Skip Nav Destination
EMERGING SCHOLARS FORUM
The Emerging Scholars Forum (ESF) of Global Perspectives brings together some of the brightest and most innovative minds from across the social sciences and around the world. They are typically post-doctoral fellows, researchers at an early stage in their career or at the assistant professor level, and are recruited based on the recommendation of Global Perspectives board members. As an interdisciplinary, online journal striving to become as center of inter- and transdisciplinary social science research, the ESF serves as an integral part of our efforts to reach out to younger scholars across fields and regions. This group, diverse in terms of disciplinary and regional background, is parts of the journal’s editorial work: ESF members will join the Editorial Board in reviewing articles and submitting their own content, as well as helping to foster a new generation committed to a global discourse in advancing the social sciences.
Amanda Cheong, University of British Columbia, Canada
Andreja Siliunas, Harvard University, United States
Angela Wu, NYU, United States
Camilla Hawthorne, University of California, Santa Cruz, United States
Cecilia Cannon, Researcher, Graduate Institute's Geneva Global Governance Centre, Switzerland
Chunmeizi Su, PhD candidate, Queensland University of Technology, China
Deval Desei, Postdoc, Graduate Institute Geneva, United Kingdom/Switzerland
Eleanor Power, Assistant Professor, Department of Methodology, LSE, United Kingdom
Elisa Randazzo, University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Fabien Cante, ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Hillary Anjelo, University ofCalifornia, Santa Cruz, United States
Himanshu Shekhar, UN University, Germany
Lea David, UC Dublin, Ireland
Leila Zaki Chakravarti, Research Fellow, Goldsmith's University of London, United Kingdom
Marcel Dorsch, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change, Germany
Markus Lang, Max-Weber-Institute of Sociology, Heidelberg University, Germany
Marilyn Grell-Brisk, Research Associate, Institute of Research on World-Systems,University of California-Riverside, United States
Martin Christophe F. Beddeleem, Postdoc, Aarhus University, Denmark
Maya Indira Ganesh, Leuphana University, India/Netherlands
Medha, Research Fellow at GIGA (German Institute of Global and Area Studies), India/Germany
Michelle O'Brien, University of Washington, United States
Pauline Ravinet, Assistant Professor in Political Science at CERAPS, University of Lille, France
Pavel Mraz, The Graduate Institute, Geneva, Czech Republic
Pol Bargués, Barcelona Institute of International Affairs, Spain
René König, Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS), Germany/Netherlands
Rohini Sen, Assistant Professor at Jindal Law School, India, India
Tim Legrand, Senior Lecturer, University of Adelaide, Australia
Vineet Thakur, Lecturer, Leiden University, India
Xiaoxiao Xie, Shanghai University, China
Zuzana Hudáková, Center for International Studies (CERI) at Sciences Po, Paris, France
The Emerging Scholars Forum (ESF) of Global Perspectives brings together some of the brightest and most innovative minds from across the social sciences and around the world. They are typically post-doctoral fellows, researchers at an early stage in their career or at the assistant professor level, and are recruited based on the recommendation of Global Perspectives board members. As an interdisciplinary, online journal striving to become as center of inter- and transdisciplinary social science research, the ESF serves as an integral part of our efforts to reach out to younger scholars across fields and regions. This group, diverse in terms of disciplinary and regional background, is parts of the journal’s editorial work: ESF members will join the Editorial Board in reviewing articles and submitting their own content, as well as helping to foster a new generation committed to a global discourse in advancing the social sciences.
More information on individual members of the Emerging Scholars Forum can be found here.
Amanda Cheong, University of British Columbia, Canada
Andreja Siliunas, Harvard University, United States
Angela Wu, NYU, United States
Camilla Hawthorne, University of California, Santa Cruz, United States
Cecilia Cannon, Researcher, Graduate Institute's Geneva Global Governance Centre, Switzerland
Chunmeizi Su, PhD candidate, Queensland University of Technology, China
Deval Desei, Postdoc, Graduate Institute Geneva, United Kingdom/Switzerland
Eleanor Power, Assistant Professor, Department of Methodology, LSE, United Kingdom
Elisa Randazzo, University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Fabien Cante, ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Hillary Anjelo, University ofCalifornia, Santa Cruz, United States
Himanshu Shekhar, UN University, Germany
Lea David, UC Dublin, Ireland
Leila Zaki Chakravarti, Research Fellow, Goldsmith's University of London, United Kingdom
Marcel Dorsch, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change, Germany
Markus Lang, Max-Weber-Institute of Sociology, Heidelberg University, Germany
Marilyn Grell-Brisk, Research Associate, Institute of Research on World-Systems,University of California-Riverside, United States
Martin Christophe F. Beddeleem, Postdoc, Aarhus University, Denmark
Maya Indira Ganesh, Leuphana University, India/Netherlands
Medha, Research Fellow at GIGA (German Institute of Global and Area Studies), India/Germany
Michelle O'Brien, University of Washington, United States
Pauline Ravinet, Assistant Professor in Political Science at CERAPS, University of Lille, France
Pavel Mraz, The Graduate Institute, Geneva, Czech Republic
Pol Bargués, Barcelona Institute of International Affairs, Spain
René König, Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS), Germany/Netherlands
Rohini Sen, Assistant Professor at Jindal Law School, India, India
Tim Legrand, Senior Lecturer, University of Adelaide, Australia
Vineet Thakur, Lecturer, Leiden University, India
Xiaoxiao Xie, Shanghai University, China
Zuzana Hudáková, Center for International Studies (CERI) at Sciences Po, Paris, France