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Rita Copeland

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University of Pennsylvania
Rita is a professor in the Departments of Classical Studies and English at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research interests are: medieval rhetoric and hermeneutics; medieval literary theory; medieval grammar; medieval literatures; history of literary theory; and history of rhetoric.
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Jack Copeland

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University of Canterbury
Jack Copeland is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Canterbury and Director of the Turing Archive for the History of Computing.
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Giorgio Coricelli

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CNRS
Giorgio is a professor in the Centre de neorosciences cognitives (CNC) at CNRS, France. His research interests are: human behaviours emerging from the interplay of cognitive and emotional systems; the role of emotions in decision making; and the relational complexity in social interaction.
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Hannah Cotton

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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Hannah Cotton is a professor in the Department of Classical Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research interests are: Tacitus; Papyrology from the Judean Desert; Epigraphy from Judaea-Palaestina from Alexander the Great to Muhammad.

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Juan Carlos Cuevas

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Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Department of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain

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Tsilly Dagan

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Bar-Ilan University
Tsilly is a professor in the Faculty of Law at Bar-Ilan University. Her research interests are tax policy, international tax policy, international tax, globalization, and tax competition.
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Leora Dahan-Katz

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Yale Law School
Leora Dahan-Katz is a fellow at the Yale Center for Law and Philosophy at Yale Law School, and runs the Law and Philosophy Speaker Series. Her prior work explored the moral and legal implications of recent developments in the field of cognotive psychology.
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Lynn Davidman

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Brown University
Lynn is a professor in the Program in Judaic Studies at Brown University. Her research interests are: sociology of religion and gender studies; comparative sociological study of why Modern Orthodox, right-wing Orthodox and Chassidim leave orthodoxy.
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Maayan Davidov

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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Maayan Davidov teaches at the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research focuses on parent-child relationships and children's socio-emotional development.
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Natalie Zemon Davis

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Princeton University
Natalie is a professor in the Department of History at Princeton University. Her research interests are: social and cultural history of early modern Europe; history of women and gender; gifts in sixteenth-century France; forms of cultural mixture in the New World and the Old.