Anti-Israel Scholarship as Pro-Palestinian Activism: Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian and Neve Gordon

15.11.23

Editorial Note

In January 2023, IAM reported how Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian abused her academic position to bash Israel. The Hebrew University Law Faculty professor spoke at a George Washington University Professional Psychology Program event in September 2022, where she espoused anti-Israel arguments. She said that Israel uses its humanitarian aid to distract from its “oppressive power.” She argued in support of Palestinians throwing stones at Jews as a form of “violent resistance.” She examined the “framing, production and performance of security regimes that create and encourage systems of racialized oppression.”

Shalhoub-Kevorkian has a history of anti-Israel scholarship. In 2017, she wrote that in the Palestinian city space of “occupied” East Jerusalem, “Colonial and settler colonial dispossession is performed through various forms of violence, justified by cultural, historical, religious and national imperatives… one of these forms of violence as the occupation of the senses, referring to the sensory technologies that manage bodies, language, sight, time and space in the colony.”

IAM also reported that Shalhoub-Kevorkian espoused fake news about Israel in her co-authored 2021 article, “Colonial Necrocapitalism, State Secrecy and the Palestinian Freedom Tunnel,” arguing that in Israel, “the very existence of the Palestinian endangers the colonial state… their death is necessary for the survival” of Israel. That “Necrocapitalism” is “operationalized through violent policing of Palestinians.” For Shalhoub-Kevorkian, necrocapitalism is the “means of accumulating capital and profit from the death” of Palestinians, where “profit flows from visible and invisible violence, as well as the killing of the colonized, as a state of fear generates continuous insecurity, which in turn generates a demand for security goods.” Because “Israel is one of the top arms exporters in the world.” 

Her anti-Israel bias, paid by the Israeli taxpayers, prompted anger against her. 

Things came to a head when she signed two anti-Israel petitions recently, after the Black Sabbath of 7 October, accusing Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinians.

The first petition, “Public Statement: Scholars Warn of Potential Genocide in Gaza” from 15 October, stated, “As scholars and practitioners of international law, conflict studies and genocide studies, we are compelled to sound the alarm about the possibility of the crime of genocide being perpetrated by Israeli forces against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.” The second petition, published on November 7, 2023, “Childhood researchers and students call for immediate ceasefire in Gaza,” stated, “We write this letter as academics and students who specialize in the study of children and childhood to call for the immediate cessation of the Western-backed Israeli genocide in Gaza and the egregious violation of Palestinian children’s rights.”

Neither of the petitions expressed any empathy for the suffering of Israelis during the Black Sabbath attack by Hamas. 

The Israeli media reported on the petitions, generating anger among Israelis against the professor. 

For almost two decades, IAM has been reporting on Israeli academics who have used their position as a platform for anti-Israeli agitation. Professor Neve Gordon stands out in this context. 

Gordon, formerly of the Ben Gurion Department of Politics and Government who called for the boycott of Israel in 2009, is currently teaching Human Rights Law at the Queen Mary University of London. For two decades, Gordon has been espousing the false Palestinian narrative that the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank live under Israeli occupation. He is a political scientist with no experience in human rights law, which is what he teaches, who apparently was recruited due to his anti-Israel bias. 

Shalhoub-Kevorkian also works as the Global Chair in Law at Queen Mary University of London, where Gordon also teaches. 

A couple of weeks ago, Gordon, as the vice president of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES), sent a letter on behalf of the BRISMES Committee on Academic Freedom, addressing Prof. Asher Cohen, President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Prof. Tamir Sheafer, the Rector of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 

In his letter, Gordon stated that while “we grieve the heinous killings of Israeli and Palestinian civilians,” he wished to express the “profound concern over the content of your letter of 29 October to Professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian… given the current atmosphere in Israel, its capacity to incite both verbal and physical violence against Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian.” According to Gordon, the letter’s widespread circulation has “potentially endangered Professor Shalhoub Kevorkian’s mental and physical wellbeing and contravenes your duty of care towards her.”

Gordon was referring to a letter sent to Shalhoub Kevorkian by Prof. Cohen and Prof. Sheafer, who were “astonished, disgusted and deeply disappointed” of Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian signing a petition, which is “not very far from crimes of incitement and sedition.”  

Prof. Cohen’s and Prof. Sheafer’s letter maintains that Israel’s actions in Gaza “do not come close to the definition of genocide” while Hamas’ massacre of 7 October “falls completely under this definition.” Prof. Cohen’s and Prof. Sheafer’s letter concludes, “We are sorry and ashamed that the Hebrew University includes a faculty member like you. In light of your feelings, we believe that it is appropriate for you to consider leaving your position at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.” 

On behalf of BRISMES, Gordon responded to Prof. Cohen and Prof. Sheafer that he understands “why some people might find the text of the petition of childhood researchers offensive, for example because the text does not refer to the Israeli children killed by Hamas. We further note that there is currently a disagreement among genocide and legal scholars about whether Israel’s attacks on Gaza are genocidal. However, with close to 900 scholars releasing a statement to that effect on 15 October, Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian was simply echoing a widely held scholarly opinion.”

As can be seen, for Gordon, espousing a false accusation is an acceptable academic practice since it is widely held among pro-Palestinian academics.

According to Gordon, the letter of 29 October by Prof. Cohen and Prof. Sheafer breaches Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian’s academic freedom and “produces a chilling effect among the University’s staff and students, particularly Palestinian staff and students, many of whom will feel unable to voice their lawful opinions on a wide range of urgent questions.” Gordon ended his letter by requesting Hebrew University to rescind the letter and issue an apology with a commitment to academic freedom to be circulated to all Hebrew University staff. 

However, Gordon, on behalf of BRISMES and academic freedom, did not express any empathy over the killing of Dr. Haim Katzman, his former MA student, who was murdered by Hamas at home in Kibbutz Holit during the 7 October Black Sabbath. 

Neither Shalhoub-Kevorkian nor Gordon, her colleague from Queen Mary University, expressed their disgust about the pogrom executed by Hamas. Their selective compassion is illustrative of the moral deficiency of the neo-Marxist, critical scholars who cannot bring themselves to acknowledge that Hamas is an ISIS-type terror group waging jihad on Israel. The same moral callousness prevents the neo-Marxist critical scholars from admitting that Hamas has used the population of Gaza as human shields and constructed an enormous command center under Al Shifa, the largest medical center in Gaza. 

Professors Gordon and Shalhoub-Kevorkian are advised to look at the Hague and Geneva Conventions that make it illegal to hide behind non-combatants.

REFERENCES:

https://www.brismes.ac.uk/news/letter-to-hebrew-university-regarding-treatment-of-prof-nadera-shalhoub-kevorkian

Letter to Hebrew University Regarding Treatment of Prof Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian

  • Posted: 30/10/2023

The BRISMES Committee on Academic Freedom has written to the president and rector of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem to express our profound concern over the content of their letter of 29 October to Professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, its widespread dissemination and, given the current atmosphere in Israel, its capacity to incite both verbal and physical violence against Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian.

It is precisely during times of war that academic freedom and freedom of expression are tested and need to be assiduously and robustly protected. Yet, the University’s letter of 29 October appears to do exactly the opposite. It not only breaches Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian’s academic freedom, but it also produces a chilling effect among the University’s staff and students, particularly Palestinian staff and students, many of whom will feel unable to voice their lawful opinions on a wide range of urgent questions. Moreover, and as mentioned above, the letter’s widespread circulation has potentially endangered Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian’s mental and physical wellbeing and contravenes the University’s duty of care towards her. 

We ask that the president and rector rescind their letter to Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian and issue an apology alongside a commitment to academic freedom that will be circulated to all Hebrew University staff. We further ask that they urgently inquire about her safety and offer her their support, including by assessing whether she needs the University to provide a security detail in the coming weeks.

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Prof Asher Cohen President, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 

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Prof Tamir Sheafer Rector, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 

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30 October 2023 

Dear Professors Asher Cohen and Tamir Sheafer, 

Even as we grieve the heinous killings of Israeli and Palestinian civilians, I write on behalf of the Academic Freedom Committee of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES) in order to express our profound concern over the content of your letter of 29 October to Professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, its widespread dissemination by you and/or your staff, and, given the current atmosphere in Israel, its capacity to incite both verbal and physical violence against Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian. 

Founded in 1973, BRISMES is the largest national academic association in Europe focused on the study of the Middle East and North Africa. It is committed to supporting academic freedom and freedom of expression, both within the region and in connection with the study of the region, both in the UK and globally. In your letter, you note that you were “astonished, disgusted and deeply disappointed” that Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian published and signed the petition of “Childhood researchers and students call for immediate ceasefire in Gaza”. In your letter, you then claimed that by doing so Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian had committed an act that is “not very far from crimes of incitement and sedition.” You also maintain that Israel’s actions in Gaza “do not come close to the definition of genocide” while Hamas’ massacre of 7 October “falls completely under this definition.” You then conclude the letter to Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian by stating, “We are sorry and ashamed that the Hebrew University includes a faculty member like you. In light of your feelings, we believe that it is appropriate for you to consider leaving your position at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.” 

After sending the letter to Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian either you and/or members of your staff shared it with members of the Hebrew University community and the letter was quickly posted and disseminated on social media. Since then, Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian has been receiving hate messages and threats of violence, creating a risk to her physical well-being. As two eminent scholars who are rooted in Israeli society you will be well-aware of the current atmosphere within Israel. The atmosphere to which we refer includes video clips made and circulated by Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian’s colleague Professor Gad Yair, in which he calls for a ‘Nakba 2’ (recently taken offline), articles from Tel-Aviv University Professor Eviatar Matania calling in an op-ed for the complete destruction of Gaza City and the establishment of a park in its stead (Makor Rishon 27 Oct.), as well as attacks on student dorms in Netanya, where a mob surrounding the dorms is seen yelling “death to Arabs, death to Arabs.” 

The threats to Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian arriving in the wake of your letter could easily have been anticipated by those who chose to publish and/or disseminate it. We understand why some people might find the text of the petition of childhood researchers offensive, for example because the text does not refer to the Israeli children killed by Hamas. We further note that there is currently a disagreement among genocide and legal scholars about whether Israel’s attacks on Gaza are genocidal. However, with close to 900 scholars releasing a statement to that effect on 15 October, Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian was simply echoing a widely held scholarly opinion. 

It is precisely during times of war that academic freedom and freedom of expression are tested and must be assiduously and robustly protected. Yet, your letter of 29 October appears to do exactly the opposite. It not only breaches Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian’s academic freedom, but it also produces a chilling effect among the University’s staff and students, particularly Palestinian staff and students, many of whom will feel unable to voice their lawful opinions on a wide range of urgent questions. Moreover, and as mentioned above, the letter’s widespread circulation by you and/or members of your staff has potentially endangered Professor ShalhoubKevorkian’s mental and physical wellbeing and contravenes your duty of care towards her. We therefore ask that you rescind your letter to Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian and issue an apology alongside a commitment to academic freedom that will be circulated to all Hebrew University staff. We further ask that you urgently inquire about her safety and offer her your support, including by assessing whether she needs the University to provide a security detail in the coming weeks. 

Yours sincerely, 

Professor Neve Gordon 

Vice President, BRISMES 

On behalf of the BRISMES Committee on Academic Freedom  

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Public Statement: Scholars Warn of Potential Genocide in Gaza

15 October 2023 

As scholars and practitioners of international law, conflict studies and genocide studies, we are compelled to sound the alarm about the possibility of the crime of genocide being perpetrated by Israeli forces against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. We do not do so lightly, recognising the weight of this crime, but the gravity of the current situation demands it. The pre-existing conditions in the Gaza Strip had already prompted discussions of genocide prior to the current escalation – such as by the National Lawyers Guild in 2014, the Russell Tribunal on Palestine in 2014, and the Center for Constitutional Rights in 2016. Scholars have warned over the years that the siege of Gaza may amount to a “prelude to genocide” or a “slow-motion genocide”. The prevalence of racist and dehumanising language and hate speech in social media was also noted in a warning issued in July 2014 by the UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide and Special Adviser on the Responsibility to Protect, in response to Israel’s conduct against the protected Palestinian population. The Special Advisers noted that individual Israelis had disseminated messages that could be dehumanising to the Palestinians and that had called for the killing of members of this group, and reiterated that incitement to commit atrocity crimes is prohibited under international law. Israel’s current military offensive on the Gaza Strip since 7 October 2023, however, is unprecedented in scale and severity, and consequently in its ramifications for the population of Gaza. Following the incursion by Palestinian armed groups on 7 October 2023, including criminal attacks against Israeli civilians, the Gaza Strip has been subjected to incessant and indiscriminate bombardment by Israeli forces. Between 7 October and 9:00 a.m. on 15 October, there have been 2,329 Palestinians killed and 9,042 Palestinians injured in Israeli attacks on Gaza, including over 724 children, huge swathes of neighbourhoods and entire families across Gaza have been obliterated. Israel’s Defence Minister ordered a “complete siege” of the Gaza Strip prohibiting the supply of fuel, electricity, water and other essential necessities. This terminology itself indicates an intensification of an already illegal, potentially genocidal siege to an outright destructive assault. Late on 12 October, the Israeli authorities issued an order for more than 1.1million Palestinians in Gaza City and the northern Gaza Strip to leave their homes and flee to the south of Gaza within 24 hours, knowing that this would be practically impossible for many. Palestinians who did start to evacuate south reported that civilians and ambulances were targeted and hit by Israeli airstrikes on the designated “safe route”, killing at least 70 Palestinians who were fleeing to seek refuge. The ICRC stated that “the evacuation orders, coupled with the complete siege” are incompatible with international humanitarian law. Almost half a million Palestinians have already been displaced, and Israeli forces have bombed the only possible exit route that Israel does not control, the Rafah crossing to Egypt multiple times. The World Health Organisation published a warning that “[f]orcing more than 2000 patients to relocate to southern Gaza, where health facilities are already running at maximum capacity and unable to absorb a dramatic rise in the number patients, could be tantamount to a death sentence”. There has also been an escalation of violence, arrests, expulsions, and destruction of whole Palestinian communities in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem. Since 7 October, Israeli settlers, with the backing of the army and police, have attacked and shot Palestinian civilians at point blank range (as documented in the villages of a-Tuwani and Qusra), have invaded their homes and assaulted residents. A number of Palestinian communities have already been forced to abandon their homes, after which settlers arrived and destroyed their property. Between 7 – 15 October, Al-Haq documented the killing by Israeli military and settlers of 55 Palestinians in the West Bank, and more the injury of 1,200 Palestinians there. Statements of Israeli officials since 7 October 2023 suggest that beyond the killings and restriction of basic conditions for life perpetrated against Palestinians in Gaza, there are also indications that the ongoing and imminent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip are being conducted with potentially genocidal intent. Language used by Israeli political and military figures appears to reproduce rhetoric and tropes associated with genocide and incitement to genocide. Dehumanising descriptions of Palestinians have been prevalent. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant declared on 9 October that “we are fighting human animals and we act accordingly”. He subsequently announced that Israel was moving to “a fullscale response” and that he had “removed every restriction” on Israeli forces, as well as stating: “Gaza won’t return to what it was before. We will eliminate everything.” On 10 October, the head of the Israeli army’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), Maj. Gen. Ghassan Alian, addressed a message directly to Gaza residents: “Human animals must be treated as such. There will be no electricity and no water, there will only be destruction. You wanted hell, you will get hell”. The same day, Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari acknowledged the wanton and intentionally destructive nature of Israel’s bombing campaign in Gaza: “The emphasis is on damage and not on accuracy.” Since 2007, Israel has defined the Gaza Strip as a whole as an “enemy entity”. On 7 October, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Gazans would pay an “immense price” for the actions of Hamas fighters. He asserted that Israel will wage a prolonged offensive and will turn parts of Gaza’s densely populated urban centres “into rubble”. Israel’s President emphasised that the Israeli authorities view the entire Palestinian population of Gaza as responsible for the actions of militant groups, and subject accordingly to collective punishment and unrestricted use of force: “It is an entire nation out there that is responsible. It is not true this rhetoric about civilians not being aware, not involved. It’s absolutely not true”. Israeli Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Israel Katz added: “All the civilian population in Gaza is ordered to leave immediately. We will win. They will not receive a drop of water or a single battery until they leave the world.” Evidence of incitement to genocide has also been present in Israeli public discourse. This ranges from statements by elected officials – such as Knesset member Ariel Kallner’s call on 7 October for “one goal: Nakba! [catastrophe for Palestinians] A Nakba that will overshadow the Nakba of 1948” – to public banners displayed in Israeli cities calling for a “victory” signified by “zero population in Gaza” and the “annihilation of Gaza”. On national television, security correspondent Alon Ben David relayed the Israeli military’s plan to destroy Gaza City, Jabaliyya, Beit Lahiya, and Beit Hanun. Such statements are not new and resonate with a wider Israeli discourse showcasing the intent for elimination and genocide against the Palestinian people. Earlier in the year, for example, Israeli Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich called Palestinians “repugnant”, “disgusting” and called for “wiping out” the entire Palestinian village of Huwwara in the West Bank. On 12 October 2023, a group of UN Special Rapporteurs’ condemned “Israel’s indiscriminate military attacks against the already exhausted Palestinian people of Gaza, comprising over 2.3 million people, nearly half of whom are children. They have lived under unlawful blockade for 16 years, and already gone through five major brutal wars, which remain unaccounted for”. The UN experts warned against “the withholding of essential supplies such as food, water, electricity and medicines. Such actions will precipitate a severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where its population is now at inescapable risk of starvation. Intentional starvation is a crime against humanity”. On 14 October 2023, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory warned against “a repeat of the 1948 Nakba, and the 1967 Naksa, yet on a larger scale” as Israel carries out “mass ethnic cleansing of Palestinians under the fog of war”. The Palestinian people constitute a national group for the purposes of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (the Genocide Convention). The Palestinians of the Gaza Strip constitute a substantial proportion of the Palestinian nation, and are being targeted by Israel because they are Palestinian. The Palestinian population of Gaza appears to be presently subjected by the Israeli forces and authorities to widespread killing, bodily and mental harm, and unviable conditions of life – against a backdrop of Israeli statements which evidence signs of intent to physically destroy the population. Article II of the Genocide Convention provides that “genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: (a) Killing members of the group; (b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; (c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; (d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; (e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.” All states are bound as a matter of law by the principle that genocide is a crime prohibited under international law. The International Court of Justice has affirmed that the prohibition of genocide is a peremptory norm of international law from which no derogation is allowed. The Convention provides that individuals who attempt genocide or who incite to genocide “shall be punished, whether they are constitutionally responsible rulers, public officials or private individuals”. Article I of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide provides that: “The Contracting Parties confirm that genocide, whether committed in time of peace or in time of war, is a crime under international law which they undertake to prevent and to punish”. The International Court of Justice has clarified that “a State’s obligation to prevent, and the corresponding duty to act, arise at the instant that the State learns of, or should normally have learned of, the existence of a serious risk that genocide will be committed. From that moment onwards, if the State has available to it means likely to have a deterrent effect on those suspected of preparing genocide, or reasonably suspected of harbouring specific intent (dolus specialis), it is under a duty to make such use of these means as the circumstances permit”. Palestinian human rights organisations, Jewish civil society groups, Holocaust and genocide studies scholars and others have by now warned of an imminent genocide against the Palestinian population in Gaza. We emphasise the existence of a serious risk of genocide being committed in the Gaza Strip. The undersigned urgently appeal to states to take concrete and meaningful steps to individually and collectively prevent genocidal acts, in line with their legal duty to prevent the crime of genocide. They must protect the Palestinian population, and ensure that Israel refrains from any further incitement to genocide and from the perpetration of conduct prohibited by Article II of the Genocide Convention. All states should immediately act under Article VIII, and should call upon the competent organs of the United Nations, particularly the UN General Assembly, to take urgent action under the Charter of the United Nations appropriate for the prevention and suppression of acts of genocide. We note specifically the role of the General Assembly here, given that the Security Council is compromised by the United States and the United Kingdom (both permanent veto-holding members) sending military forces to the eastern Mediterranean in support of Israel. We recall that in 1982, the General Assembly condemned the massacre of Palestinian civilians in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps as “an act of genocide”. We note also that the state of Palestine is entitled to initiate, in accordance with Article IX of the Genocide Convention, proceedings before the International Court of Justice in order to prevent the perpetration of genocidal acts. Finally, we call on all relevant UN bodies, including the Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect, as well as the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to immediately intervene, to carry out the necessary investigations and invoke the necessary warning procedures to protect the Palestinian population from genocide. Signatories: 1. Aanchal Saraf, Dartmouth College 2. Aaron Seymour, Lecturer, University of Technology Sydney 3. Aasiya Lodhi, Senior Lecturer, University of Westminster 4. Abdelghany Sayed, Assistant Lecturer, PhD Candidate, Kent Law School. 5. Abdullah Omran, PhD student, Indiana University 6. Abigail Balbale, New York University 7. Adalmir Marquetti, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS). 8. Adam Elliott-Cooper, Lecturer, School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London 9. Adil Hasan Khan, Melbourne Law School 10. Adrian Carrillo Gomez, PhD student, Deusto University. 11. Afshin Matin-Asgari, Professor of Middle East history, California State University, Los Angeles 12. Ahmad Al-Dissi, Professor, University of Saskatchewan 13. Ahmad Fouad, Lecturer of Law, the British University in Egypt 14. Ahmad Khaled, PhD, Assistant Professor of Public Law, Birzeit University. 15. Ahmad Mustafa, Ph.D. student at the University of Kansas 16. Ahmed Abofoul, International Lawyer, Legal Researcher and Advocacy Officer at Al-Haq Organisation 17. Ahmed Selim, PhD Student, University of Chicago 18. Ahmet Ferhat Baran, PhD Student, University of Aberdeen. 19. Ajantha Subramanian, Professor, City University of New York. 20. Alba Valenciano-Mañé, post-doctoral researcher, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid 21. Albert Caramés, Adjunct Professor, Blanquerna – Ramon Llull University 22. Alessandra Mezzadri SOAS Reader in Global Development and Political Economy 23. Alessandro Donadio Miebach, Adjunct Professor, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. 24. Alexander D. Barder, Professor of International Relations, Florida International University 25. Alexandre Abreu, Assistant Professor, ISEG-Lisbon School of Economics and Management. 26. Alfredo Alietti, Professor, University of Ferrara Italy 27. Ali Cebeci, PhD, Georgetown University 28. Ali Raza, Associate Professor, Lahore University of Management Sciences 29. Alice Panepinto, Reader, School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast 30. Alicia Campos Serrano, Profesora Titular, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 31. Alison Phipps, UNESCO, Chair University of Glasgow 32. Alma Khasawnih, The College of New Jersey 33. Alyosxa Tudor, Reader in Gender Studies, SOAS University of London. 34. Alyssa Kristeller, Graduate Student Georgetown University. 35. Aman, Associate Professor of Legal Practice, Jindal Global University 36. Amber De Clerck, PhD Student & Teaching Assistant, Ghent University, Belgium 37. Amber Lakhani, PhD Candidate & GTA, SOAS University of London. 38. Amina Adanan, Lecturer in Law, Maynooth University 39. Amira Abdelhamid, Lecturer in International Relations, University of Portsmouth 40. Amy Strecker, Associate Professor of Law, University College Dublin 41. Anamika Misra, Associate Lecturer, University of Bristol 42. Anand Sheombar, researcher & lecturer, HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht 43. Anand Vaidya, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Reed College 44. Ananya Chakravarti, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown University 45. Anas Karzai, Laurentian University, Canada 46. Anastasiya Kotova, Doctoral candidate, Lund University 47. Anchita Dasgupta, Oxford Law Faculty 48. Andrea Cornwall, Professor of Global Development and Anthropology, King’s College London. 49. Andrea Gadberry, Associate Professor, NYU 50. Andrea Maria Pelliconi, Teaching Associate, University of Nottingham 51. Andrea Mura, Senior Lecturer, Goldsmiths, University of London 52. Andrea Teti, Associate Professor of Political Science, Univeristy of Salerno, Italy 53. Andrew Bush, Assistant Professor, Bard College 54. Andrew Woolford, PhD, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Manitoba 55. Angana Chatterji, University of California, Berkeley. 56. Angela Daly, Professor of Law & Technology, University of Dundee. 57. Angela Smith, Sessional Academic, University of New South Wales 58. Angela Zito, Anthropology/Religious Studies, NYU 59. Anita H. Fábos, Professor, International Development, Community & Environment Department, Clark University 60. Anita Rupprecht, University of Brighton 61. Anjali Arondekar, Professor, Feminist Studies, UCSC 62. Anna Bigelow, Stanford University. 63. Anna Ferguson, Georgetown University 64. Anna Rosellini, University of Bologna 65. Anna-Claire Steffen, PhD Candidate, UMass Amherst 66. Annaclaudia Martini, Assistant Professor at University of Bologna, Italy 67. Annapurna Menon, Teaching Associate, University of Sheffield 68. Anne Berg, Assistant Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania. 69. Anne Hunnell Chen, Assistant Professor of Art History and visual culture, Bard College 70. Anne Norton, Professor, University of Pennsylvania 71. Anne-Claire Defossez, Researcher, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton 72. Anneke Newman, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Ghent 73. Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi, Barnard College, Columbia University 74. Anthony Alessandrini, Professor, City University of New York 75. Anthony Gorman, Senior Lecturer, University of Edinburgh. 76. Anton Shammas, Prof. Emeritus of Middle East Literatures, University of Michigan 77. Antonio Scialà, Università Roma Tre, Italy 78. Antonio Y. Vazquez-Arroyo, Associate Professor, Rutgers University-Newark. 79. Aoife Daly, Professor of Law, School of Law, University College Cork 80. Arathi Sriprakash, University of Oxford 81. Ardi Imseis, Professor of International Law, Queen’s University 82. Arun Kundnani, independent scholar and writer 83. Arzu Somalı, PhD student, University of Istanbul. 84. Aseil Abu-Baker, Legal Consultant. 85. Ashok Kumar, Senior Lecturer of Political Economy, Birkbeck University. 86. Aslı Bâli, Professor of Law, Yale University 87. Astrid Mrkich, refugee lawyer, Toronto, Canada 88. Ata Hindi, Birzeit University. 89. Atiya Habeeb Kidwai, retired Professor, Jawharlal Nehru University, India 90. Avital Ronell, University Professor of the Humanities, NYU 91. Ayça Çubukçu, Associate Professor in Human Rights, LSE 92. Ayesha Khalid Chaudhry, Doctoral candidate at Deakin University Australia 93. Ayesha Umaña Dajud, JSD student, Cornell University 94. Ayushman Bhagat, Lecturer, Brunel University London 95. Azam Khatam, Instructor, York University 96. Azeezah Kanji, legal academic and journalist 97. Badreddine Rachidi, Graduate Student & Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University. 98. Baki Tezcan, Professor of History, University of California, Davis 99. Banah Ghadbian, Assistant Professor Of Comparative Women’s Studies, Spelman College 100. Barbara Aiolfi, research fellow University of Milan – BICOCCA 101. Barbara De Poli, Associate Professor, Ca’ Foscari University Venice 102. Barry Trachtenberg, Rubin Presidential Chair of Jewish History, Wake Forest University, North Carolina. 103. Basheer Ahmad, Retired professor, JNU, New Delhi 104. Bashir Saade, Lecturer in Politics and Religion, University of Stirling 105. Bayan Abusneineh, Assistant Professor, Ohio State University 106. Ben Golder, Professor, UNSW 107. Ben Whitham, Lecturer in International Relations, SOAS University of London 108. Ben Wiedel-Kaufmann, Lecturer, The Open University. 109. Benjamin Selwyn, Professor of International Relations and Development, University of Sussex. 110. Benjamin Thorne, Lecturer in Law, University of Kent 111. Berklee Baum, DPhil, University of Oxford 112. Besan Jaber, Georgetown University 113. Bielasan Tareq Zaina, PhD Student, Georgetown University 114. Bikrum Gill, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Virginia Tech 115. Bilal Maanaki, University of Virginia 116. Bilge Yesil, City University of New York 117. Bircan Ciytak, Research Fellow, University of Birmingham 118. Birgul Kutan, University of Sussex 119. Bishnupriya Ghosh, Professor, UC Santa Barbara 120. Blanca Camps-Febrer, Adjunct Lecturer, Autonomous University of Barcelona 121. Brannon Ingram, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, North-western University 122. 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Childhood researchers and students call for immediate ceasefire in Gaza

We write this letter as academics and students who specialise in the study of children and childhood to call for the immediate cessation of the Western-backed Israeli genocide in Gaza and the egregious violation of Palestinian children’s rights.

For many of us, entering this field of study was motivated by a desire to improve the material, social, and political conditions of life for children globally. We cannot, therefore, sit by as the situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate because of Israeli bombardment with arms provided by Western powers; the forced evacuation of over a million people by the Israeli Defence Forces; and the denial of food, water, and fuel by the Israeli state. This compounds 75 years of settler-colonial occupation in Palestine and 17 years in which Gaza has been little more than an open-air prison. Together, this has produced some of the most heinous conditions of life imaginable for Gaza’s civilian population, almost half of whom are children.

Children are losing their lives, their futures, and their ability to breathe. As we write, more than 7,000 people have been killed in Gaza, nearly 3,000 of whom are children, and more than 16,000 have been wounded since Israel launched its attack on the besieged territory on 7th October. According to Defence for Children International, more than 100 children killed each day or 1 child every 15 minutes. Many others are among the wounded and orphaned. As the British-Palestinian surgeon Ghassan Abu Sitta pointed out, the Al Shifa Hospital has had to create the category of ‘wounded child with no surviving family’ given the sheer numbers the hospital is supporting. He explained that children are being operated on without anaesthesia and with no support, leaving them in a state of “daze” and total loss. Gazan children are writing their names on their arms so their bodies can be identified should they be killed.

Our research with children has shown that colonial occupation, state violence, and terrorism means a real threat to children’s physical and psycho-social continuity. Our research exposes the long-term effects of wartime experiences, and in Gaza it reveals the ongoing cumulative trauma, and its effect on children’s well-being and emotional, mental, and physical health. There is no moral justification whatsoever for continuing this brutality which will result in the debilitation, wounding and death of thousands more children. These injuries and deaths are preventable. It is a choice, and we call upon those who have the power and can act to save the lives of these children to do so. Stopping the genocidal war NOW is crucial for the survival and wellbeing of children.

It is often assumed that if children are the targets of state-sanctioned killings, enforced starvation, and dispossession, perpetrators will be immediately condemned. As they should be. Yet, not all lives are treated equally. The lack of attention to the horrific hardship facing Palestinian children furthers their debilitation and traumatisation, and continues to be complicit in dehumanising them, while minimising their agonies and death. Palestinian children have names, families, stories, and dreams, yet they are facing global and local brutalities that reduce them to anonymous numbers. As academics and students of childhood, we say that no child should be subjected to violent death, injury, or starvation, no matter where they are from. We affirm: Palestinian children’s lives are precious.

The intolerable consequences of the genocide in Gaza are not just affecting children, but their parents, grandparents, relatives, and adult neighbours. To protect and support children also means protecting and supporting the adults in their lives. The availability of emotional resources for children – including from family, friends, and neighbours – can ease the ‘wounds inside’.  But the lives of Palestinian adults do not only matter because they care for children. We say: all Palestinian lives are precious.

 

We therefore support the call for immediate action from the people of Gaza for:

1.       An immediate ceasefire.

2.       The urgent restoration of water, food, fuel, medical supplies and humanitarian aid.

3.       Immediate protection of medical and mental health facilities and the reversal of the illegal and inhumane evacuation orders for hospitals.

4.       The facilitation of safe passage for casualties and critically-ill individuals.

5.       The opening of crossings for those seeking to evacuate and permitting the entry of medical and rescue teams.


We support calls from within Palestine/Israel for a long-term political solution, premised on ending the ongoing occupation of Palestine and the Israeli apartheid regime.


We support global calls for the immediate release of civilians, including the 500-700 Palestinian children arbitrarily detained by Israel each year and those children held hostage by Hamas.


We commit ourselves to taking action wherever we are by:

●     Demanding that our governments urgently and actively press for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, publicly on the international stage and in back-channel discussions with Israel.

●     Calling for Israel, our local and national governments and professional associations, the international community, and Hamas to uphold the rights of children affected by armed conflict as laid out in the Geneva Conventions and Article 38 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Children.

●     Countering the dehumanisation of Palestinian children and adults, wherever we encounter these, whether in our schools, universities, media, or communities.

●     Demanding the immediate release of Palestinian children arbitrarily held in detention and children held hostage by Hamas.

●     Exposing our governments’ complicity in enabling the Israeli genocide in Gaza to continue unabated.

●     Standing in solidarity with those organisations and individuals working for a just and lasting peace in Palestine/Israel, including those who have faced threats and harassment for speaking out in support of Palestine.


26th October 2023.

Please sign by completing the information below. Names of new signatories will be added in blocks.

Thank you to Serdar M. Değirmencioğlu for translating the statement into Turkish.

Thank you to Elise Reslinger for translating the statement into French.

Signatories
1. Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Queen Mary University of London & Hebrew University-Jerusalem 2. Rachel Rosen, University College London 3. Fikile Nxumalo, University of Toronto 4. Sarada Balagopalan, Rutgers University-Camden 5. Spyros Spyrou, European University Cyprus 6. Valeria Llobet, Universidad Nacional de San Martín 7. Kate Cairns, Rutgers University-Camden 8. Barbara Turk Niskac, Tampere University 9. Brenda A. LeFrançois, Memorial University of Newfoundland 10. Madhuwanti Mitro, Institute for Social & Economic Change 11. Catriona Pennell, University of Exeter 12. Leah Edwards 13. Simon Ungar, University College London 14. Valentina Glockner, Departamento de Investigaciones Educativas (CINVESTAV, México) 15. Gillian Stokes, University College London 16. Rebecca Richardson, Northumbria University 17. Ekta Oza, Queen Mary University of London 18. Andrea Rigon, University College London 19. Lourdes Gaitán, Grupo de Sociología de la Infancia y la Adolescencia 20. Adam Davies, University of Guelph 21. Serdar M. Değirmencioğlu, Goethe University Frankfurt a.M. 22. Susana Cortés Morales, Universidad Central de Chile 23. Meghanne Barker, University College London 24. Brenda Herbert, Goldsmiths, University of London 25. Jader Janer Moreira Lopes/Universidade Federal Fluminense (Brazil) 26. Lauren Silver, Rutgers University-Camden 27. Maria Dolores Cervera, Cinvestav Unidad Mérida. México 28. Diane Hoffman, University of Virginia 29. Thaís de Carvalho, The Open University 30. Alison Clark, University of South-eastern Norway 31. Maria Kromidas, William Paterson Univesrity 32. Humera Iqbal, University College London 33. Sara Bragg, University College London 34. Manasa Gade, University of Edinburgh 35. Carlie D. Trott, PhD – University of Cincinnati 36. Hanan Hauari 37. Derick Bird 38. Jan Kampmann Roskilde University 39. Matías Cordero Arce, Independent Researcher and Educator in a Juvenile Justice Centre, Basque Country 40. Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany 41. Elaine Chase UCL 42. Marina Korzenevica, University of Oxford 43. Marlies Kustatscher, University of Edinburgh 44. Samyia Ambreen (Manchester Metropolitan University) 45. Florencia Paz Landeira / Universidad Nacional de San Martín 46. Katie J Parsons Loughborough University 47. Gabriela Piña, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 48. Hilde Lidén, Institute for Social Research, Norway 49. Melisa Maida 50. Rachel Skrlac Lo, Villanova University, USA 51. Marie Skeie, University of South-Eastern Norway 52. Frank Edwards 53. Oishik Sircar, Jindal Global Law School, India 54. Dr Victoria Cann, University of East Anglia 55. Rebecca Swartz, University of the Free State 56. Christine Esknader- Rutgers University 57. Rachel Comly, Rutgers University-Camden 58. Nelly Ali – UCL University College London 59. Dr Mel McCree, Bath Spa University, UK 60. Elizabeth Chin, Editor in Chief, American Anthropologist 61. Linda Morrice, University of Sussex 62. Karishma Desai 63. Sarah Gallo, Rutgers University 64. Agnes Zenaida Camacho, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences 65. Colectivo Akarës 66. Phoebe Co, Rutgers University-Camden 67. Enes Akdağ /Kadir Has University, Istanbul, Turkey 68. Marjorie Faulstich Orellana/UCLA 69. Sheridan Bartlett 70. Rachel Berman, Toronto Metropolitan University 71. Lourdes de León-CIESAS 72. Kirrily Pells, University College London 73. Kristine Alexander, University of Lethbridge 74. Priscilla Alderson, Unversity College London 75. Natália Fernandes UMinho 76. LaTiana Ridgell, Rutgers University-Camden 77. Bengi Sullu/The Graduate Center, CUNY 78. Feryal Awan, UCL 79. Anusha Iyer, Rutgers University 80. Karen Wells, Birkbeck, University of London 81. Sophia L. Ángeles, Pennsylvania State University 82. MYRIAM FERNANDEZ NEVADO Cofounder ASOCIACIÓN GSIA (GRUPO DE SOCIOLOGÍA DE LA INFANCIA Y LA ADOLESCENCIA) y Fdez.Nevado Asoc. 83. Cecelela Tomi, Rutgers University-Camden 84. MYRIAM FERNANDEZ NEVADO Univ. Complutense de Madrid, Cofounder Asoc. GSIA y CEO Fdez. Nevado & Asoc. 85. Maria Cristina Soares de Gouvea, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG/ Brazil) e 86. Robyn Linde, Rhode Island College 87. Nicolas Brando, University of Liverpool 88. Sara Sequeiros – CIEC, Minho University 89. Elena Colonna, freelance researcher, Mozambique 90. Ketaki Prabha, Rutgers University – Camden 91. Anastasia Shaw, University of York 92. Geneviève Grégoire-Labrecque, Concordia University 93. Catherine Walker, Newcastle University 94. Erica Meiners, NEIU & PNAP 95. Erika Jiménez, Queen’s University Belfast 96. Kim Fleisher Department of Childhood Studies, Rutgers Camden 97. Vanessa Bradbury-Leather, Durham University 98. Lucia Rabello de Castro Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 99. Janelle Rabe Durham 100. W’Ayendjina Antchandie/UCL 101. Brenda Baker, Arizona State University 102. Katherine Twamley, University College London 103. Sarah Ropp, University of Pennsylvania 104. Laurie Kocher, retired 105. Tina Benigno, Albertus Magnus College 106. Valentina Pagani, Università di Milano Bicocca 107. Elizabeth Ackerley, University of Manchester 108. Anna Strhan, University of York, UK 109. Heidi Morrison, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse 110. Hannah Dyer, Brock University 111. Hanan Hammad, Texas Christian University 112. Stevi Jackson, University of York 113. Nada Abu Qaoud, Lesley University 114. Stuart Tannock, University College London 115. Morgan Foster, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 116. Nicola Ansell, Brunel University London 117. Dina EL Khawaga 118. syed kazmi University of Leeds 119. Sara Joiko UNAP 120. Galila El Kadi 121. Kristi Barnwell, University of Illinois Springfield 122. Maryam Hisham, the American University in Cairo 123. Vina Adriany, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 124. Estella Carpi, University College London 125. Kareena Gor, Vanderbilt University 126. Virginia Morrow, Visiting Prof, UCL London 127. Deborah Lawson, School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool 128. Ana Sofia Ribeiro, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa 129. Luciana Maciel Bizzotto, University of São Paulo, Brazil 130. Eve Dickson 131. Manuel Sarmento, Universidade do Minho, Portugal 132. OURANIA ELENI ZACHARIADOU, UNIVERSITY OF PELOPONNESE 133. Atika Khalaf, Kristianstad University, Sweden 134. Adam Sabra, University of California, Santa Barbara 135. Suzana Gomes, Universidade do Minho 136. Evelyn Palma, Laboratorio de Estudio en Violencia Institucional (Chile) 137. Susan Shepler, American University 138. Claudia Díaz Díaz, University of Victoria 139. Kerry Murphy (Goldsmiths University) 140. Elaysel Germán, Rutgers University 141. Victor Barrio Sierra, Derechos Infancia 142. Adriana Chaparro Universidad Nacional de Colombia 143. Massih Zekavat, University of Groningen 144. Julia Al-Kuwatli, University College London 145. Gulzar R. Charania, University of Ottawa 146. Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, University College London 147. Nigel Patrick Thomas, University of Central Lancashire 148. Justin Sheria Nfundiko, Université Officielle de Bukavu(DRC) 149. Mariana Ramírez, UC Irvine 150. Matt Benwell, Newcastle University 151. Birhanu Fufa Feyissa, Jimma University 152. Juan Eduardo Ortiz López, Universidad de Las Américas 153. Inmaculada M. García-Sánchez/University of California, Los Angeles 154. Dr sharon Pinkney 155. Noam Peleg, University of New South Wales 156. Moloud Soleimani, Rutgers university 157. Paola Gilliam, Rutgers University-Camden 158. Suad Joseph, University of California, Davis 159. Narges Sadat Sajjadieh- University of Tehran 160. Daniel Gabaldón-Estevan, Universitat de València (Spain) 161. Eren Sözüer, Istanbul University 162. Francesca Meloni King’s College London 163. Kenneth Stevens, Texas Christian University 164. Elise Reslinger, University of Bath 165. Rosie Walters Cardiff University 166. Rose-Anne Reynolds University of Cape Town 167. Jason Hartzenberg, University of Cape Town 168. Walter Omar Kohan Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 169. Jason Hart University of Bath 170. Sandra El Gemayel, Manchester Metropolitan University 171. Brian K. Everett, Rutgers University – Camden 172. Cheryl Cowdy, York University, Canada 173. Zoe Walshe, Goldsmiths University of London 174. Caitlin Procter, Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement (The Graduate Institute, Geneva) 175. Krista J Armstrong/UCL 176. Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw, Western University 177. Maggie Morrison University of Edinburgh 178. Kristina Konstantoni University of Edinburgh 179. Maria João Gomes Gonçalves/Universidade do Minho 180. Anne Luke, University of Leeds 181. Laura Casu, University College London 182. Nicole Land, Toronto Metropolitan University 183. Deborah W. Parkes, University of Ottawa 184. Carla Pascoe Leahy, University of Melbourne 185. Harriot Beazley, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia 186. Gabriela Marzonetto Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 187. Sumaya Babamia / University of Cape Town, South Africa 188. Sarah Barriage, University of Kentucky 189. Dorothy Burlage, Harvard ‘78 190. Anna Markowitz, UCLA 191. Rose Ann Gutierrez, University of Nevada, Reno 192. Kate Feinberg Robins 193. Paulo Nin Ferreira – Universidade Federal de Alagoas (BR) 194. Sarah R. Meiners, Cornell University 195. Fatima Tufail, University of Minnesota 196. Hoda Elsadda Cairo University 197. Md Juel Rana 198. Anna Perry Rutgers University 199. Heloísa Matos Lins, Faculdade de Educação da UNICAMP, Brasil 200. Juanita Stephen, University of Windsor 201. Adriano De Francesco, University of Auckland 202. Bronwyn Wood, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand 203. Jessica Taft, University of California Santa Cruz 204. Bilqis Deaney (University of Cape) 205. Tahmina Shayan, Capilano University Canada 206. Claudia Soares, Newcastle University 207. Malika Ndlovu – Sp(i) eel Art Therapies Collective 208. Adrienne Argent Capilano University 209. Jana Tsoneva, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 210. Rositsa Kratunkova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 211. Louise Croker University of East London 212. BULA BHADRA ,SISTER NIVEDITA UNIVERSITY, KOLKATA INDIA 213. Amr Khairy, Lund University 214. Kirsi Pauliina Kallio, Tampere University 215. Chiara DIANA, ULB 216. Arunima Mukherjee (University of Oslo) 217. Tahani Aldahdouh, Tampere University 218. Maija Repo, Tampere University 219. Eftychia Mylona, Leiden University 220. Valeriia Smirnova Tampere University 221. Rachel Murphy, University of Oxford 222. Arun Abraham Varghese, Central University of Tamil Nadu 223. Saad Alrayes, University of Exeter 224. Rosemarie Peña, Rutgers University-Camden 225. Professor Sue Nichols, University of South Australia 226. Kirstin Lewis Goldsmiths university of London 227. Annette Roos, autism support worker 228. Annette Roos, autism support worker 229. Maria Cristina Murano, La Paz University Hospital Health Research Institute 230. Francesca Vaghi, University of Strathclyde 231. Ella Mattila, Tampere University 232. Riikka Hohti, Tampere University 233. Zsuzsa Millei, Tampere University 234. Camila Rosa Ribeiro, Tampere University 235. Eleni Theodorou, European University Cyprus 236. Tuula Kolehmainen Tampere University 237. Jenny Robson University of East London 238. Tatek Abebe, Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU 239. Alessio Surian, University of Padova 240. Elena Mignosi Professor University of Palermo 241. Rebecca Conway, Bielefeld University 242. Anne Harju, Malmö University 243. Johanna Sjöberg, Linköping University, Sweden 244. Åsa Wahlström Smith, University of Gothenburg 245. Mariam, University of Cumbria 246. Sally Watson, Newcastle University, UK 247. Maureen McBride, University of Glasgow 248. Caitriona Ni Laoire, University College Cork 249. Dr Leah Gilman, University of Sheffield 250. Athina Moroglou, University of Antwerp 251. Khushboo Jain, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg 252. Lama Khouri Psychotherapy 253. Florence Halstead – University of Glasgow 254. Vanessa Cesário, Interactive Technologies Institute (ITI/LARSyS), IST Univ. Lisbon, Portugal 255. Micky LeVoguer, University of East London 256. Malena Janson, Stockholm University 257. Sharifa K Al Battashi, Queen Mary University of London 258. Majid Nasser Al Battashi 259. Eun K . Ahn 260. Karin Hognestad, University of South-Eastern Norway 261. Gregory Desierto 262. Saira Batasar-Johnie – Toronto Metropolitan University 263. Caterina Arciprete, University of Florence 264. International Burch university 265. Christie Garner, University of Sheffield 266. Bonnie Gitlin 267. university of Jyväskylä 268. Pavel Rubio-Hormazabal, University College London 269. Joseph Yaw Dwamena Quansah-University for Development Studies 270. Margaret Ravenscroft, Nottingham Trent University 271. Vesna Holubek, Tampere University 272. Dr Khawla Badwan, Manchester Metropolitan University 273. Juan Campo 274. Dr Jane McCarthy, Open University 275. Pauliina Alenius, Tampere University 276. Brooke Maddux, psychiatrist, France 277. Marcia Black PHD 278. Cheryl Qamar, LCSWR 279. Mansi Jain 280. Steven Knoblauch, New York University 281. Afua Twum-Danso Imoh, University of Bristol 282. Claire O’Kane, Proteknon 283. Elizabeth Berger, George Washington University 284. Signe Hvid Thingstrup, University College Copenhagen, DK 285. Gloria Burrett – private practice 286. Kerstin von Brömssen, University West, Sweden 287. Charlotte Burck, Tavistock & Portman NHS Trust & Refugee Resilience Collective 288. Ngo Thuy Anh Tuyet 289. Lou Harvey, University of Leeds 290. Mohammed Alruzzi, University of Bristol 291. Alison McGrath Howard 292. Raquel Willerman 293. Flávia Ferreira Pires – Universidade Federal da Paraíba 294. Maija-Eliina Sequeira, University of Helsinki 295. Elvira Dragonia Vernengo 296. Charlie Azzopardi 297. Ismail moh’d Alafandi /Alquds Open University 298. Nidhi Kapur, Independent consultant and child protection specialist 299. Stephen Benson, Association for the Psychoanalysis of Cuoture and Society 300. Salah Bustami, Ackerman Institute for the Family 301. Jocelyn Litrownik LICSW 302. Valentina Pezzini, Rai Radiotelevisione Italiana, Roma. 303. Dympna Devine, University College Dublin 304. Melvin Calleja, Institute of Family Therapy-Malta 305. Mona Abuhamda, Thé George Washington University 306. Luise Eichenbaum WTCI 307. Julie Spray, University of Galway 308. Camille Warrington, University of Bedfordshire 309. Michelle Bellino, University of Michigan 310. Teresa Cambiano, Agrigento, Italy 311. barbara Eisold 312. Christina McMellon, University of Edinburgh 313. Md Fakhrul Alam, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology 314. Najiya Shanaa, Light and Life LLC 315. Leila Farsakh, Professor of Political Science at University of Massachusetts Boston 316. Emma Galofré García, University of Colorado Boulder 317. Sophie Cockell Tavistock and Portman 318. Karen Quintano – Institute of Family Therapy, Malta 319. María Laura Manzi Araneda, University College London 320. María Eugenia Rausky, Universidad Nacional de La Plata 321. Kirsti Karila, Tampere University 322. Tejendra Pherali, University College London 323. Nancy van Groll, Capilano University 324. Alex Brousset, LMFT 325. Susan Ferguson, Wilfrid Laurier University 326. D 327. Wajiha Ali – University of Exeter 328. Zoe Walker Exeter University 329. Janine Hunter 330. Martin Kemp British Psychoanalytic Association 331. Haider Ali City, University of London 332. Cristiana Zara, University of Birmingham 333. Heike Schotten, University of Massachusetts Boston 334. Amy Doyle 335. Alison McCowat, Child and Adolescent psychiatrist and University of Exeter 336. Valerie N Adams 337. Miroslav Budimir, University of Ljubljana 338. Gabriela Martinez Sainz, University College Dublin 339. Karen Dias, PsyD 340. Xuxin (Sichuan University) 341. Martha Bragin 342. Reva Yunus, University of York 343. Deborah Levison, University of Minnesota, USA 344. Stephen Anen 345. Maria Federica Moscati, University of Sussex 346. Haohao ZHANG (Sichuan University) 347. Ashwini Shridhar, University of Minnesota 348. MJ Maynes, University of Minnesota 349. Nuno Ferreira, University of Sussex, UK 350. Kirsten Pontalti, Proteknôn Foundation for Innovation and Learning 351. Veena Meetoo, University College London 352. Alex Klapperich , University of Minnesota 353. Neil Ramjewan, Carleton University 354. Huang Anqi, Nanjing University 355. Krystal Strong, Rutgers University 356. Michleen Mickel 357. Magali Reis – PUC Minas 358. Michael Bourdillon, independent researcher 359. Stephanie Delaney 360. Magali Reis – PUC Minas/Núcleo de Pesquisa Social – Minas Gerais Brasil 361. Judy Blumenfeld 362. Zhenghong He, Sichuan University 363. Rebecca Fadil, USA Palestine Mental Health Network 364. Thi Nguyen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 365. Jeylan Mortimer, University of Minnesota 366. Ruth Brooks. University of Exeter 367. Michaela Wipond, Queen’s University-Kingston 368. Nicolas Mabillard, University of Geneva 369. Yuqian Li, LICSW 370. Neela Bibi 371. Ana Lucia Kassouf – University of Sao Paulo 372. Andréa Perosa Saigh Jurdi/Federal university of São Paulo 373. Ruth Fallenbaum, psychologist 374. Maria Li Puma 375. Rachel Thomson, University of Sussex 376. Pascale Denis 377. Travis Johnston 378. Laura May Lee, University of British Columbia 379. Atalia Omer, The University of Notre Dame 380. Minoo Moallem 381. Said Shehadeh, PsyD, Clinical psychologist in private practice 382. Rev. Don Wagner 383. Devin Atallah, University of Massachusetts Boston 384. Carmel OHara Family psychotherapist 385. Bill Slaughter MD Harvard Medical School, US Gaza Mental Health Foundation 386. University of Aruba 387. Shahnaaz Suffla, University of South Africa 388. Ragui Assaad, University of Minnesota 389. Naiema Taliep UNISA 390. Péter Berta UCL 391. Betsy Sneller, Michigan State University 392. Begoña Leyra Fatou, Universidad Complutense de Madrid 393. Ussama Makdisi, UC Berkeley 394. Lucía del Moral-Espín. University of Cadiz (Spain) 395. Ronelle Carolissen, Stellenbosch university 396. Simona Taliani university of Turin (Italy) 397. Mary Ann Chacko 398. David Theo Goldberg, University of California, Irvine 399. Tony haddad 400. Jean Hunleth, Washington University 401. Laura Miller-Graff, University of Notre Dame 402. Najla Athamnah 403. Courtney A. Hartman, PsyD 404. Ethel Kosminsky, Sao Paulo State University, retired 405. Penny Rubinfine 406. Manfred Liebel, University of Applied Sciences, Potsdam, Germ 407. Michelle Yanes University of Toronto 408. Aïda Diop 409. Mohamed Seedat University of South Africa 410. Claire spiteri , institute of family therapy, Malta 411. Hana Masud, PhD 412. Ashley van Niekerk, University of South Africa 413. Nancy Murray, PhD 414. Rev. Darrel Meyers, Burbank, Calif. 415. Abbey Eisenhower, University of Massachusetts Boston 416. Judith E. Tucker, Georgetown University 417. Kristen Cheney, University of Victoria 418. Ghouwa Ismail University of South Africa 419. Breny Mendoza, California State University, Northridge 420. Juan F. Caraballo-Resto, University of Puerto Rico 421. Khanum Shaikh 422. E Lapp, ECE 423. Meiyang Kadaba, PsyD 424. Marlinde Melissen 425. Lana Andoni, University of Massachusetts 426. Pavithra Sarma, SGSSS-ESRC funded PhD student, Moray House School of Education and Sport, University of Edinburgh 427. Lorraine Alire,University of Massachusetts Boston 428. Erin T. Pereida, University of Massachusetts Boston 429. Ana María González UMass Boston 430. Ravza Nur Aksoy Eren/ The Pennsylvania State University 431. Timothy P. Williams, Boston College School of Social Work 432. Ida Marie Lyså, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 433. Tarah Brookfield Wilfrid Laurier University 434. Jonaathan Kuttab FOSNA 435. Ravza Nur Aksoy Eren, The Pennsylvania State University 436. Kelsey Kehoe, University of Massachusetts Boston 437. Dr Janbee Shaik Mopidevi 438. Fiona Shaw, University of Exeter 439. Mari Mori, Kobe Shinwa University 440. Janine Coates, Loughborough University 441. Sinéad Matson, Maynooth University 442. Leonora Herlihy, National University of Ireland, Galway 443. Sinead Matson, Maynooth University 444. Dr Sharon Lambert 445. Dr Briony Towers, Learning Ecologies for Action on DRR and Resilience 446. Sinead Kelly 447. Victoria Bernal 448. Leah Russell NC Ireland 449. Ahseea Ahmed 450. Muge Olgun Baytas – Penn State Uni Abington 451. Mariko Miyata, Shiraume Gakuen University 452. Dr Omar Abdel-mannan, Gaza Medic Voices 453. Joe Benge, MA student, CREC 454. Inderpal GREWAL, professor emeritus, Yale University 455. Lelanie Brewer, Newcastle University 456. Alannah canton trinity college Dublin 457. Anthony Wright, Rutgers University-Camden 458. Dr. Daniela Bascunan 459. E Lev Feinman, Rutgers University-Camden 460. Mike Burton, University of California, Irvine 461. Shirin Vossoughi, Northwestern University 462. Joyce Cassel retired public school teacher 463. Miwa Takeuchi, University of Calgary 464. Rita Giacaman, Institute of Community and Public Health, Birzeit University, Occupied Palestinian Territory 465. Tanika Sarkar retired professor JNU delhi 466. Sabeen Rizvi, Gargi College, University of Delhi 467. Arpita Bohra 468. Ragini Verma, Delhi University 469. Zoya Chaudhary – Gargi College, University of Delhi 470. Meetali Devgun 471. Jigesha Punj – Gargi college, University of Delhi 472. Anjali Tiwari, Gargi College, University of Delhi 473. Ruchira Sharma, Gargi College, University of Delhi 474. Stuti Agnihotri – Gargi College 475. Lakshita Thakur, Gargi College, University of Delhi 476. Divya Rathi, Gargi College, University of Delhi 477. Nakul Singh Bisht – Deshbandhu College, University Of Delhi 478. Parvasika/ Gargi college, University of Delhi 479. Tripti, Gargi College, University of Delhi 480. Lydia Murphy- Dundalk Institute of Technology 481. Arya Mallik, University of Delhi 482. Bharbeeta Hazarika – Gargi College, University of Delhi 483. Nilza dechen – lady hardinge medical college Delhi 484. Rita Sharma, Gargi College, University of Delhi 485. Dr Mary O’Kane, Open University 486. Aditi Kaushik, Gargi College, University of Delhi 487. Misha Pal, Gargi College, University of Delhi 488. Pakhi Bargale- Gargi College University of Delhi 489. Umesh Bawa, University of the Western Cape, South Africa 490. Muireann Ranta South East Technological University Ireland 491. Nesibe Zeynep Arslanoğlu, Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University 492. Jalalabad State University, Kyrgyzstan 493. Lorraine Davies-Smith 494. M. 495. Dr Stranger KGAMPHE-University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg SA 496. Esra Saĝlam, Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University 497. Stranger Jacob KGAMPHE; Wits University Johannesburg SA 498. Dr Stranger KGAMPHE-University of the Witwatersrand 499. Vanya Tandon, Gargi College, University of Delhi 500. Kristen Hope, PhD student, University of Bath 501. Yunus dilber isternational university of sarajevo 502. Ben White, Erasmus Universoty Rotterdam 503. Jane Moloi- Social Worker- Private Practice- SA 504. Saths Cooper, Pan-African Psychology Union 505. Liz Latto University of Edinburgh 506. Lindile Jela / Elihle Development Programme 507. Nitya Ullas 508. Teresa Bailey UK-Palestine Mental Health Network 509. Dr Brooke Maddux, psychiatrist, France 510. Olga Nieuwenhuys, University of Amsterdam 511. Sümeyye Kuşakcı / İbn Haldun University 512. Rima sehgal, Founder, TherapySupports 513. Vasudha Darbari University of Hull, PhD Student 514. Maliha Ibrahim Yorkville University, Canada 515. Frank van de Schans, Fontys Hogeschool Pedagogiet Eindhoven 516. Noreen Naseem Rodríguez, Michigan State University 517. Shruti Choudhary, Gargi College, University of Delhi 518. Nurlaila Tuttaqwa, practitioner 519. Anahita Ahuja, Gargi College, University of Delhi 520. Jo Albin-Clark, Edge Hill University 521. Samia Bano, SOAS, University of London 522. Dr Julie Ovington University of the West of Scotland 523. Smriti Gupta, Gargi College, University of Delhi 524. Jane Krishnadas CLOCK Keele University 525. Gita Febria Friskawati, STKIP Pasundan 526. Desvi Wahyuni, Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang 527. Bintul huda, Kamala Nehru college, Delhi university. 528. Mohommad Haneef, BSA Crescent Institute of Science and Technology 529. Lívia Maria Fraga Vieira 530. Khatija Ahmed Setshaba Research Centre South Afruca 531. Arth Mohan, Manipal Institute of Technology 532. Sreemoyee Chatterjee, DU 533. Sangeetha K , Doctoral student, B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and technology 534. Amenah Shaikh 535. Hariharan and Bs abdur rahman university 536. Tanvi (Gargi College, University of Delhi) 537. Siobhán Saravanamuttu 538. Fayiza Inas, B.S abdur rahman university 539. Mohammad Akif, Indian Institute of Technology Madras 540. Jo Staines, University of Bristol 541. Jameela Jamal (B.S abdur rahman crescent institute of science and technology) 542. Nishana. J B. S. A. Abdul rahman University 543. Magathoom Sameena M BS Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology 544. Judy Chen, Australian National University 545. Srimayee G, Manipal Academy of Higher Education Bangalore 546. Débora Teixeira de Mello-UFSM 547. Fathima Roshmi S / BSA Crescent Institute of Science and Technology 548. Lauren Hammond, University of Edinburgh 549. V A SUPRIYA 550. Anirudh Menon, Manipal institute of Technology Bangalore 551. Sreya Budharaju Manipal Institute of Technology Bangalore 552. Emma Davis, University of Worcester 553. Meghan L. Green, Erikson Institute 554. M.K MOHAMMED MUZZAMMIL /B.S Abdul rahman crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai 555. Najuwa Arendse, University of South Africa 556. Zuhair Hussain, Crescent Institute Chennai 557. Saliha Selman, University of Wisconsin-Madison 558. BS Abdur Rahman Crescent University 559. Diana Apreda, Retired Registered Early Childhood Educator 560. Anna Chiara Satta, volunteer health professional psychotherapist Turin, Italy 561. Francesco Della Puppa Ca’ Foscari University of Venice 562. Saime ŞIK, PhD Student, Necmettin Erbakan University 563. Ahmed Arendse, University of the Western Cape 564. Enise Akçin, Boğaziçi University 565. Rajiya Sulthana.M , B.S Abdur Rahman Crescent institute of science and technology 566. Letícia Veiga Casanova 567. Sueda Pal, Uskudar University, Turkiye 568. Shafia Azzahra Setiawan, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 569. Mohammed Saad Khan – SRM University, Sonepat, India. 570. Anoushka Vij, University of Delhi 571. Elmas Kargın. Süleyman Demirel üniversitesi 572. Brenna Pendleton, Albertus Magnus College 573. Restine Andrea Portugal 574. Karen Suyemoto, University of Massachusetts Boston 575. Francisco Garate Vergara. Académico de UMCE y UNAB Chile 576. Jerome F Simmery, MTh, University of the Western Cape 577. Sarah Walker/University of Bologna 578. Ayse Ozcinar, PhD student university of İstanbul cerrahpasa 579. Asha Unni 580. Nindyah Rengganis, Early Childhood Care and Development Resource Center, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 581. Lenira Haddad, Federal University of Alagoas, Brasil 582. Ather Zia, UNCO Greeley 583. Bini Sebastian, University of California Berkeley 584. Mallika Akbar, psychoanalyst 585. Feyzanur Polat, Marmara University 586. Mehtap Alan 587. Lian Liu, Nemours Children’s Health 588. Tracy Hayes, Plymouth Marjon University 589. Zehra Akdağ 590. Hasan Kalyoncu University 591. Shereen Nased 592. Anoushka Sharan, SMGC 593. GENDER RESEARCH STUDENT CENTER 594. Fatiha Khoirotunnisa Elfahmi, National Dong Hwa University & Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 595. Shereen Naser, Cleveland State University 596. Maria Alexis Martinez Universidad de los Andes-Colombia 597. Mildred Dreyer, University of South Africa 598. Maria Angelica González, Universidad Europea de Madrid 599. Hatice Altindal 600. Erica Wang 601. Akash A. B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology 602. Catherine Maloney, University of Notre Dame 603. Registered Nurse . Chicago Illinois USA. 604. Juanita Mahecha Pardo 605. Andily Aprilia Rahmawati, Indonesia University of Education 606. Prasasti Suci Rahayu, Student, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 607. Alexandra Ronco 608. Kaidong Guo, UCL 609. Kate Pahl 610. Julia Gao, University of Edinburgh 611. Natalie Coulter, York University 612. Sabah Ouhassou, Fontys University of Applied Sciences 613. Asude Elmas, Medical Doctor of Giresun University 614. Gitika Talwar, Prānh Healing & Wellness PLLC 615. Nicole Fleischer, PsyD 616. Mel Nieuwenhuys primary school worker 617. Mariana Panji Ramadan, Early Childhood Education Post Doctoral Student, Jakarta State University ( UNJ) 618. Hina Naela, King’s College London 619. Christine Peddle 620. Nurul Ezkanandyta, Master student, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 621. Ankita Sharma, Gargi College, University of Delhi 622. Becky Sheppard, Child and Youth studies Grad, Mount Saint Vincent University 623. Dr Christiana Boules 624. Disha Barwal, Delhi University 625. Julia Sinclair-Palm, Carleton University, Canada 626. Krittika Ray, Manipal Institute of Technology, Bengaluru 627. M. Brinton Lykes Boston College Center for Human Rights & International Justice 628. Camara Chea, PhD Student 629. Rachael Stryker, CSU East Bay 630. Mariam Hafiz, University of Texas at Dallas 631. Dr. Gabriela Tebet, Universidade Estadual de Campinas – UNICAMP 632. Cait Talbot-landers former Senior Lecturer for Primary Education LOTC and Teacher Researcher 633. Melissa da Silva Ferreira, São Paulo, Brasil 634. Mayssoun Sukarieh, King’s College London 635. Nelis Nazziatus Sadiah Qosyasih 636. Alyssa Dalos, University of Edinburgh 637. Rie Shigemori, University of Edinburgh 638. Yesenia Lagos 639. Nurul Fahimah, Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah Rakeyan Santang Indonesia 640. Casey Mecija, York University 641. Aysel Sultan 642. Lisiane Koller Lecznieski, antropóloga, Brasil. 643. Fardus shafici, Frantz fanon university 644. Zeynep ÜSTÜNER from Unıversity of Bursa Uludağ 645. Irene Pérez, Universidad de los Andes 646. Agida Hafsyah Febriagivary, Marwah Research Institute 647. Diana Prasatya 648. Maria Ballesteros, UC Berkeley 649. Khushi Trehan; Gargi College, University of Delhi 650. Michelle Gabriela Del Rio, UMASS Boston 651. Xiaorong Gu University of Suffolk 652. Vanessa Zhou, PhD 653. Nim’o Ahmed abdilahi University of Hargeisa 654. Sakshi Bhargava, NIFT Delhi 655. Poorva Chauhan- Gargi College, University of Delhi 656. Shreya Sanya, University of Delhi 657. Abbas Mehdi Hasan, BBD UNIVERSITY in India 658. Tisha Saini 659. Betina Hsieh, California State University, Long Beach 660. Ragini Narang, University of Delhi 661. Alexandra Tomkins, University of Manchester 662. Sanya Singh, Gargi College, University of Delhi 663. Fábio Accardo de Freitas – MST/Universidade Estudal de Campinas 664. Ruby Batz, University of Nevada, Reno 665. Nida Sümeyya Çetin İnönü University 666. Aarushi Rohilla – Gargi College, University of Delhi 667. Tania de St Croix, King’s College London 668. Ipshita – Gargi College, Delhi University 669. Ansh maini, MIT-WPU Pune,India 670. Sreejith Murali, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 671. Sriramya Potluri/UMass Boston 672. Juliana Martínez Franzoni – University of Costa Rica 673. Marcela Rabello de Castro Centelhas, Colégio Pedro II, Brasil 674. Anwesha Guin, Tata Institute of Social Sciences 675. Adelaide Rezende de Souza UFRJ 676. Sonia Borges Cardoso de Oliveira / NIPIAC-UFRJ-Brasil 677. Dr. Paige Gray 678. Pallavi Banerjee, University of Calgary 679. Amrita Das, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India 680. Esma Çelik/ Izmir Democracy University 681. Houda mahamoud farah 682. Oas Kumar, Gargi College, University of Delhi 683. Raquel S L Guzzo ( Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas) 684. Juliana Prates Santana, Universidade Federal da Bahia 685. Thea Renda Abu El-Haj, Barnard College, Columbia University 686. Andrea Vieira Zanella, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 687. Eve Manz, Boston University 688. Shiv Nadar Institution of Eminence 689. Veriana de Fátima Rodrigues Colaço/UFC 690. Beatriz Bissio – Federal University of Rio de Janeiro 691. Profª Dra. Sônia Altoé- UERJ Brasil 692. Adriana Carrijo/Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 693. Nilisha Lal, University of Hyderabad 694. Nitu choudhary, University of Delhi 695. Yashvardhan Singh, University Of Delhi 696. ari , Gargi college, University of Delhi 697. Isabel Pérez de Sierra, FLACSO Uruguay 698. Aylın Dikmen, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University 699. Adrián Rozengardt. FLACSO Argentina 700. Arpith Isaac- UW- Madison 701. Emel Öncel, Gebze Technical University 702. Laura Rivera-Alfaro, Universidad de Costa Rica 703. Ragini S. Malhotra, University of Southern Maine 704. Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 705. José Eduardo Gama Noronha, Instituto Camará Calunga; Unicamp 706. Ting Huang, University of Maryland Baltimore County 707. Gina Ocasion, CT State Manchester 708. Meryem durgun 709. Cristiana Carneiro Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 710. Heloisa Bezerra Unirio Brasil 711. Ana Maria Jacó Vilela- Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 712. Sanra R Indian Institute of Technology Ropar 713. Leon Dittmann, Bergische Universität Wuppertal 714. Vanessa Ferraz Almeida Neves/ Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 715. Ingrid Vorsatz, University of Rio de Janeiro State 716. Maggie Moskal, University of South Carolina 717. Maria Cristina Antunes, University Tuiuti of Paraná, Brazil. 718. Jessica Benson, St Olaf College 719. Sergio Leite / Unicamp 720. Sergio Leite / Unicamp 721. Patrícia Corsino- Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro- UFRJ 722. Luciana Mourão Cerqueira e Silva; Universidade Salgado de Oliveira e Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 723. Mridula Vijayarangakumar, Shiv Nadar Institution of Eminence 724. Ailton de Souza Aragão/ Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro 725. Ângela Fátima Soligo, Unicamp (Brasil) 726. Carlos Alberto Pereira de Oliveira – Multidisciplinary Institute for Human Development with Technologies – UERJ 727. Wendy Leon Arias, University of Costa Rica 728. Mayurika Chakravorty, Carleton University 729. MARIA JULIA AZEVEDO GOUVEIA 730. Maria Aparecida Crepaldi/Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 731. Lucia França/ universidade Salgado de Oliveira – Rio de Janeiro 732. Zeidi Araujo Trindade, UFES, Brasil 733. Anna-Claire Simpson, UMass Amherst 734. Ana maria Jacó Vilela – UERJ 735. Alejandra Conto 736. Eunhye Grace Lee / Rutgers University 737. Esther Maria de Magalhães Arantes – Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro/Brasil 738. Natalia Dobles Trejos. Centro de Investigación en Cultura y Desarrollo Uned Costa Rica 739. Maria isabel barros bellini 740. Ligia Leão de Aquino, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro/Brasil 741. Matthieu Tubino, Unicamp 742. Maria Isabel Barros Bellini. Secretaria da Saude do Estado-RS-Brasil 743. Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 744. Kaká Omowalê 745. Shaheeda Sadeck, WAM, IHOM, MRPS, UNISA 746. Swapandeep Mushiana MS, PsyD 747. Jane Kenner, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California 748. PROPED UERJ 749. Mônica Correia Baptista 750. Maria Ines Garcia de Freitas 751. Ademir Pacelli Ferreira 752. Danielle Monteiro de Sousa PPFH/UERJ 753. Dusan Bjelic 754. Juliana Siqueira de Lara 755. Ademir Pacelli Ferreira. UERJ 756. Paula Pimentel Tumolo, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 757. Luciana Maria Saldanha Kuenerz_Filhos e Netos MVJR-RJ 758. Mario Ernesto Bravow Universidad Icesi 759. Floriano José Godinho de Oliveira, PPFH da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 760. Sherine Hamdy, University of California Irvine 761. Fernanda C. Magalhães, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 762. Mehtab Ülker, University of Wuppertal, Germany 763. Mehtab Ülker, University of Wuppertal, Germany 764. Edson Saggese/ IPUB/UFRJ 765. Ridha Aidah Azzahra, Indonesia University of Education 766. Manushree Sinha, Ambedkar University Delhi 767. 711 Carolina Ybirma Venezuela 768. Bárbara Castelo Branco Monte – University of Fortaleza ( UNIFOR) 769. Richard “Rich” Chang, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 770. Max Müller Cerqueira Sobrinho 771. Luiz Carlos Vicentini 772. Mehtab Ülker, University of Wuppertal, Germany 773. Universidade Federal Fluminense 774. Suzete de Paiva Lima Kourliandsky 775. Ivone Evangelista Cabral Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 776. Ana Lucía Fernández F./ Universidad Estatal a Distancia Costa Rica 777. Gopika S Pillai 778. Helaine Piorotti/DEGASE 779. Rhea Kuthoore and Rutgers University 780. Celso Francisco Tondin – Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei – Brasil 781. Gülsüm Demir, Eskisehir Osmangazi University 782. Adriana Sánchez Lovell/UCR 783. Maria Isabel Pedrosa 784. Eunice Fávero. NCA-SGD, PPGSS, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP) 785. luis zorraquino 786. Analice Lopes, Instituto Rede Abrigo 787. Lindomar Expedito Silva Darós – Aaspsi-Brasil 788. Renata Lira dos Santos Aléssio/ Universidade Federal de Pernambuco 789. Alvaro Crosta Unicamp Brasil 790. Aline De Coster – UFRJ 791. Prof Niki Edwards, University of Southern Queensland, Australia 792. Erica dos Santos Vieira- Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 793. Marcos Ribeiro Mesquita – Universidade Federal de Alagoas 794. Simone Ouvinha Peres – UFRJ 795. Clotilde Rossetti Ferreira – University of São Paulo, Brasil 796. Joana Garcia, UFRJ – Brazil 797. Einas Odeh Haj, Mada Al-Carmel 798. Maria Helena Magalhães de Mendonça – Fiocruz 799. Elena Mignosi Università di Palermo (Italy) 800. Friedrich Glorian, Zyriab Music Academy Stuttgar 801. Elza Ibrahim / SPCRJ Brasil 802. Instituto de Cidadania e Direitos Humanos 803. Claudia Sapag Ricci / UFMG Minas Gerais Brasil 804. John Matthew Ang, International Institute for Social Studies 805. Cleyton Gerhardt / Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 806. Ana Cecilia Escalante Herrera, Universidad decCosta Rica 807. Emine Rana Akbayram, Hasan Kalyoncu University 808. Cristiano inguglia- university of Palermo 809. Jailson Rodrigo Ricardo de Sousa, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. 810. Eveline Algebaile, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil 811. Caroline Faria Geography UT Austin 812. Vera Maria Ramos de Vasconcellos 813. Ana Cecília de Sousa Bastos, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brasil 814. Catalina Baeza Hidalgo 815. Vera Maria rsmos de Vasconcellos/uerj 816. Margarita Triana. Universidad de los Andes 817. Dr Shona Minson, University of Oxford 818. Natália Meireles Santos da Costa, Oslo Metropolitan University 819. Nora Thompson, retired faculty Michigan State University 820. Sonia Maria de Carvalho Moura (SPRJ) 821. Vania C. G. Almeida Rio de Janeiro, Brasil 822. Jacqueline Chaves, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil 823. Julio Rique Neto, Universidade Federal da Paraíba. 824. João Francisco Capece, Universidade de Brasília 825. Sabrina Dal Ongaro Savegnago – Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 826. Andrea Lira Universidad de Magallanes 827. Sophie Geerken, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany 828. Marcus Basso/UFRGS-Brasil 829. EdmundoLuisAlvesDias. Centro de edtudos da tecnica de alexander 830. Adriana de Freitas Velloso; Clínica da Família Rogério Pinto da Mota, Rio de Janeiro 831. Elisabete Búrigo – Ufrgs 832. Jane Farias Chagas Ferreira 833. Willian José da Cruz – Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora 834. 711. Leandra Anversa Fioreze, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 835. Haideh Hashemi Nouri, Capilano University 836. Fatima Maria Leite Cruz UFPE, Br 837. Kristen Goessling Penn State 838. Luciana Neves Nunes – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 839. Maria Cecilia Bueno Fischer / Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 840. Nandini Manjrekar, TISS Mumbai, India 841. Tony monim haddad 842. Maria Cristina Kessler 843. Pronunciamiento hipócrita pues no habla nada de los terroristas de Hamás. La vida de todos los niños vale. 844. Celso Veras Baptista – NECA – Associação de Pesquisadores e Formadores da Área da Criança e do Adolescente (São Paulo, Brazil) 845. Umesh Bawa, University of the Western Cape, South Africa 846. Miriam Diederichs, FernUniversität in Hagen 847. Ana Maria Zagatti- Associacao de Pesquisadores e Formadores da area da Crianca e do Adolescente-NECA 848. Liana Albernaz de Melo Bastos , Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil 849. Shin Shin Tang, Oregon State University 850. Karla Barroca – Creche Escola Recife Associação Cristã Feminina; 851. Raimundo Gouveia 852. Aurea Satomí Fuziwara, Fórum Estadual da Criança e do Adolescente de Saot Paulo/Brazil 853. Addison Duane 854. James M. Mitchell CSU East Bay 855. Mariana Cesar Coral, Udesc 856. Maria Helena Zamora, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro 857. Suzana Libardi/ UFAL, ABRAPSO, Brazil. 858. Jen Newton Ohio University 859. Erica Atem Goncalves de Araujo Costa 860. João Carlos Alchieri 861. Kim Fernandes 862. Zeynep Kasap 863. Mufti Fauzi, Indonesia University of Education 864. Seni Apriliya/Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 865. Sumika Freitas FOPEIES MIEIB 866. Briseida Resende Universidade de São Paulo 867. Geraldine Brady, Nottingham Trent University 868. Stephan Baumgartel Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina/Brasil 869. Airton Fabro – UDESC Florianopolis/SC/Brasil 870. Elaine Beltran-Sellitti, Capilano University 871. Dalmo Coelho Córdova Filho – Engenheiro Civil e Metroviário 872. Cecília M A Goulart/UFF 873. Anne de Fátima Araújo Aguiar 874. 711. Alejandra Sanchez Alvarez 875. UFRGS/ Brasil 876. Lisandra Ogg Gomes, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 877. Katia de Souza e Almeida Bizzo Schaefer – Colégio Pedro II 878. Maria Regina Maciel UERJ 879. Claudia Glavam Duarte/UFRGS 880. Herenilda de Freitas Felix / GEPEP-CP2 881. Ângela de Alencar Araripe Pinheiro – Universidade Federal do Ceará 882. Nelson Bison- CEMIR 883. Ramon Silva de Carvalho – Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 884. Carmem Maria Craidy 885. Janet Moses/retired 886. Angela Marquez Filipe, Durham University 887. Maria Natália Ornelas Pontes Bueno Guerra 888. Fernanda Gomes Duarte Cavalcante Anselmo, Universidade Estadual do Ceará 889. Maurício Rosa – Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul – Brazil 890. Fiocruz 891. Isheh Beck, NYU, Stanford University, Wright Institute 892. Monique Sidney Moreira/ PUC-Rio 893. Wendy Feng, Stanford University 894. Magda Marques Melo, CEAM – Universidade de Brasília 895. Liz Perdomo / Universidad de Cuauhtémoc 896. Marcus Kissoon University of the West Indies 897. Jéssica Araújo da Silva, Brasilian University-Brazil 898. Elaine Luciana Sobral Dantas, UFERSA RN Brasil 899. Jocelyn Olcott / Duke University 900. Nandini Chandra University of Hawaii at Manoa 901. Lídice Bessa, retired 902. Rose Anne Negele, Ed.D., Child and Adult Clinical Psychologist 903. Flávia Mendonça Pereira – ONG Associação Apadrinhe Um Sorriso /Duque de Caxias-RJ/Brasil 904. Ivanilde M. P. da Silva/UNB 905. André Rangel PPFH/UERJ 906. Ana Chrystina Mignot/Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro- Brasil 907. Rita oktafil marisa, Persis Bandung Islamic Institute, Indonesia 908. Maria Lúcia Vidal Mattos / Uniacademia 909. Asyifa Rafsanjani, early childhood education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 910. Gloria Wong-Padoongpatt, University of Nevada Las Vegas 911. Universidade de Brasilia 912. Jenny Santoyo A. 913. Jordanna Castelo Branco, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 914. Aila Lemos 915. Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 916. Roberta Guimarães do PPGEDU FFP UERJ 917. Whasgthon Aguiar de Almeida – Universidade do Estado do Amazonas 918. Maria Tereza Goudard Tavares – Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro/risadeERJ/ Bra,il 919. Solange Jobim / PUC-Rio/UERJ 920. Pedro Henrique Gomes da Paz / Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia (PPGA) – Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB) 921. Jan DeFehr, University of Winnipeg 922. Laura Marques Lopes, Universidade Federal da Paraíba 923. Priscila Crispi, Roehampton University 924. Akhila Kumaran, Tata Institute of Social sciences 925. Eleta Freire, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brasil 926. Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina 927. Carlos Augusto Pereira de Sousa, Universidade de Brasilia 928. Marcia Soares de Alvarenga 929. Marcia Soares de Alvarenga Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 930. Rodrigo Sychocki da Silva/UFRGS 931. Ameya Singh, University of South Florida 932. Hiroaki Ishiguro, Rikkyo University 933. Anne Retzlaff 934. Alycia Ellington, UC Santa Cruz 935. Justine Adetola Ajao, PhD, University of Toronto 936. Farida khan independent researcher 937. Esya Anesty Mashudi ; Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 938. Farida khan, independent researcher 939. Rodrigo Sychocki da Silva/UFRGS 940. Esma Erbil/ İstanbul Medeniyet University 941. Maria Cristina Garcia Vilaça/Sinesp 942. Ana merces bahia bock PUC-SP 943. Yulia Hidayati, MEd(EC) 944. Santos 945. FIST Frente Internacionalista dos Sem Teto 946. Muslima Nazir. Dept. Of Higher Education, J and K 947. Fatma Rizki Intan / PGRI University Palembang 948. Sandra Ferraz de Castillo Dourado Freire, Universidade de Brasília 949. Isma Widiaty 950. Prateeti Chowdhury, University of Hyderabad 951. Gonca Dedemoğlu/Gaziosmanpaşa Üni.-Hacettepe Üni 952. Yun Pang 953. Anggi Meilani, Gender Research Student Center, Indonesia University of Education 954. Samprity Pal, Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University, M.P. 955. Manpreet Uni of Delhi 956. Setsuko Kubotera, Aoyamagakuin University, Japan 957. Shifa Haq, Ambedkar University Delhi 958. Elizabeth White, University of the West of England, Bristol 959. Nilofer Kaul 960. Shashank SR, National Institute of Advanced Studies, India 961. Maria Gercileni Campos de Araujo. Universidade Federal do Ceará 962. Karre Sailu Tata institute of social science India 963. Shipra Suneja, India 964. Garima Sharma, HAQ: Centre for Child Rights 965. Stefanie Steinbeck, Copenhagen Business School 966. Diana Marre, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 967. Dominique Colinvaux UFF Brasil 968. Betül Kübra Nur DURU, Erciyes University 969. Sümeyye Pekcoşkun Çelik, Türkiye-Montreal 970. Donatella Savio Università di Pavia, Italia 971. Nimao Abdirahman, University of Hargeisa 972. Waikato Hospital 973. Ana Almeida, Child Studies Research Centre, Minho University 974. Catarina Tomás 975. 974. Brasil Luísa Urano 976. Isabel Soares , University of Minho, Portugal 977. Olivia Kunde, NHS, UK 978. Ana Luíza Bustamante Smolka, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, SP, Brasil 979. Juan Carlos Martín Quintana 980. Teresa Sarmento 981. Sara Bahia, University of Lisbon 982. Conceição Nogueira/ Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences, university of Porto, Portugal 983. Judith Butler MTU Cork Ireland 984. Chihiro Abe,Yokohama elementary school 985. Adair Mendes Nacarato/Universidade São Francisco 986. Myriam Clancy Munster Technological University 987. Cristina Serván Melero / University of Cádiz (UCA) 988. Maria Helena Martinho, Instituto de Educação, Universidade do Minho. Portugal 989. Madalena Melo – University of Evora – Portugal 990. Erica Burman, University of Manchester 991. Ghivo Pratama 992. Sumeet 993. Instituto estudos superiores europeus fafe 994. Anabela Leal de Barros, University of Minho 995. Gloria Georgina Seddon. Universidade ßanta Úrsula. 996. Karen Smith, University College Dublin 997. Paulo Carvalho, University of Minho, Portugal 998. 974 Brasil Uillian Trindade Oliveira UFOB 999. Andrea Yankah 1000. Roosa Yli-Pietilä, Tampere University 1001. María Victoria Carrera-Fernández. University of Vigo, Spain 1002. Nele Johanna Dorsch, TH Köln, Germany 1003. Mansi Verma 1004. Maria Teresa Santos Ferreira Castro Laranjeiro/ Guimarães-Portugal 1005. Andreia Filipa Carvalho Rodrigues. Universidade do Minho 1006. Franziska Fay, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz 1007. Cristina del Barrio. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 1008. Lúcia Isabel Silva _ UFPA – Brasil 1009. Aranzazu Gallego Molinero. Universidad de Granada 1010. Jo Boyden Oxford 1011. Qodri Azizi Akbar 1012. Paul Flanagan, University of Waikato, New Zealand 1013. José António Fernandes, Universidade do Minho 1014. Sadaf Lotfalian 1015. Pilar Soto, retired, UAM 1016. Noelia Vázquez Álvarez, Public Heath Agency of Barcelona 1017. Eugénia Maria Ribeiro Pereira /University of Minho 1018. Isabel Oetega 1019. Patrícia Domingos Universidde do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 1020. Ana Fernández, Agencia de salut pública de Barcelona, Spain 1021. Laura Visu-Petra, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania 1022. Maria Rubio-Valera. Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu. Universitat Pompeu Fabra 1023. Claudia Gomes/ Faeterj e Unifase Petrópolis 1024. Juli Carrere. Agència de Salut Pública de Barcelona 1025. Elena Martín Ortega universidad Autónoma de Madrid 1026. Maria Nabubhoga 1027. Maria da Conceição de Abreu Ramalho de Almeida, Universidade da Maia 1028. José Luis Linaza. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Spain 1029. Rosa Helena Mendonça – universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) 1030. Uaiana Prates, Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal 1031. Dr Sid Mohandas, Middlesex University, London, United Kingdom 1032. Helena Águeda Marujo/university of Lisbon 1033. Luísa Saavedra, University of Minho, Portugal 1034. Rejane Lucia Machado de Oliveira 1035. Maria Roseli Vianna Pereira/ UERJ/FFP/ RJ/ BRASIL 1036. Universidade federal de Juiz de Fora 1037. Clovis Bergere, Northwestern University in Qatar 1038. Carmen Paniagua Infantes, Universidad de Sevilla 1039. Maria de Fátima bueno fischer 1040. Iara Oliveira Fernandes, Universidade Federal do Pará – UFPA, Brasil 1041. Sara Luna Rivas, Universidad de Sevilla 1042. Carmen Moreno. Universidad de Sevilla (Spain) 1043. Jesús Palacios, University of Seville, Spain 1044. Concepción Moreno-Maldonado, Universidad de Sevilla 1045. Paulo Graziano/Unicamp Brazil 1046. Nayana Dhavan, KCL 1047. Maite Peñarrubia. University of Barcelona 1048. Dr Maria Mirza, Great western Hospital 1049. Rosa Jesus Ferreira Novo – FACULDADE DE PSICOLOGIA- UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA 1050. Maria Cecília de Góes 1051. Esperanza León (Universidad de Sevilla) 1052. Inmaculada Sánchez Queija, Universidad de Sevilla, España (Spain) 1053. Eduardo Brandão – UCAM 1054. Sibelle Maria Martins de Barros/ State University of Paraiba, Brazil 1055. Maite Román. Universidad de Sevilla 1056. Jean Von Hohendorff 1057. Ida Carneiro Martins 1058. Parceiros da Educação 1059. M. Clara Couto/FSU 1060. M. Clara Couto/FSU 1061. Maria Helena Teixeira 1062. Shaina Vasundhara Bhatia, Psychotherapist, India 1063. Ana Maria Costa e Silva, Universidade do Minho 1064. Tejaswinee Hazarika 1065. Julia Regueiro Sande 1066. Catherine Andreu, University of Valencia, Spain 1067. Luísa Habigzang/ pontifícia universidade católica do rio grande do sul 1068. Ana Cristina Serafim da Silva/Universidade Federal do Tocantins, Brasil 1069. Ana Paula de Freitas – Universidade São Francisco – SP/Brasil 1070. Isis Andrade Araújo 1071. Yuri Teixeira ISCED, Benguela 1072. Ana Paula de Freitas – Universidade São Francisco – SP/Brasil 1073. M. Teresa Anguera. Universidad de Barcelona 1074. Ana Paula Soares da Sila, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil 1075. M. Pilar Ramos Valverde, University of Seville (Spain) 1076. Joelma Arantes Vaes professora ds prefeitura de Juiz de Fora/MG/Brasil 1077. Karlla Zloccowick /USF São Paulo 1078. Mar González. Universidad de Sevilla. Spain 1079. Fabiana Maio, Universidade São Francisco, Brasil 1080. Paulo Cesar Rodrigues Carrano/Universidade Federal Fluminense 1081. Thaís Arnoud, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul 1082. Yuriko Kobayashi, Meijigakuin University 1083. Silvia Tkotz/ Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro/UNIRIO 1084. Kethelyn Hellen da Silva Pinto 1085. Julia Sacrano de Mendonca 1086. Degelane Duarte ( GECRIARP/UFSC ; IFC/SC) 1087. Ana Paula Carneiro, Instituto Superior de Educação Pró-Saber 1088. ColetivoRJ Memoria Verdade Justica 1089. Paula Cristina Martins, University of Minho , Portugal 1090. Bekir Duzcan / Utrecht University 1091. Luisa Alonso, University of Minho, Portugal 1092. Manchester Metropolitan Univeristy 1093. Sreya Nair, University of Delhi 1094. Águeda Parra Jiménez. University of Seville (Spain) 1095. Ana Cristina Figueiredo- Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 1096. Kartik Nair 1097. Marília Guimarães Vasconcellos, Physician, Brazil 1098. Pablo Carrera, Universidad Isabel I (España) 1099. Carlos Assunção Universidade dê Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro 1100. Luana de Melo Ribas – Universidade de Brasília 1101. Octavia C. Martin Danziato (Littera – Clínica de Psicanálise / Associação Ser Ponte / Rede Emancipa – Movimento de Educação Popular) 1102. Robson Silva 1103. Gisele Toassa, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brazil 1104. Pedro Henrique de Farias Martins, UFPA, Brasil 1105. Maria de Lurdes Serrazina 1106. Flávia Salazar Salgado/Universidade Federal Fluminense-Brasil 1107. Silvana Calvo Tuleski/ State University of Maringá/Paraná/Brazil 1108. Irene Grueiro Universidad de La Habana 1109. Federal University of Paraiba 1110. Ana Paula da Silva, Universidade Federal Fluminense (Brazil) 1111. Universidade estado de Minas Gerais( UEMG) 1112. Ilana Lemos de Paiva, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte 1113. Izabel Hazin, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil 1114. Priscilla Costa Correia 1115. Annie Cummins, Munster Technological University 1116. Kappa Grealy, Autonomous University of Madrid 1117. Irene Bulcão / Universidade Federal Fluminense / Brasil 1118. Anna Carolina Lo Bianco – UFRJ 1119. Andre Mourthe de Oliveira University Federal of Ouro Preto, Brazil 1120. Süeda Vardar, Ozyegin University, Turkey 1121. Miriam Hassani, doctor, UK 1122. Catia da Silva Veloso Fernandez Casado 1123. Maria Jose Rodrigo. University of La Laguna, Spainnn 1124. Marco Aurélio Prado/federal university of Mina’s Gerais/Brazil 1125. Orlando Fernández Aquino 1126. Sophie Laurent, Expressive Arts Therapy Egypt 1127. Alejandra Navarro, U Autónoma de Madrid 1128. Maria Alice Rocha. UFRJ 1129. Denisa Kollarová 1130. Milene Maria Xavier Veloso 1131. Maria Carmen Silveira Barbosa 1132. Naiana Dapieve Patias 1133. Monica Winter, Journalist, Universidade Estacio de Sá – Rio de Janeiro – Brazil 1134. Lubelia de Paula Souza Barbosa – Programa de Pós Graduação em Educação UFF 1135. Carolina Inda, PUCRS 1136. Maria Juracy Filgueiras Toneli/ Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 1137. Aditi Subramaniam 1138. Débora Barbosa Alves 1139. Aline Leal/ Universidade Federal do Pará/Universidade de São Paulo 1140. Universidad del Valle 1141. Aadil Hussain M, BSA Crescent institute of science and technology 1142. Maria Morais UERJ/SMERJ Brasil 1143. Maria Rodrigues Pereira / Universidade Federal Fluminense 1144. Janete Magalhães Carvalho, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo 1145. Robert Álvarez Ochoa, Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Ecuador 1146. Maria Aparecida MELLO, Federal of São Carlos University , Brazil 1147. Renata Cristina Angelieri Badialli 1148. Fátima Morais . Universidade do Minho 1149. Thiago Costa Matos Carneiro da Cunha / UNIFOR – Universidade de Fortaleza 1150. Ann Marie Beals 1151. Maria Cristina de Oliveira/Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo/Brasil 1152. Alexandra Garcia/Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro – UERJ 1153. Porta da lembrança 1154. Roberta Cortez Gaio 1155. Rovena Lopes Paranhos, UNIFASE, Brasil. 1156. Secretaria Municipal de Educação de Paty do Alferes e Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) 1157. Héctor M. Jacobo Garcia. Universidad Pedagógica del Estado de Sinaloa, México 1158. Janette Habashi 1159. Carmo, Itamar Moreira,PUC/SP 1160. Adam Goren 1161. Velci muniz vieira 1162. Lenny Latip, Sherwood Forest Hospitals FoundationTrust, UK 1163. Gleice Azambuja Elali (ufrn) 1164. Andrea Jerônimo da Silva, UniChristus, Fort-CE 1165. Helena Valenzuela de Oliveira, Hospital São Matheus e Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, ( Brasil) 1166. Livia de Oliveira Borges, Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil) 1167. Alexandra Cavalcante de Farias. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte 1168. Dorany Mendes Rosa/ UFG 1169. Claudia Alexandre Queiroz 1170. PPGE uerr/ifrr 1171. Fabiana Silva 1172. Sheilla Fristella, Gender Research Student Center Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 1173. Shivani Nag (AUD, India) 1174. Atitus Educação 1175. Beatriz Morgado Camacho. University of Seville 1176. Conchi Medrano 1177. UFRR/UERR/CEFORR 1178. Kathy Roberts,Co-founder of Dandelion School ’71-2002 2 1179. Nauzet Gutierrez-Rodriguez Universidad de La Laguna 1180. Levindo Diniz Carvalho – UFMG – Brasil 1181. Cecília Marilaine Rego de Medeiros / Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil 1182. Universidade Federal de São Carlos 1183. Ligia Lanna 1184. Raquel Rodrigues Capucci/Universidade de Brasília (UnB) 1185. Clarissa Freitas de Andrade – Programa de Pós Graduação em Arquitetura e Urbanismo – UFRN 1186. Darci Neves Santos – Institute of Collective Health – Federal University of Bahia, Brazil 1187. Maria Figueiredo Brasil 1188. Ellen L. Paul, Fort Lewis College (Colorado) 1189. Charlotte COSQUER 1190. Helen B. Durgante, UFPel, Brazil 1191. Isabel de Oliveira e Silva/ Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 1192. Érico dos Santos Junior 1193. Hanna Christina da Silva Marques dos Santos/ SEDUC Paty do Alferes e PUC-Rio 1194. UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MINAS GERAIS 1195. Lela Zaphiropoulos 1196. Lynne Hall/Early Childhood Educator 1197. Hanna Christina da Silva Marques dos Santos/ SEDUC Paty do Alferes e PUC-Rio 1198. Eglê Betânia Portela Wanzeler- Universidade do Estado do Amazonas 1199. Susana Margarida Gonçalves Caires Fernandes University of Minho 1200. Ifba 1201. Francisléia Giacobbo / IFC 1202. Luci Melo Martins 1203. Tiago Ribeiro, Instituto Nacional de Educação de Surdos (INES), Brasil 1204. Saul Jonhatan Machuca Vargas Universidad Católica de Cuenca 1205. Tatiana Chaves/ Universidade de Fortaleza 1206. Sara Côrtes Vieira de Souza /Universidade Federal de Goiás- Brasil 1207. Eliete Marostica 1208. Dulce Maria Arraes de Carvalho 1209. Cláudia Santos da Rocha/ Secretária Municipal de Educação 1210. Dra. Maria Aparecida Alves da Silva – Blog Educar Sem Violência e Bloco Não é Não 1211. Cambria Ferguson, College of Charleston, SC 1212. Jack Hicks, University of Saskatchewan 1213. Muller, Maria. Brasil, RG/RS 1214. Liliana acero federal university of Rio de janeiro.ufrj 1215. Joana Novaes 1216. Waldeck Carneiro/ Universidade Federal Fluminense (Brazil) 1217. Fabiana Aparecida dos Reis-Universidade São Francisco 1218. Solar Mazzoccante Morgado 1219. Maria Elvira Vieira de Mello 1220. Christine Schmidt, LCSW Racial Literacy Groups 1221. Roberta T. Di Rosa University of Palermo 1222. Ana de Hollanda 1223. Inajara Erthal Amaral Psicanalista Brasil 1224. Bruna Teixeira Porto – Associação Mulheres na Comunicação 1225. Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei 1226. Iman Azzi, UCL 1227. Eva Leal, Universidad de Sevilla (Spain) 1228. Madalena Klein Universidade Federal de Pelotas (Brazil) 1229. Universidade Salgado de Oliveira, Niterói, RJ, Brazil 1230. Elzenir Batista de Lucena Campos/Sociedade civil 1231. Jocie Osika; Wayne State University; Detroit, MI 1232. Sebastião Benício da Costa Neto/Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás/Brazil 1233. Deivison Freire, Núcleo de Teoria e Pesquisa do Comportamento 1234. Karina Ávila Pereira/ University Federal of Pelotas 1235. Patrícia Azaña Rezende Pereira/Universidade Federal Fluminense 1236. Iza Rodrigues da Luz, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil 1237. Célia Regina Rangel Nascimento Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brasil. 1238. Monalisa Muniz/Universidade Federal de São Carlos 1239. Marisa G. Franco, University of Maryland 1240. Ana Cláudia Balieiro Lodi – Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil 1241. Universidade Salgado de Oliveira 1242. Fábio Henrique Borges, Universidade de Brasília – Brasil 1243. Andréa Righi Viana 1244. Gilberta Acselrad Uerj Rio de Janeiro 1245. Isabela Pereira Lopes – COLUNI UFF 1246. Tovar Nogueira Fonseca -Faculdade do Ipê Brasil 1247. Jane Farrell- retired – University of Oregon 1248. Alessandra Maletzki Ramasine, Centro de defesa dos direitos da crianca e do adolescente RJ 1249. James A. Murray 1250. Bushra Ahmed, Paediatrician, London. 1251. Kaif Ali – University of Delhi 1252. Maria de Fátima Siliansky de Andreazzi, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Centro Brasileiro de Solidariedade aos Povos. 1253. Eliana Silvestre/ IBDCRIA 1254. Rosangela Comunale- Universidade Salgado de Oliveira, RJ, Brasil 1255. Andréa Azevedo Gomes da Silva 1256. Filipe Lima, Universidade do Minho 1257. Karen Seeley, Columbia University 1258. Icléia Thiesen – UNIRIO, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1259. Ana Sol Kosiniuk Martins, UFMG 1260. Liliane Vilete – Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 1261. Helenice Gil Coury – UFSCar aposentada 1262. Mariel Karolinski/ UBA Argentina 1263. Joviana Avanci/ Oswaldo Cruz Foundation 1264. Georgete Medleg Rodrigues 1265. Simone Ginçalves de Assis/ Fundação Oswaldo Cruz 1266. Jenny Pridmore 1267. MARLANA REGO MONTEIRO DOS SANTOS – Educação Popular 1268. Angela Wittich UNIRIO 1269. Ângela da Costa Maia / Universidade do Minho 1270. Rebecca Suzuki, University of Denver 1271. Zeena Sakka 1272. Maria Fernanda Tourinho Peres/Universidade de São Paulo 1273. Cláudia Vianna de Melo – Universidade Federal Fluminense 1274. Silvia Branco Vidal Bustamante -UNIFASE. Petropolus. RJ. 1275. Enirtes Caetano/ Oswaldo Cruz Foundation 1276. City University of New York CUNY 1277. Patrícia Gomes Pereira- Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 1278. Baltasara Villajos Carralero. Retired 1279. Edson Zangiacomi Martinez – Universidade de São Paulo 1280. Lúcia Ozório-Lipis/ Puc-RJ; L’Amap/França 1281. Paula Musumeci Soares/ Escola Alfa, Macaé, RJ 1282. Faculdade de Medicina da UFRJ 1283. Eloa Silva de Moraes 1284. Izabel Cristina 1285. Djalma Filho piranga movimento Indígena urbano 1286. Maria Guiomar da Cunha Frota UFMG 1287. Gabriela Estevam / Universidade Federal do Paraná 1288. Raysa Carvalho 1289. Pamela A. Hays 1290. Maribel Illescas Taboada Universidad Complutense 1291. Otavio A G Molleri 1292. Kyla Walters, Sonoma State University 1293. Jorge de Campos Valadares / Fundação Oswaldo Cruz 1294. Denize Sepulveda /Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 1295. Miles Smith Plymouth Marjon University 1296. Surayyah Christina Berkau Germany 1297. Rafael dos Santos Vieira/Universidade do Estado do Amazonas 1298. Carmen Loureiro Rey, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 1299. Georgia Albuquerque de Toledo Pinto / Universidade Federal do Ceará 1300. Usp 1301. Ryan Febrianto / PUSKAPA University of Indonesia 1302. Plataforma PAJE – Apoio a Jovens (Ex)acolhidos 1303. Jamerson Bezerra Lucena/Universidade Federal da Paraíba 1304. Adriana Álamo Muñoz/ University of La Laguna 1305. Edinilsa Ramos de Souza/ Fundação Oswaldo Cruz 1306. Bernadete Porto/GEPED/UFC 1307. Mirta Fernandes 1308. Ana Carolina Perrusi Brandão – UFPE/ Brazil 1309. Leandro Pacheco / Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 1310. Ligia Regina de Oliveira / UFMT, Brasil 1311. Monica Atalla Pietroluongo/ UFRJ 1312. Eliza Kelly Grosman Amorim / FEIZM 1313. Ana Clara de Castro Ferreira Araujo Alves / Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) 1314. Lieke van Lieshout Fontys University of Applied Sciences 1315. Wendy Alabaster 1316. Ryan Schooley, University of Miami 1317. Maria Bernadete de Carvalho – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais – Brasil 1318. Monique Delhoume-Sanciaud 1319. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 1320. Jacqueline Peres Vieira 1321. Lila Abu-Lughod, Columbia University 1322. Karla Cunha Padua / UEMG 1323. Chandra Kala Clemente, Autonomous University of Barcelona 1324. Poliana Cortez Marcelino/UNIVERSO Brasil 1325. Yolanda Guerra- Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 1326. Francesca Moscatelli- Vieques, PR 1327. Ana Maria Jacó-Vilela Uerj 1328. Ana Maria Jacó-Vilela – UERJ 1329. Grazielle Figueredo University of Massachusetts Amherst 1330. Regina Camargo, Preschool Special Education Teacher 1331. Shadma, University of Bristol 1332. CRISTINA REIS DE SOUSA PRATA – BRASIL 1333. Simran Varma, Thompson & Shankar Impact 1334. Maria do Carmo Guimaraes Caccia Bava – Universidade de Sao Paulo – Brasil 1335. Dylan Baun, University of Alabama in Huntsville 1336. Sónia Caridade (Uiversity of Minho 1337. Eliani Ragonha, Coletivo A vez e a voz das crianças 1338. Mauro Luís Viera – Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 1339. Maja Brzozowska -Brywczyńska, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland 1340. Orozimbo Henriques Campos Neto – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 1341. Maria Inês Crnkovic Octaviani, UFSCar 1342. Loriane Trombini Frick, Federal University of Paraná, Brazil 1343. Diana Slim UHBW UK 1344. Hallam Cooper, University of Oxford 1345. Rafael Douglas Cavalheiro/ UFPR 1346. Heloisa Bettiol, University of São Paulo, Brazil 1347. Maria da Conceição Pereira Saraiva 1348. Leda Tfouni universidade de São Paulo- USP 1349. Lucia Thomaz 1350. Dr Syed Ali Naqvi 1351. Jasmine Gibson 1352. Sajida Hassan- Karachi Pakistan 1353. Maria Carmen Euler Torres 1354. Querem Hapuque de Souza USP 1355. Luciana d’Ávila (School of Public Health of Minas Gerais, Brazil) 1356. Shams Fattom, psychotherapist, schools, USA 1357. Cathy Kilburn, University of Hull 1358. Ana Maria Carpenter Genescá – Instituto Superior de Educação Pró-Saber- Rio de Janeiro – Brasil 1359. Fernando Resende Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil 1360. Maria do Carmo Couto Teixeira 1361. Vera Figueiredo 1362. Maria da Graça Gonçalves de Canha 1363. Tânia Maria de Araújo 1364. Maraiza Alves Freitas/ USP Brazil 1365. Juliana A. de O. Camilo – UFBA 1366. Dr Antonia Canosa, Southern Cross University 1367. Maria Laura da Costa Louzada – University Of Sao Paulo 1368. Rosrane Freitas Nicolau / universidade Federal do Pará 1369. Unesp- São Paulo State University 1370. Anísia Silva/ Escola de Saúde Pública do Estado de Minas Gerais 1371. Maria José Clapis/ UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO 1372. Full Professor Maria Cristina Pereira Lima, Botucatu Medical School, Unesp 1373. Carla Daiane Costa Dutra/ Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto/USP 1374. Águeda Beatriz Pires Rizzato 1375. Alexandre de Abreu Marcelino Universidade Estácio de Sá 1376. Graciela Pagliaro/Brasil 1377. Leti Volpp, School of Law, University of California, Berkeley 1378. Áine Hutchinson IPMHN 1379. Jorgina da Silva Chaves / SME/RJ 1380. Maria Alfredo Moreira, Universidade do Minho 1381. Patricia Lorena Quiterio/ UERJ 1382. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz/FIOCRUZ 1383. Priscilla Read (individual) 1384. ESTÊVÃO COUTO TEIXEIRA Conservatório de Música de Juiz de Fora – MG BRASIL 1385. Fernanda Milanez, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 1386. Fernanda Milanez, UERJ – Brasil 1387. Fernanda de Azevedo Milanez- Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 1388. Vasuki Nesiah 1389. Fernanda de Azevedo Milanez- Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 1390. Inês Sílvia Vitorino Sampaio 1391. Inês Sílvia Vitorino Sampaio, Federal University of Ceará 1392. Dr Ligia López University of Melbourne 1393. Anne Blumenthal, The University of Chicago 1394. Doris Fernandes – Psicóloga 1395. Maria Lúcia Medeiros – Brasil 1396. Sorbonne 1397. Félix Jesus Neves – CIDACS/FIOCRUZ 1398. Pam Alldred, Nottingham Trent University, UK 1399. Jesús Javier Escartín. Doctorando T.social. URV 1400. Cheryl Qamar, LCSWR, NY 1401. Kriti Budhiraja 1402. Mariana Teixeira Branco / Universidade do Minho 1403. Adriana Andreia da Silva Stanciola – Universidade Federal de Viçosa -Brasil 1404. Tânia Maria Lago Falcão/ Universidade de Pernambuco Brasil 1405. Cássia Maria Buchalla- Universidade de São Paulo – USP 1406. Ana Brito, Aggeu Magalhães Institute of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (IAM/Fiocruz), Pernambuco, Brasil 1407. Laura Oliveras Puig, Agència de Salut Pública de Barcelona 1408. João André Tavares Álvares Silva 1409. Clara Siagian, Center on Child Protection and Wellbeing, Universitas Indonesia 1410. Kate van Doore, Griffith University 1411. Suely Arruda Vidal Instituto de Medicina Integral Prof. Fernando Figueira 1412. Patrícia Vieira Trópia/ Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil 1413. Lia Giraldo da Silva Augusto/Abrasco 1414. Jessica Ball 1415. Paola Amendoeira SPBsb/FEBRAPSI 1416. Dr Hana Alhadad, Independent Researcher 1417. Maria Júlia Gonçalves de Mello /Instituto de Medicina Integral Prof. Fernando Figueira 1418. Maria Regina Alves Cardoso – University of São Paulo 1419. Elis Candido de Vasconcelos, Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo, Brasil. 1420. CIESS/ UFRGS 1421. Tereza Cristina Teixeira da Fonsêca/ IMIP-PE 1422. Elaine Sampaio Araújo – Universidade de São Paulo/Brasil 1423. Dr. Tahira Yousaf Empowering Minds 1424. Fabiana Pedreira Gelard / Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 1425. Abel Rubén Hernández Ulloa/Universidad de Guanajuato, México 1426. Urmitapa Dutta, University of Massachusetts Lowell 1427. Thais Helena Barreira/Fundacentro/Brasil 1428. Karen Malone Swinburne University of Technology Australia 1429. Monica Eileen Patterson – Carleton University 1430. Catarina Cavalcanti Universidade de Pernambuco, Brasil 1431. Botucatu School of Medicine UNESP 1432. Cairo Arafat/ Bir Zeit University 1433. Mariana Carvalho Gouveia 1434. Laurel Donison Brock University 1435. Linda G Richard Retired Teacher’s Assistant 1436. Bernardo Nóbrega de Oliveira / University Federal of Rio de Janeiro 1437. Adelaide C Nardocci 1438. Nisha Thapliyal University of Newcastle 1439. Jeanette Lopez-Urbina 1440. Yoshie Shiraishi, Aichishukutoku University 1441. Dr. Alexandra Arraiz Matute, Carleton University 1442. Marly Augusto Cardoso/ Universidade de São Paulo 1443. Deivson Damascena / Universidade de Brasília (UnB) 1444. Sakiko Sagawa, Kyoto University of Education 1445. Stephanie H. Yu 1446. Theiss Fabricio 1447. Tia Albia 1448. Shikha Sen 1449. Retire UCR profesor, Costa Rica 1450. Dr. Fran Roznowski – Chelsea Uniting Against the War 1451. Juliana C S Czarny – Universidade Federal do Paraná – UFPR 1452. Isadora Browne Ribeiro 1453. Zabair Hussain 1454. Kate Macfarlane Charles Darwin University 1455. TOMOMI NISHIMURA 1456. Maiju Paananen, Tampere University 1457. Chandni Basu, Sister Nivedita University, Kolkata, India 1458. Dena Arya 1459. Dr Usha Mudiganti Dr B R Ambedkar University, Delhi 1460. Fabíola Mônica da Silva Gonçalves 1461. Martijn Hofman – Parnassia Groep 1462. Annie O’Brien, University of Manchester 1463. Paola Leone, University of Salento 1464. Cath Larkin’s, University of Central Lancashire 1465. Shona Macleod, University of Nottingham 1466. Myung Hwa Baldini – Linköping University 1467. Dr. Sreemoyee Dasgupta, American University of Beirut 1468. Johanna Annerbäck, Linköping University, Sweden 1469. Sophia Georgescu, University of Stirling 1470. Esperanza Jorge Barbuzano, Universidad Pablo de Olavide 1471. Carol Archer Independent Consultant in Early Education 1472. Irene Caselli, The First 1,000 Days 1473. Beth Goodyear 1474. Urânia Flores da Cruz Freitas/Universidade de Brasília. Brasília/Brasil 1475. Anna Witeska-Młynarczyk, Institute of Sociology, University of Maria Curie-Skłodowska, Lublin, Poland 1476. Evani Araujo 1477. Denise Kingston Oxford university 1478. Rashmi Rangarajan, Haute Ecole Pédagogique du canton de Vaud, Lausanne, Switzerland 1479. Rukmini Sen Delhi 1480. Mona Nicolaysen, University of South-Eastern Norway 1481. Anzhela Popyk, University SWPS, Poland 1482. Ann Phoenix UCL 1483. Dr. Angela Molloy Murphy – The University of Melbourne 1484. Araceli Lázaro Aparicio España 1485. Meri Häärä, Tampere University 1486. Jason Pearce 1487. Ignacio Campoy Cervera / Universidad Carlos III de Madrid 1488. Sonia Páez de la Torre. Universidad Pompeu Fabra 1489. Kiran Flynn, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust 1490. Hattie Campbell University of East London 1491. Amy Wang, Santa Clara University, California 1492. Rebecca Blake The University of East London 1493. Thuy Nguyen, Carleton University 1494. Vicenre Cabedo Mallol. Cátedra de Infancia y Adolescencia de la Universitat Politècnica de València España 1495. EJ Renold, Cardiff University 1496. Dr. Mahmoud Emira, Bath Spa University 1497. Alison Baker, University of East London, UK 1498. Patrícia Izar / Universidade de São Paulo 1499. Yvonne Griffiths, University of Leeds 1500. Cristina Santos 1501. Katie Wright, University of East London 1502. Rachel Fontes Baptista 1503. Laura Rodrigues, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, emeritus 1504. Asociación Solidaridad y Acción 1505. Jonathan Ofir 1506. Fernando Augusto Ramos Pontes UFPA 1507. Rebecca Crutchley University of Chester 1508. Marilene Barros de Melo 1509. Maria Almela Gambin, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid 1510. Angie Bamgbose (Individual) 1511. Rina Mustafa / University of Warwick 1512. Ås Wahlström Smith, University of Gothenburg, Sweden 1513. Dr Austin Griffiths UCL 1514. María José Jara Leiva, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile 1515. Laís Caroline Andrade Bitencourt/UFMG Brasil 1516. Estella Carpi, University College London 1517. Sheila Alvim/ Universidade Federal da Bahia 1518. Luciano Mendes de Faria Filho – UFMG – Brasil 1519. Fatima Seedat, Psychological Soceity of South Africa 1520. Rogerio Santos/Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 1521. Veridiana Canezin Guimarães/SBPBsb 1522. Alisha O’Neill Leeds Beckett University 1523. José Luis Vianna da Cruz Universidade Federal Fluminense 1524. Kati Penttinen, Tampere University of Applied Sciences 1525. Henna-Julia Mikama / Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK) 1526. Lauri Harkin, Tampere University of Applied Sciences 1527. Marit Ursin, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 1528. Elli Alatupa, TAMK 1529. Aada Dahlman, TAMK 1530. Akseli Haimilahti, Tampere University of Applied Sciences 1531. Tiia Fyrqvist, Tampere University of Applied Sciences 1532. Dr. Yesim Deveci, University of East London 1533. hugo ka canham, University of South Africa 1534. Oona Huhtaniemi / Tampere University of Applied Sciences 1535. Justyna Sarnowska, SWPS University, Poland 1536. Judite Ie/ University of Valladolid 1537. Beatriz Corsino Pérez, Universidade Federal Fluminense- Brasil 1538. Laila K, UCL 1539. Juliana Thimóteo Nazareno Mendes/ Universidade Federal Fluminense(Brasil) 1540. Deniza Ahmethanova / Tampere University of Applied Sciences 1541. Sarah Earle, Bath Spa University 1542. Universidade Federal Fluminense 1543. Grupo de Estudos em Juventudes e Políticas Públicas/ GEJUP da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul/ UFRGS 1544. Crisóstomo Lima / Universidade Federal Fluminense 1545. Paulo Santos Freitas Junior – SEDUCT/SEMED 1546. Maria Cecília R. Góes/UNICAMP, Brasil 1547. Giuseppe Burgio, Kore University of Enna (IT) 1548. Kati Penttinen / Tampere University of Applied Sciences 1549. Malin Arnesen Nilsen (QMUC) 1550. Daniela porta Guimarães 1551. Marco Aurelio Cardoso Henrique 1552. Hingridy Fassarella Caliari – Observatório Capixaba de Juventude 1553. Universidade Federal Fluminense/ESR- Serviço Social de Campos 1554. Turkan Firinci Orman, PhD / Aalto University, Finland 1555. Daisy Guilem Ampara Cuiabá 1556. Anna karolyne Resende Vilar Araujo/PUC-RIO 1557. Arathi Sriprakash, University of Oxford 1558. 1503. Jose Maurício dos Santos Souza 1559. Retired 1560. Lauri Myllymäki / Tampere University of Applied Sciences 1561. Neusely Gomes da Silva( UFF ) Campos dos Goytacazes 1562. Wendy Harkin 1563. Ida Engan Farstad, NTNU 1564. Mozart.Bezerra Alves Filho 1565. Camile de Souza Henrique Nunes da Cruz, 1566. Nina Odegard, University of SouthEast Norway 1567. María Soledad DAwson – Instituto Universitario del Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires Argentina 1568. Rodrigo Lima / NUDISS Universidade Federal Fluminense 1569. Jessica Ringrose University College London 1570. Yuri Sousa / Universidade Federal da Bahia 1571. Gisele A. Gouvea Estácio / Universidade Federal Fluminense-UFF /Departamento de Psicologia 1572. Sang kil /San José state university 1573. Gisele A. Gouvea Estácio / Universidade Federal Fluminense-UFF 1574. Jorge Eduardo da Silva Figueiredo, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) 1575. Jonathan Blagbrough, Children Unite 1576. Inés Botto, UW-Madison 1577. Subini Annamma, Stanford University 1578. Carolina Alves de Oliveira universidade federal do rio de janeiro 1579. Hunter Knight, Brock University 1580. Youngmin Yi, University of Massachusetts Amherst 1581. Steffi Schenzle/ UiT – The Arctic University of Norway 1582. Maria da Graça Brasil Rocha – UFSCar 1583. Amahl Bishara, Tufts University 1584. Luvel Garcia Leyva/ Universidade de São Paulo 1585. Roxana Waterson, retired 1586. Marja Kivirauma child psychotherapist Finland 1587. Bruna Pinto Martins Brito / Universidade Federal Fluminense 1588. Julie C. Garlen, Carleton University 1589. Lauren Ray, Indiana University 1590. Isabella Bergo Crosta/Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil 1591. Erick Conde / Universidade Federal Fluminense 1592. Amy North, UCL 1593. Narda Nelson, Western University, Canada/UVic Child Care Services 1594. Paulo R S Romanelli – Pediatric and Adult Rheumatologist – São Paulo – Brazil 1595. Janelle Brady, Toronto Metropolitan University 1596. Dr Christina MacRae, Manchester Metropolitan University 1597. Bianca da Silva dos Santos Silva/ Atitus Educação 1598. Kathleen Kummen Centre for Childhood Studies Capilano University 1599. Dr. Robin D. G. Kelley, UCLA 1600. Halle Singh, Rutgers University 1601. Graziano Pellegrino/ University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 1602. Ieva Salkauskiene, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 1603. Horacio Botti, Universidad de la República, UY. 1604. Rahmet Akpolat, University of Missouri 1605. Ceren Tosun / Istanbul University – Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty 1606. Roisin Harkin/ Stockholm University 1607. Elsa Auerbach, University of Massachusetts Boston 1608. Universidade Federal Fluminense – UFF Campos dos Goytacazes 1609. Hiba Abou-Taouk, University of Gothenburg, Sweden 1610. Sheila Patterson 1611. Renato Meira/ Universidade Federal Fluminense 1612. Ney Roitman 1613. Maria Reis da Rocha 1614. Pedro R. Santos de Oliveira/ Universidade Federal Fluminense 1615. Guilherme Souza Magalhaes Aposentado 1616. Narda Nelson, Western University & the University of Victoria Child Care Services 1617. IRENE GRETHER 1618. Maria Theresa da Costa Barros / Círculo Psicanalítico do Rio de Janeiro 1619. Angela Capelo, Pontificia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, Br 1620. Beyza Nur Karal. Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 1621. UFF 1622. Fernanda Ahumada / University College London 1623. Kim Ainsworth, University of Victoria 1624. Sherene H. Razack, UCLA 1625. Gabriela Teixeira – PSIMIGRA/Brasil 1626. Laura Black 1627. Rustam Nabiullin, Russian psychologist 1628. Amal khamis 1629. Ricardo Cesar Caraffa – UNICAMP 1630. Carmen L A Paiva UNIRIO 1631. Jane Merewether / Murdoch University Australia 1632. Karina Ruiz, University of California Santa Cruz 1633. Suely Ferreira Deslandes/Fiocruz 1634. Leticia Scheidt / University of Limerick, Ireland 1635. Dr Gladys Todd, NYC 1636. Marjorie Adis 1637. Ronnie C. lesser, Ph.D., Private Practice 1638. Artemis7, bipocanalysis 1639. Fatin Asnan 1640. Dr. Fatin Asnan, PhD in Human Development & Family Science/UX Researcher 1641. Claudia Leite de Moraes/Instituto de Medicina Social/Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 1642. 1503. Aitziber Pascual Jimeno. University of the Basque Country 1643. Alpana Choudhury, New York City, USA 1644. Itziar Etxebarria / University of tha Basque Country 1645. Peter Zook, MSW, LCSW 1646. Alexandra Woods, Students for Justice 1647. Dina Al-Kassim/ California Scholars for Academic Freedom 1648. Karen Raney, University East London 1649. Rashmi Kumari 1650. Hider Shaaban / Philadelphia Center for Psychotherapy 1651. Claudia Raimundo Reyes / Universidade Federal de São Carlos 1652. J. Mullany 1653. MONICA CORNEJO / CSUN 1654. Jackie Rudin / Youth Arts New York 1655. Pamela Chambers/Auburn University 1656. Hélène Volat 1657. Dr. Edison Hurtado, FLACSO-Ecuador 1658. John Tyrrell, Socialist Labour Party 1659. Lisa Rofel, University of California, Jewish Voice for Peace 1660. Gumersinda Alonso, UPV/EHU 1661. Shannon Snapp/California State University, Monterey Bay 1662. Rahma Hida, PhD 1663. Pradyumna Behera, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 1664. Sumeyye Sancak 1665. Celine Hume, University of Victoria 1666. Tatiana Fonseca/Sms RJ e INTO 1667. Michelle Salazar Perez 1668. Dr. Cindy Sousa 1669. Sawsan Abdulrahim, American University of Beirut 1670. Sylvia Kind, Capilano University 1671. Keith Eric Benson, Camden Education Association (Camden, NJ) 1672. Dr. Nancy Arvold, Psychologists for Social Responsibility 1673. Bernadette Congdon Retired RPN/SRN. Psychotherapist 1674. Maria Claudia Badan Ribeiro 1675. Dr. Angela Waldegg theatre pedagogue 1676. Jormailin Valdés Pareras / Pennsylvania State University 1677. Melanie M. Domenech Rodríguez, Utah State University USA 1678. Leonora Corsini / Psicóloga e pesquisadora independente São Paulo, Brasil 1679. Rev. Joe Roos 1680. G. Diver University of East London 1681. Giovanna Botini Zortea / Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 1682. Ken Corbett, New York University 1683. Avgi Saketopoulou, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, NY, USA 1684. Dr. Emad Fathi 1685. Zsuzsanna Kaldy, University of Massachusetts Boston 1686. Dr. Annabella Cant/Capilano University 1687. Nancy Alexander, PsyD, Private Practice 1688. Bo Sun Kim, Capilano University, Canada 1689. luis zorraquino 1690. Leonardo Aranda Brito, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, México 1691. Laura Wright, University of Edinburgh 1692. Pulmonology, Critical Care Medicine and Sleep Disorders 1693. Fabiane Alves Pereira / Psychoanalyst / Brazil 1694. Atina Manelian, Santa Clara University 1695. EMILIA FREITAS DE LIMA – UFSCAR 1696. Clea McNeely, University of Tennessee 1697. Corinne Masur, Psy.D. 1698. Carolina de Cássia)/ coletivo 1699. Dr. Susan Terrio Georgetown University 1700. Stuart Aitken, San Diego State University 1701. Angie Simpson The University of Victoria Childcare Services 1702. Maria Tereza A. Silva / Porta da Lembrança 1703. Colectivo Trenza & ANID Researcher, Chile 1704. Judith Deutsch Toronto Psychoanalytic Institutete 1705. Alex Berry, Capilano University 1706. Emily Schlesinger, LCSW Contemporary Freudian Society 1707. Rafaella Sale, Virginia Commonwealth University 1708. Monica Rabello de Castro/ UERJ 1709. Virginia maria Gonçalves 1710. Christine El Ouardani / California State University Long Beach 1711. Sônia M.Pellegrini de Azeredo 1712. Lauren Berntsen / Norwegian Students’ and Academics’ International Assistance Fund (SAIH) 1713. Mara Lago/ universidade Federal de Santa Catarina/IEGa 1714. Stephanie Marando-Blanck 1715. Tomás Martín Rodríguez. Magistrate. Court 1716. Mackenzie Woodburn, University of Pennsylvania 1717. Mary Tucker-Pettersen 1718. Prof Aoife Daly, University College Cork 1719. Hatim Kanaaneh. The Galilee Society For Health Research and Services, Israel 1720. Isadora Scher Miranda, Universidade Federal Fluminense 1721. Hyun Su Cho, University of Maryland, Baltimore County 1722. Rebekah Willett, University of Wisconsin 1723. Petra Vackova, The Open University 1724. Fernando de Sousa, PhD / Universidade Porto 1725. Tarciane dos Santos Guedes / Universidade Federal Fluminense 1726. Marina Crelier Chagas dos Santos- Universidade Federal Fluminense 1727. Rhyzia Lopes, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil 1728. Elsa Weber, Emerita, Purdue University Calumet 1729. Kathleen Copps MED Vancouver/Coast Salish Territories Territories Canada 1730. Meha Thakore 1731. Isaiah Bartlett, LCSW 1732. Karen Chan / California Institute for Integral Studies 1733. Sophia Thraya/University of Calgary 1734. James Deutsch University of Toronto 1735. Alayr R Pessôa Filha/ Universidade Federal Fluminense – OAB 1736. Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 1737. Nádia Cristina Soares Lopes de Araújo / Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 1738. Danilo Serafim TLS/MES 1739. Danilo Serafim TLS/MES Brasil 1740. LUIZ CARLOS DA SILVA BRAGA/SEERJ 1741. EHWright Retired ECE teacher Nelson New Zealand 1742. elizabeth hegeman phd 1743. Maria Esperança Fernandes Carneiro 1744. Urjasi Rudra 1745. Gerald Pang 1746. Thomas Piñeros Shields, UMASS Lowell 1747. John King, New York University 1748. Cynthia Boschi-Pinto / Universidade Federal Fluminense 1749. Shazia 1750. Arthur Heiserman, Columbia University, New York, NY USA 1751. Howard Winant, University of California, Santa Barbara 1752. Madeleine Hunter, DEFI Cambridge 1753. Hoda Elsadda, Cairo University 1754. Sheema Kermani, Tehrik-e-Niswan, Karachi, Pakistan 1755. Annakaisa Laine, Kangasala Finland 1756. Cameron Henshall, Monash University 1757. Joacim Strand, Linköping University, Sweden 1758. Ambreen Ahmad Child Psychiatrist 1759. Anna Pyszkowska, University of Silesia, Katowice 1760. Raed Naim Abd al Hafeez Amira – Coordinator of Public and International Relations PUSWP-Palestine 1761. Aline Martins, Brasil 1762. Annabelle Howard, Bath Spa University 1763. Ayse Yilmaz, Bahcesehir University 1764. Tuba Gokpinar, University of Suffolk 1765. Eugenice Pacheco, UERJ 1766. Garth Alperstein Paediatrician 1767. May Gresdahl, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 1768. Azra Talat Sayeed / Roots for Equity 1769. Joiciana Hotz 1770. Shreya Kundu, Ashoka University India 1771. Zeni Rocha Silva de Figueiredo/Maricá-RJ – Brasil 1772. Jacqueline Lopez / Harvard University, Ed.M., UC Berkeley, BA 1773. Stanley Thangaraj 1774. Crain Soudien, UCT 1775. Elaine Cristina Schmitt Ragnini – Universidade Federal do Paraná/Brasil 1776. Maria Natália Ornelas Pontes Bueno Guerra. Universidade Federal de São Paulo – UNIFESP 1777. Eniete Dias 1778. Telma Ferraz Leal UFPE 1779. Mary Hurley , University College Cork 1780. Farah Mahmud, Montclair State University 1781. Carla Shalaby, University of Michigan 1782. Déana Scipio/ IslandWood & University of Washington 1783. Samer Akram 1784. Laila Belhaj/Muslim Lives Matter DK 1785. Professor Judy Hutchings, Bangor Un diversity 1786. Márcia de Carvalho Martins/ Brasil 1787. Lisa Farley, York University 1788. Teresa Humphrey, York University 1789. Raffaella Sette / University of Bologna 1790. Ana Rosa Costa Picanço Moreira, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Brasil 1791. Rebecca O’Connell, University of Hertfordshire 1792. Julia Brannen ucl 1793. Havva Gorkem Altunbas /University College London – Institute of Education 1794. Busra Berber, University College London 1795. Terese Wilhelmsen / University of South-Eastern Norway 1796. Chiara Suttora, Università di Bologna 1797. Daianne Possoly, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil 1798. Karin Arts, ISS of Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands 1799. Lama Dajani 1800. Sara Bufferd, University of Louisville 1801. Liane Gomes Esteves / Brasil 1802. Nuria Fuentes/ Universitat Barcelona 1803. Maurizio Sali, psychoterapist 1804. Eliana A P Cunha/ Profa da Rede Estadual do RJ e SEPE-RJ 1805. Association of Middle East Children and Youth Studies (AMECYS) 1806. Mariana Marcassa 1807. Hamida Trabelsi ISSHT Tunis 1808. Hayet Moussa Universite Tunus El Manar 1809. Nesrine Haj Hamouda, faculté de médecine dentaire de Monastir, Tunisia 1810. Wendy Chu, University of South Carolina 1811. sandra clare The University of Manchester 1812. Joseph Berra, Promise Institute for Human Rights, UCLA School of Law 1813. Paula Xavier, Polytechnic University, Viseu, Portugal 1814. Elizabeth Nelson, Rutgers University-Camden 1815. Ayesha Nehvi 1816. Tooba Rauf IOE-UCL 1817. Tâmara Biolo Soares, Instituto Cidade Segura, Brasil 1818. Shadie Burke/University of Nevada, Las Vegas 1819. Mary Isaac Cargill, Montclair State University 1820. Raoudha Elguedri / Doha Institute for Graduate studies 1821. Shaheen Motala Timol Higher Education Consultant, Mauritius 1822. University of São Paulo 1823. Muhammad Farooq, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman 1824. Siraj Eddine Thabet, Faculty of Dental Medecine of Monastir, Tunisia 1825. Dental faculty of monastir , tunisia 1826. Hadil Hassine, faculty of dental medicine of Monastir, Tunisa 1827. Erica Viana – FTD Educação 1828. Maria Lucia Dias Gaspar Garcia/Associacao de Pesquisadores e Formadores da area da Crianca e do Adolescente-NECA 1829. Matthew Abraham, University of Arizona 1830. Anca Minescu, University of Limerick 1831. Anastasiia Zubareva, University of Limerick 1832. Tracy Sidesinger, PsyD 1833. Cara Blaisdell, Queen Margaret University 1834. kasia a. oberc, University College London 1835. Fernando Lacerda Jr – Federal University of Goiás, Brazil 1836. Hana Ouaz INP Tunis 1837. Berna Sena Civan / University College London 1838. Umaira Khan, MSW/ PhD student at University of Houston 1839. Viviane Martins de Souza/ IFPR Brasil 1840. Alyaa AlMaadeed, MSW/ Social Work Howard University 1841. Jiyeon Kim, Capilano University 1842. SEPE RJ 1843. Zeineb Fradi , hochschule Koblenz , Germany 1844. HELTON Marcio dos Santos Rodrigues 1845. Breny Mendoza, California State University, Northridge 1846. Daniela Marçal/ UFRRJ/EBBS 1847. Jacqueline Teixeira Puc-Rio 1848. Wilma Lúcia Rodrigues Pessôa – Universidade Federal Fluminense 1849. Sharanya Rao, George Washington University 1850. Irene Jacobs, Virginia Commonwealth University 1851. Preeti Sethi/ University of East London 1852. Sara Sutherland Capilano University Children’s Centre 1853. Emina Zoletic/Universal of Warsaw 1854. Solange cantanhede Espać Brasileiro de Psicanalise 1855. Theodore Khoury / Portland State University 1856. Marielena Legey 1857. Marcelo Roberto Garcia Mazzoli/ Retired Education Officer 1858. Erica Thomas, Chair of Political Action, Portland State University Faculty Association 1859. Grace Kyungwon Hong, UCLA 1860. Nayereh Tohidi, California State University, Northridge, USA 1861. Sabina Tanovic / Delft University of Technology 1862. Shehzeen Ahmad, Wellesley College 1863. Rekha Wazir, International Child Development Initiatives, The Netherlands 1864. Shantha Sinha, former Chairperson, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Govt. Of India 1865. Enakshi Ganguly. / child rights activist – india 1866. Andrew Dawes University of Cape Town 1867. Alessandra Frigerio / Sigmund Freud University 1868. Linda Richter, University of the Witwatersrand 1869. Wahbie Long, University of Cape Town 1870. Dr. Mahasin Saleh 1871. Ashraf Kagee, Stellenbosch University 1872. Raija-Leena Punamäki-Gitai / Tampere University, Finland 1873. Ela Sümeyye SEÇİM/ Amasya University 1874. Bronwyne Coetzee, Stellenbosch University 1875. Marize Vieira de Oliveira/Associação Indígena Aldeia Maracanã. 1876. John Pinkerton, Queens University Belfast 1877. Leah Lipton/ Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy 1878. Anne Michelle Dysman Gomes/Universidade Federal Fluminense 1879. Gabriele Mack / University of Bologna, Italy 1880. Comissão Quilombola do Sapê do Norte 1881. Dr. Dara Fisher / psychotherapist 1882. Roberto Beneduce, University of Turin, Dept. of Culture Politics and Society 1883. Laian Abussaud / University College London 1884. Inês Sá/Colégio Pedro II, Brasil 1885. Tytti Solantaus 1886. Rafael Soares 1887. Zulakha Asif 1888. Havva Nur Çelik/Çukurambar Psikoloji 1889. Martin KNAPP / Université Paris Nanterre, France 1890. tavis d. jules, Loyola University Chicago 1891. Elena Cucco, PhD 1892. Sahar Al-Najjar, Adler University 1893. Joanna Bielecka-Prus, Maria Curie University, Lublin, Poland 1894. Ivone Evangelista Cabral, PhD, RN, Brazil 1895. Teresa Ropert, CIPCI / UAI Chile 1896. Büşra Özbilgin/ Psychological Counselor, Turkey 1897. Leigh Potvin, Lakehead University 1898. Prachi Srivastava, former UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations 1899. Clarissa França Higgins / Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) 1900. Merve Gölcük, Antalya Bilim University 1901. NYU 1902. Sonia Firmino Fiúza University College London 1903. Selen Dede 1904. Kate Schwartz, New York University 1905. Karima Gacem/Université Paris Nanterre 1906. Valerio della Sala, Phd, University of Bologna 1907. Grace Howard, San Jose State University 1908. Sedanur Caydı/Social Science University of Ankara 1909. José Peixoto/ Universidade do Minho 1910. Betul Tekin, PhD 1911. Sonja Giese DataDrive2030 1912. Halime Şeyda Horasanlı/ Ankara University 1913. Dennis Hilgendorf, MPH New York University 1914. Meryem Miyasoğlu/ İstanbul Arel Univercity 1915. Beatriz Judith Lima Scoz/Profissional liberal 1916. Sarah Peden- Capilano University 1917. Nadia Ahmed, Toronto Metropolitan University 1918. Lamar khatib/ Toronto Metropolitan University 1919. Lamar Alkhatib 1920. Rabab El-Mahdi, The American University in Cairo 1921. Anette Wickström Linköping University 1922. Liz Stott Clinical Psychologist University of Exeter UK 1923. Priyamvada Tiwari, New York University 1924. Dr Iain Ferguson, Social Work Action Network 1925. Dr Nicky Hardy, Clinical Psychologist 1926. Ayşegül Tellioğlu Karadağ/therapist 1927. John Ebel, Private psychotherapeutic practice 1928. John Ebel, Private Psychotherapetic Practice, Melbourne, Australia 1929. Jenny Heinz 1930. Jane foulkes 1931. Caroline Hiott, New York University Global TIES for Children 1932. Elaine McCullough 1933. SME Rio 1934. Paula M. Salvio, Ph.D. University of New Hampshire USA 1935. Miah Theresse Sabas / University of Massachusetts Boston 1936. Deborah Hellerstein PhD 1937. Valentina YD Utari, University of Western Australia & The SMERU Research Institute 1938. Phyllis Shulman, Ph.D., MFT 1939. Paula Domínguez Alarcón, Universidad de Sevilla 1940. Naciye Gül 1941. Fatmanur Petek Keser/ Ankara- Nutrition and Dietetic 1942. Ana Rodrigues (Education Specialist – Edukanvas) 1943. Şule Kara/MD.İstanbul 1944. Stefania Peca, University of Bologne, Department of Sociology and Business Law 1945. Elena Giacomelli, University of Bologna 1946. Georgina Christou/ Panteion University 1947. Chiara Davino / University of Bologna 1948. Hannah Carrim, University of Cape Town 1949. Mike Stein, University of York, England 1950. Jacqui O’Riordan University College Cork 1951. Colegio Oficial de Trabajo Social de Granada 1952. Loreto Corona Garcia 1953. Valerie O’ Callaghan, Old Youghal Road Childcare Project 1954. Cristina Moreno Núñez/Trabajadora Social 1955. Helena O Sullivan 1956. M. Rosa Fdez Mateos. Trabajadora social. Ugr 1957. Helen Woolley, Newcastle University 1958. Ursula Wirtz 1959. Regina Ais Castillo 1960. Gema. España 1961. Zülal İşcanoğlu 1962. Beatriz Martínez Guirado 1963. Alicia Ávila Delgado 1964. Sena Atalar 1965. Laura Peñalver Caro Asociación AFIM21 (Atención a Familia, Infancia y Mayores) 1966. Shirley Martin, UCC 1967. Ann Kutek British Psychotherapy Foundation 1968. Lluna Lorenzo Ramos 1969. Iris Andriessen 1970. María Jesús Rapela Pérez / Inserta Andalucía, España 1971. Ana María Matilla Oliva. Trabajadora social en Andalucía (España) 1972. Emily Franchett, NYU 1973. Atlas Abeer shah, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro 1974. Nafia memon, iskills 1975. Adela Maria Calvo Montoya CPIF Aynadamar 1976. Adina Vanesa Bocioroaga / UAL 1977. BSc Anesa Bytyqi 1978. Ayub/ SAUC 1979. Florence Noonan-Lepaon University College Cork 1980. Kaathima Ebrahim, CEO Mikhulu Trust 1981. Andrew D. Coppens, University of New Hampshire USA 1982. Eliana Elias City College of San Francisco CA Ans Early Learning Anew 1983. Alailta, National College of Arts, Pakistan 1984. Saah sarwat, dow university 1985. Elizabeth Wehbe, Rutgers University-Camden 1986. Francesco Vacchiano, University Ca’ Foscari, Venice 1987. Mehtap Biçer /Psikolojik Danışman EMDR Türkiye 1988. Ana Belén Gallardo Romero / Colegio Oficial Trabajo Social Granada 1989. Aisha Abrahams, University of the Free State 1990. María del Socorro Ortega Muros, Universidad de Granada 1991. Ana Guirado, Asociación Ad hoc 1992. Adriana Serrano Lara 1993. Axel Baptista Dornelles 1994. Charlie Owen, UCL 1995. Iris Berger/UBC 1996. Kushya Sugarman, CUNY Graduate Center 1997. Laura Sánchez Guijarro – Junta de Andalucía 1998. Fatma Enise Aslan 1999. Miguel Farah Neto – Unirio 2000. Hirokazu Yoshikawa, New York University 2001. Montserrat Abad Castelos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain 2002. Laura Carballo Piñeiro, Universidade de Vigo (Spain) 2003. Brian Cabral, Stanford University 2004. Alexandros Orphanides, Stanford University 2005. Peter Cooper, University of Reading 2006. Caroline B Pacheco / Capilano University – Canada 2007. Dempsey Garcia 2008. Vincent De Stefano Assange Defense 2009. Alif Ahmed, NYU Silver 2010. Sneha Bolisetty, New York University 2011. Kathy Aanestad 2012. fahad Al fahad lebanon 2013. Dr. Lauren Pinkston, Kindred Exchange 2014. Elaine Kinsella, University of Limerick 2015. Harper Keenan, University of British Columbia 2016. Maria B 2017. Swati Shelar, IIT Gandhinagar 2018. Hazel McCorrisken Argyll, Scotland 2019. Daniela Felletti / DEI Practitioner & Lecturer 2020. Gary Overby 2021. Daniela Meneghini Ca’ Foscari University of Venice 2022. Patricia Darbyshire – Staffs,England 2023. Alex Schenkels, Tilburg University 2024. Leyla Keser Istanbul Bilgi University 2025. DD Dorvillier, La Corvette, France 2026. Alice Christy 2027. Sharon Kim, New York University 2028. N.L 2029. Dilana Schaafsma/Fontys University of Applied Sciences 2030. Frej Fenniche (Mr), Former UN Senior Human Rights Officer-Geneva 2031. Hatem KOTRANE, Professor Emeritus of Law- University of Tunis 2032. Isidora Sáez-Rosenkranz, University of Barcelona 2033. Ábel Bereményi / University of Barcelona 2034. University of Barcelona 2035. Celia Premat UPF 2036. Alejandro Egea Vivancos – Universidad de Murcia 2037. Lima Mennonite Church spiritual council president 2038. Robert Moyer 2039. Lin D. 2040. Mariem, university of Brescia (Italy) 2041. Judy Neunuebel/Jewish Voice for Peace 2042. Anne Verzijl/ Palestinakomitee Rotterdam 2043. Valérie P Costanzo, Ottawa University 2044. Marilyn Siddiqi 2045. Evelyn Hye Kyung Jeong/ University of Trento (Italy) 2046. Herman C. Waetjen – San Francisco Theological Seminary 2047. Ivón Padilla-Rodríguez, University of Illinois Chicago 2048. M. Mosese, FS, RSA 2049. Maren Rytter, University of Copenhagen 2050. Raquel Guzzo/ Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas/ Brasil 2051. Lirene Finkler – UFSM Brasil 2052. Arushi Gupta, Pause 2053. Andi Rezqi Safitri 2054. Antonia M. Jiménez Iglesias. Universidad de Sevilla 2055. Aurore Roussel 2056. Ariana Davis, Fordham University 2057. Xiaochen Liang/Capilano University 2058. University of Trento 2059. Colin Apap 2060. Jackie Nicolosi 2061. Francisca Urbaneja Millán 2062. Nadya Selma Karamy / Institute of Social Studies EUR 2063. Iveta Silova, Arizona State University 2064. susnata, Azim Premji Foundation 2065. Ryan Parigoris, University of Massachusetts Boston 2066. Chloe Humphreys Ph.D. Capilano University 2067. Aishwarya Nair – Designskolen Kolding 2068. Elinor Adie 2069. Daliana Medeiros Cavalcanti / Universidade de Brasília 2070. Claudia Garcia 2071. Egla Martinez S., Social Justice and Human Rights, IIS, Carleton University, Canada 2072. Barbara Holifie;d 2073. Gladys Quinlan / William James College 2074. Manipur University 2075. Hanna Sjögren, Malmö University 2076. Dr Dyuti Chakravarty, University College Cork 2077. Mary Laheen, University College Dublin 2078. Audrey Bryan, Dublin City University 2079. Barry Percy-Smith 2080. Hanne Warming 2081. Kate Smith, University of Huddersfield UK 2082. Ana Nunes Almeida, Universidade Lisboa 2083. Yannis Pechtelidis / University of Thessaly 2084. Alba Lanau, UPF 2085. CNRS France 2086. Debbie Humphry 2087. Deborah Crook, University of Central Lancashire 2088. Svetlana Erpyleva / Public Sociology Laboratory; University of Bremen 2089. Domiziana Turcatti, University of Reading 2090. Martha Montero, Amsterdam University College 2091. Grainne McMahon, University of Huddersfield/ RAPAR 2092. Leila Angod, Carleton University 2093. Roseann Liu, Swarthmore College 2094. Goretti Horgan, Ulster University 2095. Wenna Price, University of Manchester 2096. Kyle Halle-Erby / UCLA 2097. Zainab Gaffoor, University of Cape Town 2098. Keira O’Donovan, Suffolk University 2099. Rosa Mas Giralt, University of Leeds 2100. Abigail Aparecida de Paiva Franco pesquisadora convidada doNCA-SGD/PPGSS-PUC -SP 2101. Lina Medaglia 2102. Caroline Burke UCC 2103. Pedro Álvarez Sifontes. Centro de Investigaciones Psicológicas y Sociologicas, la Habana 2104. N.C.Gordon, University of Toronto 2105. Megan Johnson/ Capilano University 2106. Jennifer Bradley/Swarthmore College 2107. Linda Herrera/ University of Illnios 2108. Yesica Chavez, Vrije University 2109. Anne Mavrommatis/ Bath Spa University 2110. Mark Tomlinson Stellenbosch University 2111. Jenny Santoyo Angulo/ Convivencia Productiva-Colombia 2112. Alisha Nalbo, University of New South Wales (UNSW) 2113. Pro. Jayne Osgood, Middlesex University 2114. Unnati, Delhi University 2115. Shaddai Tembo, Bath Spa University 2116. Jane Cervi- MA Early childhood studies candidate – Toronto Metropolitan University 2117. Patricia A. Maulden, George Mason University 2118. Sheryl Morris, Independent student of holistic education 2119. TK Hannah, Toronto Metropolitan University 2120. Abigail Hackett, Sheffield Hallam University 2121. Tiago Alexandre Fernandes Almeida || School of Education – Lisbon Polytechnic University 2122. Abi Mcdonald/Brock University 2123. Toronto metropolitan university 2124. Laura Trafí-Prats, Manchester Metropolitan University 2125. Shazana Virani / Toronto Metropolitan University 2126. Tristan Peterson, Toronto Metropolitan University 2127. Veronica Xavier 2128. Abdul-Kadar (AK) Rahim, New York University 2129. Alexandrea Mcdonald 2130. Ann Merete Otterstad, OsloMet University, Norway 2131. Mathias Urban, Dublin City University 2132. Usama Darwish / Manchester Metropolitan University 2133. Vishnu Nair, University of Reading 2134. Ana Lucia Kassouf/ University of Sao Paulo 2135. Jill Pluquailec, Sheffield Hallam University, UK 2136. Rhetta Moran, RAPAR 2137. JoAnna Rickard 2138. David Ben Shannon, Manchester Metropolitan University 2139. Professor Judy Hutchings, Clinical Child Psychologist, Bangor University 2140. Jennifer Boyd, University of Auckland 2141. Barbara Cavanagh 2142. Khadeejah Lambat 2143. Terri Ginsberg / City University of New York 2144. Angela Molloy Murphy/The University of Melbourne 2145. Paula Isabel Porter, ECCE student at Capilano University, Vancouver, BC, Canada 2146. Nikki Fairchild/University of Portsmouth 2147. Dr Louise Lambert Knapp Knapp 2148. Elin Førde / Volda University College 2149. The Open University UK 2150. alice christy 2151. Janice Kroeger, Kent State University 2152. Meral Özbek 2153. Hana Alhadi 2154. Claudia Triana Ipinza, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2155. Delyth Edwards (University of Leeds) 2156. Khadija Hussain Lancaster University 2157. Luz Marina Hoyos Vivas. Cali- Colombia 2158. Kassahun Weldemariam-Gothenburg University 2159. Joanne Lehrer, Université du Québec en Outaouais 2160. 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3 thoughts on “Anti-Israel Scholarship as Pro-Palestinian Activism: Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian and Neve Gordon

  1. Dear,

    It is recurrent to see that two phenomena :
    1.Use and abuse of the Israel “naive” democratic nature
    2. The promotion of Israelis (Jewish or not) with anti-Israel views being offered influential positions in Europe or in the US.

    It reminds me of these Jews during the Middle Age who converted to christianism, who became eminent members of the catholic clergy and were asked to join “disputations” to discredit judaism or other Jews, this was clearly labeled anti-judaism and therefore antisemitism, here the mechanism is scrupulously the same but people refrain from categorizing “British/US/EU University/Associations/Parliaments” the way they categorize the Church. There is a strong hypocrisy about that, and it should be denounced the same way, we should stop playing this game of fools because these institutions are “secular”.

    Best Regards

    Nelly Atlan

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