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Ellen Annandale

Professor of Sociology, University of York
After completing my BSc in Sociology at the University of Leicester, I studied for my MA and PhD in Sociology at Brown University in the USA. In 2012 I was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Medicine from Umeå University in Sweden.

My first academic position was at the MRC Medical Sociology Unit (now MRC Social and Public Health Science Unit) at the University of Glasgow, where I worked as a researcher on the West of Scotland 2007 Study of health in the community. Thereafter I joined Warwick University as a lecturer and subsequently the University of Leicester as Senior Lecturer, Reader and Professor of Sociology, before coming to York as Professor and Head of Department in 2013.

Between 2004 and 2012, I was Editor-in-chief of the journal Social Science & Medicine.

Between 2013 and 2015 I was a Vice President of the European Sociological Association (ESA) and Chaired ESA's Postgraduate Committee.

With Maria Carmella Agodi I am co-editor of the ESA Book Series Studies in European Sociology, published by Routledge.

With Xiaodong Lin, I am co-editor of the Book Series Global Research in Gender, Sexuality and Health, published by Palgrave.

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Ellen Baker

PhD Candidate, Nutritional Ecology, University of Oxford
My main research interest is pollination biology and I'm fascinated by understanding what factors influence the relationships we see between pollinators and flowers. This interest was sparked when I read 'The Biology of Flowers' by Eigil Holm during my A levels. My PhD has focussed on collecting nutritional data from a wide range of plants and bees so we can better understand what nutrients bees are obtaining from different flowers.

My research career began during my undergraduate degree in Biology at the University of Bristol, after which I pursued my interest in plants by studying for an MSc in Plant and Fungal Taxonomy, Diversity and Conservation at RBG Kew. After completing my masters I left academia for a few years. During this time I worked on systematic mapping projects looking into the impact of sustainability standards, followed by becoming a plant sciences content editor at the Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International. I am in the last year of my PhD which has been in collaboration with RBG Kew.

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Ellen Quarles

Assistant Professor in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan
I earned my Ph.D. in pathology at University of Washington in Seattle. My dissertation work focused on reversing age-related problems that lead to heart failure in mice using an anti-aging drug intervention. My work as a postdoc, and then as an assistant professor in the Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology department at the University of Michigan has been to develop the first multicellular model system for studying polyphosphate, an ancient molecule that plays many cellular roles, possibly including aging. I teach a course for senior undergraduates and graduate students about the basic biology of aging.

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Ellen Beatrice Robson

Postdoctoral research associate, Durham University
I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience at Durham University. My research centres around developing stakeholder-focused guidance and methodologies to help mitigate landslides and improve slope stabilisation in lower income countries. The methodologies and guidance are developed by working collaboratively with stakeholders (currently in Nepal and India), using a combination of methods including numerical analyses, geotechnical and geological mapping, and qualitative data collection.

I acquired my PhD in Geotechnical Engineering from Newcastle University in 2023, which was sponsored by NERC IAPETUS. My PhD aimed to further understand some of the causes for inadequate road slope stabilisation in lower income country settings, and to develop stakeholder-focused methodologies to aid the planning and design of road slope stabilisation.

During my PhD, I completed a three month internship at the Research and Information Service (RaISe) of the Northern Ireland Assembly. During the intern, I produced a blog post on transport trends during the COVID-19 pandemic in Northern Ireland and a published research article and blog post on climate change risks to transport infrastructure in Northern Ireland.

Prior to my PhD, I received an MSci in Geology from the University of Birmingham in 2017, with a year abroad at the University of Copenhagen. During my undergraduate, I conducted two months of research at the Open University using Pro3D (a 3D image viewer) to examine and measure ripple-like bedforms found along the Opportunity rover traverse of Mars.

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Ellen D. Russell

Associate Professor, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Wilfrid Laurier University
My latest work on economic expectations," Keynesian Expectations, Epistemic Authority and Pluralism in Economics: Placebo Effects and Nocebo Effects in Normal and Abnormal Times" is forthcoming in the Cambridge Journal of Economics.

I have been a senior economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, and I was a Budget Forecaster commissioned by House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance during the establishment of the Parliamentary Budget Office.

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Ellen T. Meiser

Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Hawaii at Hilo
Alaska-grown sociologist interested in qualitative research, with expertise in social psychology, emotions, and the culinary industry. Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Hawai'i at Hilo. And a co-creator and co-host of The Social Breakdown, the sociology podcast nobody wants, but everybody needs.

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Ellery McNaughton

Research Assistant, University of Auckland

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Ellie Broadman

Postdoctoral Research Associate in Climate Science, University of Arizona
Ellie Broadman is a climate scientist who specializes in reconstructing past climate and environmental change using lake sediments, tree rings, and variety of field, laboratory, and data analytical methods. She is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Spatio-Temporal Interactions between Climate & Ecosystems Lab and the Laboratory of Tree Ring Research at the University of Arizona in Tucson.

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Ellie Gennings

Senior Lecturer in Sport Coaching, Bournemouth University
Ellie is a Senior Lecturer in Sports Coaching at Bournemouth University. Her research is focus on enhancing children's wellbeing in sporting environments.

In 2022, Ellie completed a PhD that explored the intricacies of children's wellbeing within the context of sport. Her research aimed to understand adolescent wellbeing and resulted in the development of a psychometric measure of wellbeing. Ellie is now exploring the implementation of this work within sporting spaces. Her expertise lies in adopting a holistic approach to sports coaching, with a specific emphasis on addressing social issues and fostering ethical coaching environments.

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Elliot Doornbos

Senior Lecturer of Criminology, Nottingham Trent University
Elliot Doornbos is a Senior Lecturer of Criminology in the Criminal Justice Department, In addition to his teaching and research roles Elliot is First Year Criminology Tutor and module leader for the year three module International crime. He is also a supervisor for third year dissertations. Elliot is currently studying for his doctorate at Nottingham Trent University, which focuses on whale shark fin trafficking

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Elliot Gould

PhD student, School of Biosciences, The University of Melbourne
Elliot Gould is a PhD candidate at the School of BioSciences, and a Quantitative Research Assistant on the repliCATS project at the School of BioSciences, University of Melbourne. Their PhD investigates the transparency and reproducibility of ecological models in applied ecology and conservation decision-making. Elliot seeks to use data science techniques to advance the open-science movement by improving the transparency and reproducibility within their home discipline of ecology and conservation science. Within this field, Elliot’s primary interest is in building ecological models for aiding ecological management and conservation decisions. Other research interests include decision-theory, Structured Decision Making, and plant ecology (especially grasslands of the Victorian Volcanic Plains). They have an enthusiasm for teaching and skill-sharing, particularly with regard to building a strong community of practice in emerging open-science methodology and computational biology within ecology and conservation.

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Ellis Walker

PhD in English Literature, University of Sheffield
Ellis Walker is a PhD English Literature candidate at the University of Sheffield. Her research excavates the digital and material spaces and places where black British authors and their books are discussed. As a member of the Black Writers' Guild she is invested in raising awareness of racial inequalities in the publishing industry, which forms a large part of the thesis. In 2017 she completed her MA in Black British Writing from Goldsmiths University, with a research project that became a survey of blackness in Britain from the Windrush era to present day.


Post-PhD, Ellis hopes to open a publishing imprint in the north of England to help other curious minds become more aware of the blackness in Britain outside of the major cities.

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Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb

Lecturer and Research Fellow in Ocean Governance, University of Melbourne and Postdoctoral Researcher, UEF Law School, University of Eastern FinEllycia Harrould-Kolieb, PhD (University of Melbourne) is a Postdoctoral Researcher on the TRANSCLIM project, based at the UEF Law School. She is also a Visiting Academic at the Climate and Energy College of the School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Melbourne and an Advisor at Rationale Advisors. In her PhD, Ellycia examined how the role of problem framing interacts with treaty interpretation to open new avenues for addressing the emergent problem of ocean acidification under existing multilateral agreements.

Ellycia has over two decades of experience working in environmental conservation and governance, primarily focused on issues related to international ocean governance and the intersection of climate, ocean and biodiversity governance. Prior to her PhD, Ellycia worked in Washington DC as a Marine Scientist for Oceana, the largest NGO focused on marine conservation. In this role, Ellycia sat at the science-policy interface, advocating on Capitol Hill, at multilateral negotiations and at the state goverment level for stronger policies to protect the ocean from climate change.

Ellycia's publications can be found in top ranked journals, including Climate Policy, Conservation Biology, RECIEL, Environmental Science & Policy and Marine Policy.

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Elodie Bitsindou

Doctorante en histoire de l'architecture contemporaine, Centre Chastel, Sorbonne Université
Élodie Bitsindou poursuit actuellement ses recherches en histoire de l’architecture contemporaine sous la direction de Jean-Baptiste Minnaert au sein du centre André Chastel, un laboratoire affilié à Sorbonne Université, au CNRS et au ministère de la Culture.
Sa thèse en cours se concentre sur la création de "nouveaux-villages" pavillonnaires en France des années soixante à quatre-vingt. Elle y explore les dynamiques de l'habitat individuel en France à travers sa thèse intitulée "Logés à l’américaine : Émergence, évolution et perception de la maison individuelle en France. Histoire croisée autour de la firme Levitt And Sons (1962-1981)". Cette recherche offre un regard original sur l'évolution de la construction, de l'aménagement du territoire et des modes d'habiter à l'échelle nationale, européenne et mondiale.
Précédemment, ses travaux de master portaient sur les réalisations de Ricardo Bofill dans les villes nouvelles franciliennes, marquant ainsi le début de ses études sur l’architecture et l’urbanisme du XXe siècle, avec une attention particulière portée à leur dimension utopique.

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Elodie Fabre

I am interested in how political parties and voters adapt to new situations, in particular how parties and voters have responded to devolution in the UK and beyond. I have conducted research on party organisational changes in Spain and Britain, investigating and codifying the relationship between the central level of statewide parties and their ‘regional’ branches. In the context of devolution, I am increasingly interested in the issue of citizens’ response to devolution and citizens’ understanding of devolution, and what they mean for democratic accountability.

In addition, I have recently developed an interest in ‘unusual’ voting situations such as external voting (expatriate vote in national elections) and the vote of non-national EU citizens in the local, devolved and European elections (EU citizens voting in a country other than their own).

Finally, I remain interested in French politics. I have become country co-ordinator (France) for the Political Party Database Working Group, a research network that studies and gathers comparative quantitative data on the organisation of political parties across 19 countries.

I am the co-convenor of the ECPR Standing Group on Federalism and Regionalism and book review editor for Regional and Federal Studies. I am also on the editorial board of the journal Fédéralisme et Régionalisme.

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Elodie Manthé

Maître de Conférences en Sciences de gestion, Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Diplômée de l'IEP d'Aix-en-Provence et titulaire d'un doctorat en Marketing, j'ai commencé ma carrière dans le financement de startup par crowdfunding avant de me tourner vers la recherche avec l'étude des mécanismes de micro-financement et de micro-donation. Avec une approche par le comportement des consommateurs, je cherche à comprendre les réactions des individus aux sollicitations monétaires (investissement et dons) et non-monétaires (bénévolat) dans des contextes marchands et touristiques. Je suis affiliée au laboratoire IREGE de l'Université Savoie Mont-Blanc.

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Elodie O'Connor

Research Officer, Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Dr Elodie O'Connor has completed a Bachelor of Arts (Professional Writing), Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology, and PhD in Psychology. Elodie works as a Research Officer in the Centre for Community Child Health at Murdoch Children's Research Institute. Her research aims to reduce inequities in chilren's health, development and wellbeing.

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Elodie-Laure Jimenez

Chercheure en archéologie préhistorique et paléoécologie, University of Aberdeen
Je suis préhistorienne et paléoécologue, et mes recherches s'attachent particulièrement à comprendre les relations entre les grands carnivores du passé et les sociétés de chasseurs-cueilleurs préhistoriques.

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Éloi Gagnon

PhD Candidate, Université Laval
After completing his undergraduate studies in biomedical sciences (2016-2019) and his master's degree in psychology at Université Laval (2019-2020), Éloi began his doctoral studies in Benoît Arsenault's laboratory in 2021. Éloi is involved in several projects related to cardiometabolic diseases. These include the link between gut microbiota and chronic disease, the link between fat distribution and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and the link between brain proteins and obesity. All his projects have one thing in common: the use of Mendelian randomisation. In his day to day life, Eloi uses genetics to answer causal questions, plays basketball and loves hanging out around a beer.

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Eloisa Romani

PhD Candidate, SOAS, University of London
I am Project Coordinator at SOAS University of London's Strategic Concept for the Removal or Arms and Proliferation Project (SCRAP Weapons) and a PhD candidate in Global Diplomacy at the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, SOAS University.

I have served for years as speechwriter for a government's Ambassador to the United Nations and have worked in the Vatican Dicastery for Communications as Executive Project Assistant on Internet Governance issues and Social Media Editor.

My research interests include international relations, cultural diplomacy, the United Nations, and general and complete disarmament. I have recently co-authored an article with H.E. Maritza Chan Valverde, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Costa Rica to the United Nations in New York, titled "Represented but not always heard: an analysis of the progress of gender equality at the United Nations through the lens of the Treaty on the Prohibition on Nuclear Weapons", published on the Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung Journal in April 2023 (DOI: 10.1007/s42597-023-00095-x).

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Eloise Kirby

PhD Candidate, Bangor University
PhD researcher interested in injury risk in female athletes. I am currently working on the Welsh Injury Surveillance in Girls' Youth Rugby (WISGYR) Project assessing injury risk in grassroots girls' rugby.

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Eloise Litterbach

Postdoctoral Researcher, Deakin University
Eloise is an Early Career Research Fellow passionate about public health. Eloise's research interests include early childhood nutrition, family and individual behaviour change, participatory research, and reducing socioeconomic inequities and health related stigma. Eloise has worked as researcher within Deakin University's Faculty of Health since 2012, and recently completed her PhD exploring the use of screens during shared mealtimes.

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Eloise Stevens

Host, The Conversation's Curious Kids podcast
Eloise Stevens is the host and creator of The Conversation's Curious Kids podcast, and sound designer of The Conversation Weekly podcast. Outside of The Conversation, she produces audio for the BBC, ABC and The Guardian, among others, and has recently received an Arts Council grant to write a novel.

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Eloy Rivas-Sánchez

Assistant Professor, Sociology, Athabasca University
My area of research is precarious migration and health, foreign workers; and social movements and global citizenship. I am part of a team working on a research project titled: Collective Care, Renewal, and Resurgence for the Post-Pandemic Future.
On those topics I have co-authored a book, The Epicenter : Democracy, Eco*Global Citizenship and Transformative Education (DIO Press), 12 book chapters and 8 journal articles.

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Elsa Ojalehto

PhD candidate, Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet
I am a PhD student at the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, interested in exploring genetic and environmental factors to better understand complex phenotypes.

My doctoral research, and my primary research aim entails going beyond studying only body mass index and explore how adiposity influence the risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes in light of unmeasured confounding and potential mediating factors. I am also interested in the life-course perspectives in aging and health.

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Elsa T. Chan

Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour, University of Sussex Business School, University of Sussex
Elsa Chan is Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Organisational Behaviour at the University of Sussex Business School. She received her PhD in Management and Entrepreneurship from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Elsa's research examines leadership, entrepreneurship, and motivation. She studies how leader behaviours influence workplace outcomes and how psychological factors shape entrepreneurial outcomes. Her work also explores diversity in the workplace.

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Elsabe Kearsley

Professor in Civil Engineering, University of Pretoria
I graduated with a degree in civil engineering from the University of Pretoria in 1984 and I am registered as a professional engineer with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA). I am a past president of both the South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE) and the South African Academy of Engineering (SAAE). I have been a National Research Forum (NRF) rated researcher since 2007 and my research is focused on reducing the environmental footprint of the cement and concrete industry. I have been an author of 126 peer reviewed accredited journal and conference papers and to date supervised 35 research Masters and PhD graduates.

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Elvira Marques

Aviation PhD candidate, Griffith University

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Elyse Dwyer

Researcher, Department of Economics, Macquarie University
Elyse has recently graduated from the University of Queensland with First Class Honours in the Bachelor of Advanced Finance and Economics.

Elyse honours thesis focused on understanding the spatial dispersion of firm-level productivity in Australia using BLADE microdata from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

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Emanuel Bylund

Professor of General Linguistics, Stellenbosch University
Emanuel Bylund is Professor of General Linguistics at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. His research concerns age effects in language acquisition and language attrition, and the role of linguistic categories for the cognitive processing of reality. His work has covered languages such as Afrikaans, German, Spanish, Swedish, and isiXhosa, and has appeared in outlets such as Applied Linguistics, Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, Cognition, Developmental Science, and Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. He is the founding member of the African Psycholinguistics Association, and director of the Multilingualism and Cognition Laboratory at Stellenbosch University.

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Emanuel de Bellis

Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of Behavioral Science and Technology, University of St.Gallen
Emanuel de Bellis is Associate Professor of Empirical Research Methods and Director of the Institute of Behavioral Science and Technology (IBT). Before joining the University of St.Gallen in 2021, he was an Assistant Professor at HEC Lausanne and spent visits at Columbia Business School and the University of British Columbia. He holds a PhD in Management and a Master in Cognitive and Decision Sciences.

As a behavioral scientist, Emanuel de Bellis examines the underlying mechanisms that drive our behavior, combined with his interest in current technological and societal developments. In a series of research projects, he seeks to improve the understanding of how consumers perceive and use new technologies, including barriers to their consumer adoption. His findings show, for example, that the relationship between humans and technology is changing fundamentally, as shown by the humanization of autonomous products, and that these products need to be designed in a way which provides meaning to consumers. In addition, he is an expert on mass customization and personalization and a thought leader in crypto-marketing and NFTs.

His research has been published in top-tier marketing journals, such as the Journal of Marketing, the Journal of Marketing Research, the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, and the International Journal of Research in Marketing. It has been awarded with the Rigour & Relevance Research Award and has been featured in both international and Swiss media outlets (e.g., Forbes, Harvard Business Review, MIT Sloan Management Review, Neue Zürcher Zeitung). In 2021, he released The Machine Age of Customer Insight, a book on the transformation of customer insights and the growing impact of machine learning.

Emanuel de Bellis is at the forefront of the University’s method training. He teaches method courses at Bachelor, Master, PhD, and executive level, such as the Methods: Empirical Social Research lecture which is mandatory for every business student in the Bachelor program. In addition, he leads the University’s Data and Method Consulting team and is Academic Co-Director of the Global School in Empirical Research Methods, the University’s Academic Plagiarism Adivsor, and the University’s representative at the Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students.

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Emile Ormond

PhD candidate, University of South Africa

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Emiliano De Cristofaro

Senior Lecturer in Security and Privacy (Computer Science), UCL

Emiliano De Cristofaro is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at University College London (UCL). Prior to joining UCL in 2013, he was a Research Scientist at Xerox PARC. In 2011, he received a PhD in Networked Systems from the University of California, Irvine, advised by Gene Tsudik, and, in 2005 a B.Sc. (summa cum laude) in Computer Science from the University of Salerno, Italy. His research interests include privacy, security, and applied cryptography. He received the Dean's Fellowship and the Distinguished Dissertation Fellowship from UC Irvine and the Excellency Award from PARC's Computer Science Lab. In 2013 and 2014, he co-chaired the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS).

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Emilie Bronner

Représentante CNES au Secrétariat Exécutif de la Charte Internationale Espace et Catastrophes Majeures, Centre national d’études spatiales (CNES)
Ingénieure spécialisée en Topographie, Emilie a rapidement orienté son cursus vers le spatial avec un master "Outils et Systèmes de l'Astronomie et de l'Espace" à Paris. Elle a ensuite continué son parcours avec un Doctorat en Electromagnétisme et Radar à l'ONERA de Palaiseau.

En rejoignant Toulouse, elle passe d'abord 3 années dans une société de services (NOVELTIS) puis rejoint le CNES en 2008. Elle passe 9 ans dans le domaine de l'altimétrie afin d'étudier la hauteur du niveau des océans par satellite, 4 ans sur le projet SAR/Galileo (balises de détresse détectées par satellite). Un passage au CADMOS lui permet de découvrir l'univers des vols habités. Enfin, elle prend récemment les rennes du projet Charte Internationale Espace et Catastrophes Majeures, où elle assure le rôle de Représentante CNES au Secrétariat Exécutif.

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Emilie Dotte-Sarout

ARC DECRA Research Fellow in Archaeology, The University of Western Australia
My research focuses on 2 relatively underdeveloped fields of research in the archaeology of Oceania: archaeobotany and the history of archaeology. My main current research project aims to investigate the history of the first women who participated in the development of archaeology in the Pacific. Previous and ongoing research also include the historiography of francophone archaeology in the Pacific and the development of archaeobotany in Australia and the Pacific Islands.

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