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Who’s Who Anthony Barnett is the Editor-in-Chief of openDemocracy, Isabel Hilton is the Editor of openDemocracy.net and chinadialogue.net. Contact details: openDemocracy 23^25 Great Sutton Street London EC1V 0DN, UK Tel: þ44 20 7608 2000 Fax: þ44 20 7608 2666 E-mail: anthony.barnett@ opendemocracy.net Website: www.opendemocracy.net
Robert J. Berg is an international consultant who also directs the United Nations Association’s Graduate Fellows Program involving students from throughout the Washington DC area. He has been senior advisor to a number of parts of the UN. He was founding director of evaluation for USAID and founding chair of evaluation for the OECD/DAC. He was also vice president of SID. Contact details: 1501 Farragut Street, NW Washington DC 20011-3831, USA Tel: þ1 202 5450022 Fax: þ1 202 5458922 E-mail: [email protected]
James J. Brittain is a PhD candidate (ABD) and Instructor at the Department of Sociology,
University of New Brunswick in Canada. Contact details: Department of Sociology University of New Brunswick Box 4400, Fredericton New Brunswick, Canada E3B 5A3 Tel: þ1506 832-0103 Fax: þ1506 453-4659 E-mail: [email protected] Anuradha Chenoy is a Professor at the School of International Studies in Jawaharlal Nehru University, and the author of Militarisation and Women in South Asia (2002) and The Making of a New Russia (2001). She is a regular media commentator and is an adviser to UNESCO on women in conflict. Contact details: School of International Studies 158 Uttarakhand, Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi 110067, India Tel: þ91981010 2250; þ 9111 2616 4330 Fax: þ9111 26011765 E-mail: [email protected] Michael Clulow has been supporting development organizations in Latin America for the last twenty years. For several years he worked for the London-based NGO OneWorldAction supporting the work of Central American feminist NGOs through the project ‘Building Women’s Citizenship and Governance’. Currently he is based
in Lima, Peru from where he acts as a regional advisor to CARE International on engagement with the World Bank and the InterAmerican Development Bank. Contact Details: Calle 16 No. 190, UrbanizacioŁn Corpac San Isidro, Lima PERU Tel: þ511 226 4489 E-mail: [email protected] Gustavo Esteva is a Mexican grassroots activist and intellectual, presently affiliated with the Universidad de la Tierra and the Centro de Encuentros y DiaŁlogos Interculturales (CEDI) in Oaxaca. He is the author of more than 500 essays and a dozen books, including Grassroots Post-modernism: Remaking the Soil of Culture, with M.S. Prakash, London: Zed Books, 1998. An advisor of the Zapatistas at the San AndreŁs Dialog, he also participated in the ground-breaking revision of Oaxaca’s state constitution in 1995 to grant indigenous autonomy. At present, he works at the Centre for Intercultural Dialogues and Exchanges (CEDI) in Oaxaca City, Mexico, publishes regularly in different journals, and works with Indian groups and NGOs, including the Zapatista Army for National Liberation. Contact details: Azucenas 610, Co
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