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John Tawa

John Tawa is an Associate Professor at Mount Holyoke College.  John's research, broadly speaking, examines the role of race in intergroup interactions. More specifically, John is interested in relations between minority groups (e.g., relations between Black and Asian communities).

Tania C. Tautari

Dr Tania Cliffe-Tautari affiliates to Te Arawa and Ngai Tahu Māori tribal groups and is a Lecturer in Te Puna Wānanga School of Māori and Indigenous Studies in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Her most recent and current research to date intersects multiple contexts across education, social services, and youth justice.




Brabazon, Tara

Tara Brabazon

Tara is the Professor of Creative Media and Head of Photography and Creative Media at the University of Bolton, Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce (RSA) and Director of the Popular Culture Collective. She has worked in the United Kingdom, Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand and Canada.

Vera Kempe

Vera Kempe completed her undergraduate degree in psychology at Moscow State University and her Ph.D. at Humboldt University Berlin (Ger­many), where she studied sentence processing under the supervision of Friedhart Klix. She then worked as a post-doctoral research fellow with Brian MacWhinney at Carnegie Mellon Univer­sity and with Stephen Christman at the University of Toledo (Ohio).


Ghosh, Tapan

Tapan K. Ghosh

Tapan K Ghosh was a professor in Department of English, Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata. After completing his term as Head of the Department, he took voluntary retirement and turned to creative writing. His stories have since then been published in the US and UK journals, one of them earning a place among the top-10 stories in a competitive event held in England, and later published in the anthology The Bus Stop Scheherazade and Other Stories.




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