye’deki Kürt nüfusun temsilcileriyle müzakerelerin yeniden başlatılması (ve bağımsız gözlemciler getirilerek Türkiye vatandaşlarının insan haklarının korunması ve sivillerin bulunduğu bölgelerde yapılan askeri operasyonların incelenmesinin sağlanması) yönünde yapmış oldukları çağırı bir barış mesajıdır. Amacı, insanların yaşam ve varlıklarının korunmasını sağlamak ve sadece Türkiye’yi değil tüm bölgeyi tehdit eden çatışmanın daha da artmasını önlemekti.

Aşağıda imzası olan bizler; Türkiye’deki meslektaşlarımıza dayanışma duygularımızı gönderiyoruz, ve onların vatandaş, bilim insanı, ve vicdan sahibi kişiler olarak iktidara gerçeği söyleme haklarını tekrarlıyoruz. Türk hükümetinden istediklerimiz: 

Hükümet politikalarını kamusal alanda eleştiren kişilerin (“Bu Suça Ortak Olmayacağız” bildirisini imzalayanlar da dahil olmak üzere) tehdit, eziyet ve soruşturmaya maruz bırakılmalarına son verilmesi;

1980’lerde askeri rejiminin yaratmış olduğu Yüksek Öğrenim Kurumunun; tüm yüksek öğrenim kurumlarının bilimsel araştırma ve eğitim işlevlerini gerçekleştirmelerine yardımcı olması amaçlanarak, siyasi parti ve hükümet kontrolünden uzak, tamamıyla bağımsız bir koordinasyon kurumu olarak yeniden düzenlenmesi;

Ülkenin bağlı bulunduğu hukuk devleti ve demokrasi ilkelerine, ve özellikle düşünce, anlatım ve basın özgürlükleri başta olmak üzere, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Anayasasında ve Türkiye’nin taraf olduğu uluslararası anlaşmalarda koruma altına alınmış olan tüm insan haklarına saygı duyulması;

Haziran 2015 seçimleri öncesinde hükümet tarafından siyasi amaçlarla terk edilen “barış süreci”nin yeniden başlatılması.

İşte Uluslararası Akademisyenlerin Bildirgesinin İngilizce metni ve imzalar

 A Statement by International Academics
January 22, 2016

As academics and university administrators who are committed to seeking knowledge and to the
free dissemination of information, we are appalled by the repression, persecution and prosecution
of Turkish scholars for simply expressing their concern about the growing violence within the
country and specifically, the state aggression and illegal treatment of citizens in the Kurdish
region of the country.
The call of our colleagues in Turkey for their government to respect national and international
laws and reopen negotiations with the representatives of Turkey's Kurdish population (as well as
to bring in independent observers to protect the human rights of the citizens of Turkey and
investigate military operations in civilian areas) is a message of peace; it is intended to protect
human life and property and to prevent further escalation of a conflict that threatens not only
Turkey but the entire region.
We, the undersigned, extend our solidarity with our colleagues in Turkey and affirm their right,
as citizens, seekers of knowledge, and persons of good conscience, to speak truth to power.

We ask that the government of Turkey:

• cease the intimidation, persecution and prosecution of all those who have publicly expressed
opposition to the current government's policies, including the signatories of the
petition, “We Will Not Be Party To This Crime”;
• reorganize the Council of Higher Education, a creature of the 1980s military regime, in order
to enable it to operate as a truly autonomous organization to coordinate research and
facilitate the functions of all institutions of higher education, beyond the control of
political parties and the government;
• respect the country’s commitment to rule of law, democracy, and human rights, especially the
freedoms of thought, expression and the press, which are protected in the Constitution of
Turkey and the international treaties to which Turkey has been a party.
• restart the “peace process” with Kurdish representatives that the government aborted for
political motives on the eve of the June 2015 election.
Abram Trosky, Presidential Fellow, Boston University
Adèle Mercier, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Queen’s University
Afsaneh Najmabadi, Francis Lee Higginson Prof. of History, Harvard University
Agustín Cosovschi, Ph.D. candidate, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
Aili Pyhälä, Dr., Helsinki University
Alan Slavin, Professor Emeritus, Trent University
Alexandra Lily Kather, PHD candidate, Middlesex University London (UK)
Alice Gschwend-Fisher, BA Yale University, administrator at the University of Zurich (Switzerland)
Alison B. Snyder, Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Oregon
Alison Brysk, Duncan & Suzanne Mellichamp Prof. of Global Studies, Univ. of California at Santa Barbara
Alistair Welchman, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Texas at San Antonio
Allan Greer, Professor of History, Canada Research Chair, McGill University
Almudena Garcia Sastre, PhD candidate, Autonomous University of Barcelona
Altha Cravey, Associate Professsor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares PhD, post-doctoral researcher, University of Helsinki
Amir Hassanpour, Associate Professor (Retired), University of Toronto
Amy Schrager Lang, Professor Emeritus, Department of English, Syracuse University
Ana Catarina Luz, Post-doctoral researcher, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa
Anat Matar, Professor of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University
Andrea Cardoso Diaz, Professor, Universidad del Magdalena, Santa Marta, Colombia
Andreas Follesdal, Professor, University of Oslo
Andrew Cumbers, Professor, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow
Andrew J. Nathan, Class of 1919 Professor of Political Science, Columbia University
Ann Kelleher, Professor of Political Science, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma WA USA
Ann Phoenix, Professor of Psychosocial Studies, Institute of Education, University College London
Annabel Pinker, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen
Anne-Marie Debbané, Assistant Professor of Geography, San Diego State University
Annica Kronsell, Professor, Department of Political Science, Lund University
Annick Wibben, Associate Professor, University of San Francisco
Anthony Alessandrini, Professor of English & Middle Eastern Studies, City University of New York
Ariel Handel, Ph.D, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Politics and Government, Ben Gurion University
Ariel Salzmann, Associate Professor of History, Queen's University, Canada
Arlene Avakian, Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Arne Harms, Lecturer, Universitaet Leipzig, Germany
Arnfinn Seim, Lecturer at the University of Bergen, Norway
Arnim Scheidel, Professor, International Institute of Social Studies (ISS), Erasmus University of Rotterdam
Aron Szele, Project Coordinator, Romanian Cultural Institute
Avner Cohen, Department of History, Academic College of Oranim, University of Haifa
Ayelet Ben-Yishai, English Department, University of Haifa
Baki Tezcan, Associate Professor, University of California at Davis
Barbara Lipietz, The Bartlett’s Development Planning Unit, University College London
Beatrice Gusmano, Researcher, Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra (Portugal)
Beatriz Rodríguez-Labajos, Dr., ICTA, Autonomous University of Barcelona
Beth Brockett, Doctoral candidate, Lancaster University
Beverley Mullings, Associate Professor of Geography, Queen’s University, Canada
Bonnie Fox, Professor, University of Toronto
Brenda Leibowitz, Chair, Teaching and Learning, University of Johannesburg
Brian Hoskin, Falmouth University, UK
Brian Lewis, Professor of History, McGill University
Brigitte Hamm, Professor, Institute for Development and Peace in Duisburg, Germany
Bruce Erickson, Dept. of Environment and Geography, University of Manitoba (Canada)
Cai Wilkinson, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Deakin University, Australia
Caitlin Cahill, Asst Professor, Urban Geography, Pratt Institute
Camilo Martinez I., PhD Candidate, University Autonomus of Barcelona
Carmen Teeple Hopkins, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Geography & the Environment, Univ. of Oxford
Carola Betzold, post-doctoral researcher, University of Antwerp.
Carole Pateman, Distinguished Prof. Emeritus of Political Science, UCLA (USA)
Cathy Lisa Schneider, Associate Professor, American University in Washington DC
Chandra Talpade Mohanty. Chair & Distinguished Professor, Syracuse University
Cigdem Balim, Professor, Indiana University
Claske Dijkema, PhD student, University Grenoble, Alpes Grenoble, France
Claudio Cattaneo, Post-doc researcher, Autonomous University of Barcelona
Clive L. Spash, University Professor, Vienna University of Economics and Business
Colman Altman, Physicist, Technion-Israel Inst of Technology (Israel)
Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, Professor of Political Science, University of Connecticut
Dalia Sachs, retired Senior Lecturer, University of Haifa, Israel
Daniel A. Reboussin, African Studies curator, University of Florida
Daniel Barry, Graduate Assistant, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Daniel Weiner, Vice Provost for Global Affairs, Professor of Geography, University of Connecticut
Daniela Del Bene, Ph.D candidate, ICTA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Barcelona)
Danilo Mandic, PhD, Faculty of Sociology, Harvard University
Darren Rosenblum, Professor of Law, Pace Law School
David Featherstone, University of Glasgow (Scotland, UK)
David McNally, Professor, York University
David Mednicoff, Director, Middle Eastern Studies, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
David Merlaut, PhD Student, Ecole Centrale Nantes
David Selim Sayers, Lecturer, San Francisco State University
Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert, Associate Professor of History, McGill University
Debra DeLaet, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Drake University
Denielle Perry, PhD Candidate, University of Oregon
Denise M. Horn, PhD., Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Simmons College
Deniz Erturk-Hasdemir, PhD., Post-doctoral fellow, Harvard Medical School
Diana Gonzalez-Duclert, Ph.D, maitre de conference, Sciences Po in Paris
Dídac Jordà Capdevila, PhD Candidate in Environmental Sciences, Autonomous University of Barcelona
Diego Andreucci, Researcher, Autonomous University of Barcelona
Douglas Becker, Assistant (Teaching) Professor of International Relations, U. of Southern California
Dr.Carol Cohn, Director of Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights, University of Massachusetts
Elia Apostolopoulou, Prof. & Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Geography, Univ. of Cambridge
Elisa Pascucci, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Tampere, Finland
Elisabeth Prügl, Prof. of IR & Director, Programme on Gender & Global Change, Graduate Institute of Geneva
Elitza Stanoeva, Professor and Visiting lecturer, Sofia University
Ellen Lust, Founding Director of Program on Governance and Local Development, Yale University
Eloisa Berman- Arévalo, PhD Candidate in Geography, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
Emek Ucarer, Professor of International Relations, Bucknell University
Emelie A. Olson, Professor Emeritus, Whittier College
Emily Kelling, Teaching and Research Staff, Technical University Berlin
Eric Clark, Professor, Lund University (Sweden)
Eric Godoy, PhD, Assistant Chair, Pratt Institute
Erik Gomez-Baggethun, Associate Researcher, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona
Ester Reiter, Professor, York university
Ethel Brooks, Associate Prof., Departments of Women's and Gender Studies and Sociology , Rutgers University
Evrim Emir-Sayers, Lecturer, San Francisco State University
Fabio Giomi, researcher, CNRS-CETOBAC (Paris)
Faculty of Education, University of Johannesburg
Fatma Ulgen, Professor, United States
Federico Demaria, Researcher, ICTA UAB, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Feryaz Ocakli, Assistant Professor of Government, Skidmore College
Filka Sekulova, ICTA, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Fiona Dove, Executive Director, Transnational Institute, Amsterdam
Fiorenza Picozza, PhD Candidate, Department of Geography, King's College London
Flora Keshgegian, Visiting Scholar, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA
Francesco Della Puppa, Laboratory for Social Research - Ca' Foscari University in Venice
Francis Collins, Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Frank den Hond, Ehrnrooth Professor of Management and Organization, Hanken School of Economics
George Andreopoulos, Professor of Political Science and Criminal Justice, City University of New York
Gershon Hundert, Department of Jewish St/History, McGill University
Giacomo D'alisa, Research Fellow, ICTA - Autonomous University of Barcelona
Giada Trezzi, PhD student, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Giorgos Kallis, Department of Development Studies, SOAS
Glyn Everett, Research Fellow, Faculty of Environment & Technology, Univ. of the West of England
Grace-Edward Galabuzi, PhD., Ryerson University
Gualter Barbas Baptista, environmental sciences, independent researcher (Portugal/Germany)
Günseli Berik, Professor, University of Utah
H. Erdem Çıpa, Assistant Professor of History, University of Michigan
Harold W. Attridge, Sterling Professor of Divinity, Yale University
Helen Pallett, Senior Research Associate, University of East Anglia
Henry Krisch, Professor Emeritus, Political Science, University of Connecticut
Hourig Attarian, Assistant Professor, Concordia University
Ian Gordon, Emeritus professor of Human Geography,London School of Economics
Ingrid Marais, Prof. and Chair of Department of Anthropology & Archaeology, University of South Africa
Isabel Ruiz Mallén, senior researcher, IN3-Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
Isabell Schierenbeck, Associate Prof. of Political Science, School of Global Studies, Univ. of Gothenburg
Isabelle Anguelovski, Senior Researcher & Principal Investigator, ICTA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
J. Paul Martin, Adjunct Professor and Director Human Rights Studies Barnard College, Columbia University
Jaime Paneque Gálvez, Research Fellow,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
James Angel, PhD Candidate in Geography, King's College London
James D Sidaway, Professor of Political Geography, University of Singapore
James Grehan, Professor of History, Portland State University
James H. Mittelman, Distinguished Scholar in Residence &University Professor Emeritus, American Univ.
Jan Aart Scholte, Faculty Chair of Peace and Development, School of Global Studies, Univ. of Gothenburg
Jane Anna Gordon, Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, Univ. of Connecticut
Jane W. Gibson, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas
Jean Connolly Carmalt, Assistant Professor of Political Science, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Jean Howard, Professor of English, Columbia University
Jeff Goodwin, Professor of Sociology, New York University
Jeffrey A. Lefebvre, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Connecticut
Jennifer Pipitone, Visiting Lecturer, Pratt Institute
Jennifer Sterling-Folker, Professor of Political Science, University of Connecticut
Jens Hanssen, Associate Professor of Middle Eastern History, University of Toronto
Jerzy Lazor, Professor of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics
Jessica Budds, Senior Lecturer in Geography & International Development, Univ. of East Anglia, UK
Jessica Evans, PhD candidate, York University (Canada)
Jessica Hallenbeck, PhD Candidate in Geography, University of British Columbia
Jiewuh Song, Assistant Professor of Political Science & International Relations, Seoul National Univ.
Jill Stockwell, Graduate Student, Department of Comparative Literature, Princeton University
Jillian Schwedler, Professor of Political Science, Hunter College & The Graduate Center, CUNY
Jim Kuras, Graduate Student, Geography Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Joachim von Puttkamer, Imre Kertész Kolleg, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena (Germany)
Joana de Sousa Ribeiro, Researcher, Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, (Portugal)
Joe Braun, PhD Candidate, University of Maryland
Joel Stillerman, Professor, Department of Sociology, Grand Valley State University
Jofre Rodrigo, PhD candidate, the Autonomous University of Barcelona
John C. Berg, Professor of Government & Director of Environmental Studies, Suffolk University
John C. Finn, Assistant Professor of Geography, Christopher Newport University (USA)
John L. Hammond, Professor of Sociology, Hunter College and Graduate Center, CUNY
John R. Wallach, Prof. of Political Science, Hunter College & The Graduate Center, CUNY
John Tirman, Executive Director & Principal Research Scientist, CIS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jon Cloke, Lecturer - Geography Department, Loughborough University (UK)
Jon Soske, Assistant Professor, History and Classical Studies, McGill University.
Joni Seager, Professor and Chair, Global Studies Department, Bentley University
Jordina Belmonte, Director, ICTA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Joshua C Shurley, PhD Candidate, University of Manchester (UK)
Joyce Neu, Ph.D., Founder and Senior Associate, Facilitating Peace, Redondo Beach, California
Julianne Kornacki, Adjunct Lecturer in Political Science, Hunter College, City University of New York
Julie Young, SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Inst. on Globalization & the Human Condition, McMaster Univ.
Karen L. Baird, Associate Professor of Political Science, Purchase College, SUNY
Katharine Jones, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University (UK)
Kathleen Staudt, Pol. Sci., Endowed Prof. of Western Hemispheric Trade Policy Stu., Univ. of Texas at El Paso
Kathryn French, Professor Emerita, Utah Valley University (USA)
Kathryn Galchutt, Professor of History, Concordia College, NY
Kathy E. Ferguson, Professor of Political Science &Women's Studies, University of Hawai'i
Kaziwa Salih, PhD Candidate, Queen's University
Keith Halfacree, Department of Geography, Swansea University, UK
Kelvin Mason, Dr., University of Livepool
Kiran Asher, Associate Prof., Department of Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies, Univ. of Massachusetts
Kobi Peterzil, Professor, University of Haifa, Israel
Krassimir Stojanov, Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt (Germany)
Kumru Toktamis, PhD, Pratt Institute
Kurtulus Gemici, Assistant Professor of Sociology, National University of Singapore
Kye Askins, University of Glasgow (UK)
Lama Abdul- Rahman, Academic advisor, PGIC Toronto School
Laura K. Landolt, Oakland University, Michigan, USA
Laura Sjoberg/Associate Professor of Political Science/ University of Florida
Lauren M. MacLean, Associate Professor, Indiana University
Leda Raptis, Professor, Queen’s University
Leonidas Oikonomakis, Researcher, Dept. of Pol. & Soc. Sciences, European Univ. Institute in Florence, Italy
Liena Gurevich, Associate Professor, Hofstra University
Liisa L. North, Professor Emerita, York University
Lisa Åkesson, Associate Professor in Anthropology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom, Associate Professor of Political Science, The University of British Columbia
Louis Lefeber, Professor of Economics and Social and Political Thought (emeritus), York University
Louise MacAllister, PhD Candidate, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter
Lucy Ware McGuffey, Associate professor of Political Science, University of Colorado Denver
Maarit Laihonen, Doctoral Candidate, Aalto University School of Business
Malek Abisaab, Associate Professor of History, McGill University
Manisha Desai, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sociology and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and the
Director of Graduate Studies, University of Connecticut
María Heras, postdoc researcher, ICTA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)
Maria J. Beltran, Adjunt professor and research associate. Pablo de Olavide University (Seville) Spain
Marie Balas, Maître de conferences, Université de Strasbourg (France)
Marie Breen-Smyth, Professor at the Department of Conflict Resolution, University of Massachusetts
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Mario Giampietro, ICREA Research Professor, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)
Marita Sturken, Professor, New York University
Mark Gibney, Raoul Wallenberg Chair of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Lund University
Mark J. Kesselman, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Columbia University
Mark Tessler, Samuel J. Eldersveld Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Michigan
Marta Juvany, Umea Plant Science Center
Martí Quevedo, PhD student, ERAMUS MC, Rotterdam
Marvin Carlson, Sidney E. Cohn Distinguished Professor of Theatre, Comparative Literature and Middle
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Mary Galvin, Associate Prof, University of Johannesburg (SA)
Mary Hawkesworth, Distinguished Prof. of Pol. Sci. & Women's and Gender Studies, Rutgers University
Mary Louise Adams, Professor, Queen's University
Matej Blezek, Lecturer in Human Geography, Loughborough University, UK
Maureen Freely, Prof. and Head, Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, Univ. of Warwick
Maurício Santoro, Assistant Professor of International Relations, State University of Rio de Janeiro
Maxi Castrillejo, PhD Student, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Melani Cammett, Professor, Harvard University
Melissa Labonte, Associate Professor of Political Science,Fordham University
Mervat Hatem, Prof. of Political Science, Howard University (USA)
Michael C. Davis, Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong
Michael Cohen, Professor of International Affairs, The New School University (USA)
Michael E. Morrell, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Connecticut
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Michael Walls, Senior Lecturer, Development Administration & Planning, University College London
Michael Yarbrough, Assistant Professor of Law and Society, John Jay College (CUNY)
Michele Angrist, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Union College
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Michelle Hartman, Associate Professor, Institute of Islamic Studies, McGill University
Michelle Parlevliet, Research Fellow, Center for Resolution of International Conflicts, Univ. of Copenhagen
Mike Burke, Associate Prof. Emeritus, Department of Politics & Public Administration, Ryerson University
Mikhaila Eckhardt, Graduate Student, University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Mikyoung Kim, Associate Professor, Hiroshima City University-Hiroshima Peace Institute, Japan
Mildred Elizabeth Sanders, Department of Government, Cornell University
Milena Dragicevic Sesic, Prof., UNESCO Chair in cultural policy and management, Univ. of Arts in Belgrade
Miliann Kang, Associate Professor, Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies, University of Massachusetts
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Pauline McGuirk, Director, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, The University of Newcastle
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Radina Vucetic Professor of History, University of Belgrade
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Reiner Tegtmeyer, International Forest Expert, Independent Forest Monitoring, Global Witness (UK)
Rela Mazali, Writer & Independent Scholar, Israel
Renate Bridenthal, Professor of History (retired), Brooklyn College, CUNY
Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, Canada Research Chair in International Human Rights, Wilfrid Laurier Univ.
Rhys Evans, Associate Professor, Norwegian University College for Agriculture & Rural Development
Rita Calvário, PhD researcher and Marie Curie fellow, ICTA-Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Robert E. Williams, Jr., Professor of Political Science, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California
Robyn Linde, Assistant Professor, Rhode Island College
Ronald J Pohoryles, Ass. Prof. of Politics & Chair of the Board of Directors, ICCR Foundation (Austria)
Rosaria Chifari, Ph.D. Candidate, Research on Integrated Assessment, Autonomous Univ. of Barcelona
Rubina Setlhare-Meltor, Educational Psychologist & Lecturer, University of Johannesburg
Ruth Craggs, Lecturer in Human Geography, King's College London
Sabri Ates, Professor at the Department of History, Southern Methodist University
Salim Vally, Associate Professor & Director of Centre for Education Rights and Transformation
Salvatore Paolo De Rosa, PhD Researcher, Lund University
Sam Bliss, Fulbright Student Fellow, ICTA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Samuele Lo Piano, PostDoc Researcher, ICTA - Autonomous University of Barcelona
Sanan Moradi, PhD student in Geography, University of Oregon
Sandra Whitworth, Professor of Political Science, York University
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Sebastian Wogenstein, Associate Professor of German, University of Connecticut
Sedef Arat-Koc, Associate Professor, Department of Politics and Public Administration, Ryerson University
Selim Heper, PhD Student, The New School for Social Research
Serdar Arat, Prof. of Art, Concordia College-New York (USA)
Sergei Plekhanov, Associate Professor of Political Science, York University
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Shohini Chaudhuri, Senior Lecturer, Depart. of Literature, Film, and Theatre Studies, University of Essex
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Simona Sharoni,, Ph.D, Professor, Gender & Women's Studies, SUNY Plattsburgh
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Stephan van Wyk, Lecturer, University of South Africa.
Stephanie J Silverman, Trinity College, University of Toronto
Stephen Blum, Professor of Music, the City University of New York Graduate Center
Stephen Hellman, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, York University
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Susan George, Author, President of the Transnational Institute
Susan L. Kang, Associate Prof. of Political Science, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Suzanne Morton, Professor, McGill University
Suzy Killmister, Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut (USA)
Svetlana Jovic, Visiting Lecturer, Department of Social Science and Cultural Studies, Pratt Institute
Tamlyn Monson, Graduate Teaching Assistant, University College London
Tanya Elez, Ph.D., University of British Columbia
Tapiwa Chagonda, University of Johannesburg
Tariq Amin-Khan, Associate Professor, Ryerson University (Canada)
Tessa Holland, Doctoral Researcher, Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University (UK)
The Caribbean Philosophical Association
Thea de Wet, Professor of Anthropology and Development Studies, University of Johannesburg
Thomas W. Smith, Associate Prof. of Political Science, University of South Florida
Tijen Demirel-Pegg, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Indiana Univ.-Purdue Univ.
Tom Junes, PhD., Post-doctoral researcher, Human and Social Studies Foundation in Sofia
Trevor Purvis, Department of Law & Legal Studies, Carleton University
Ulrich Best, DAAD fellow, University of Hamburg
V. Spike Peterson, Professor of International Relations, University of Arizona
Valerie Sperling, Professor of Political Science, Clark University
Veronica Michel, Assit. Prof, John Jay College-CUNY (USA)
Victoria Hui, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame
Viviana Asara, Assistant Professor, Vienna University of Economics and Business
William Martin, Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena, (Germany)
Winnie Ng, PhD., Unifor Sam Gindin Chair in Social Justice and Democracy, Ryerson University
Wlodzimierz Borodziej, Professor of History, University of Warsaw
Yasmine Ergas, Proffessor, Columbia University
Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat, Professor of Political Science, University of Connecticut
Zozan Pehlivan, PhD. Candidate, Queen's University