Buitelaar, Marjo (Dr.)
Marjo Buitelaar is Associate Professor Anthropology of Islam at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Her research interests concern Islam & everyday life; the narrative construction of identity, religion & gender; religion & migration. She is the programme leader of the NWO funded research project ’Modern Articulations of Pilgrimage to Mecca’.
Busset, Anouk (Dr.)
Anouk Busset studied Archaeology and Art History at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) before moving to Glasgow to carry out her PhD thesis under the co-supervision of Prof Stephen Driscoll (Glasgow) and Prof Michel Fuchs (Lausanne). She is now conducting a postdoctoral research project on the transformation of sacred places in early medieval north-western Europe funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Her PhD thesis was the recipient of the Philip Butler Prize 2018 of the University of Lausanne.
Byer, Amanda (Dr.)
Amanda Byer is an environmental lawyer from the Caribbean. She holds a PhD in Cultural Heritage Law from Leiden University, the Netherlands and an LLM in Environmental Law from University College London. Amanda’s research interests lie in exploring the relationship between cultural interpretations of land and effective environmental protection in the law.
Campbell. Peter B. (Dr)
Peter B. Campbell is Lecturer in Cultural Heritage Under Threat at Cranfield University. He received his PhD in Archaeology from the Centre for Maritime Studies at the University of Southampton and MA in Maritime Studies from East Carolina University. He served as a research fellow at the British School at Rome from 2017-2018 and Assistant Director for Archaeology and Archaeological Science from 2018-2020.
Cappellotto, Anna (Dr.)
Anna Cappellotto is a post-doctoral research fellow in Medieval Studies at the University of Verona. At the same institution she has been recently awarded a PhD in Medieval Philology and her thesis deals with the edition of a Middle High German translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses.
Carabott, Philip
Philip Carabott is Research Associate of King’s College London, where he taught modern and contemporary Greek history from 1990 to 2011; CEO of the Civil Non-Profit Company “Workshop on the Study of the Jews of Greece” (Athens, 2016-); and Commissioned Researcher of the Jewish Community of Athens. He has published widely on politics, society and minorities in Greece of the modern era. Currently, he is completing a monograph on the Shoah in Athens, and is Principal Investigator at the project “Hiding and rescue in German-occupied Athens, 1943-1944: Jewish persecutees and Greek compatriots”, which is financially supported by the German-Greek Future Fund of the German Federal Foreign Office.
Carli, Amalia E.M. (Dr.)
Amalia E. M. Carli was born in Argentina but lives in Norway where she graduated as a psychologist in 1986 and is a member of the Norwegian Psychological Association and the Institutt for Psykoterapi. She has a clinical specialization in children and youth psychology and specialization in intensive psychotherapy with adults. Amalia received her PhD in Psychology from the University Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain in 2019.
Buitelaar, Marjo (Dr.)
Marjo Buitelaar is Associate Professor Anthropology of Islam at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Her research interests concern Islam & everyday life; the narrative construction of identity, religion & gender; religion & migration. She is the programme leader of the NWO funded research project ’Modern Articulations of Pilgrimage to Mecca’.
Busset, Anouk (Dr.)
Anouk Busset studied Archaeology and Art History at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) before moving to Glasgow to carry out her PhD thesis under the co-supervision of Prof Stephen Driscoll (Glasgow) and Prof Michel Fuchs (Lausanne). She is now conducting a postdoctoral research project on the transformation of sacred places in early medieval north-western Europe funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Her PhD thesis was the recipient of the Philip Butler Prize 2018 of the University of Lausanne.
Byer, Amanda (Dr.)
Amanda Byer is an environmental lawyer from the Caribbean. She holds a PhD in Cultural Heritage Law from Leiden University, the Netherlands and an LLM in Environmental Law from University College London. Amanda’s research interests lie in exploring the relationship between cultural interpretations of land and effective environmental protection in the law.
Campbell. Peter B. (Dr)
Peter B. Campbell is Lecturer in Cultural Heritage Under Threat at Cranfield University. He received his PhD in Archaeology from the Centre for Maritime Studies at the University of Southampton and MA in Maritime Studies from East Carolina University. He served as a research fellow at the British School at Rome from 2017-2018 and Assistant Director for Archaeology and Archaeological Science from 2018-2020.
Cappellotto, Anna (Dr.)
Anna Cappellotto is a post-doctoral research fellow in Medieval Studies at the University of Verona. At the same institution she has been recently awarded a PhD in Medieval Philology and her thesis deals with the edition of a Middle High German translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses.
Carabott, Philip
Philip Carabott is Research Associate of King’s College London, where he taught modern and contemporary Greek history from 1990 to 2011; CEO of the Civil Non-Profit Company “Workshop on the Study of the Jews of Greece” (Athens, 2016-); and Commissioned Researcher of the Jewish Community of Athens. He has published widely on politics, society and minorities in Greece of the modern era. Currently, he is completing a monograph on the Shoah in Athens, and is Principal Investigator at the project “Hiding and rescue in German-occupied Athens, 1943-1944: Jewish persecutees and Greek compatriots”, which is financially supported by the German-Greek Future Fund of the German Federal Foreign Office.
Carli, Amalia E.M. (Dr.)
Amalia E. M. Carli was born in Argentina but lives in Norway where she graduated as a psychologist in 1986 and is a member of the Norwegian Psychological Association and the Institutt for Psykoterapi. She has a clinical specialization in children and youth psychology and specialization in intensive psychotherapy with adults. Amalia received her PhD in Psychology from the University Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain in 2019.