Our Speakers

Freedman Delali Woledzi

University of Ghana

Sarah Bates Evoy

University Waterford Ireland

Steve Ash

Centre for Critical Realism

Lee Sunghoe

university of Cambridge

Małgorzata Stochmal

University of

Zumoberhaus Jan

University of

Vavvos Andreas

Amateur actor

Porpora Douglas

sociologist in the Department of Communication at Drexel University

ElderVass Dave

Study the social world

Bouchard Jeremie

Sociolinguist

Hastings Catherine

University Law School

Leigh Price

University of Inland Norway

Vincent Martin-Schreiber

Nursing Science

Wang Yan

Chinese teacher

Mantell Rhys

PhD Candidate UNSW

Ellem Lisa

educator, nurse

Ka Lok Yip

Bachelor of Civil Law

Nkosinathi Madondo

Lecturer in Academic Literacies

Mungazi Teresa

University of Vermont

Ozmen Onur

University College London

Juan David Parra

Teaching Fellow at ISS

Jenny Perkins

University of Washington

Richard Remelie

Lecturer in Sociology

Birendra Singh

student of Roy Bhaskar

Anzhela Popyk

Professor at SWPS University

Michelle O’Keeffe

PhD candidate Ireland

Martin Evenden

National Taichung University of Education, Taiwan

Camponovo Alessia

third year as a PhD candidate in Health Sciences

Christodoulou Michalis

Assistant Professor, Dept of Primary Education, Aristotle University Thessaloniki, Greece

Dryhurst Andrew

Trans-Immanent Calibration

Schulz Margaux

Doctoral candidate at the International Institute of Social Studies

Sloman Daniel

PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam

Knio Karim

President of IACR and Associate editor of the Journal of Critical Realism (JCR)

Hwang Juneseo

Based at the University of Hamburg,

Leszek Korporowicz

professor at the Institute of Sociological Sciences at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw

Marcin Zarzecki

Head of the Department of Social Research Methodology and Statistics

Andrzej Mirski

psychologist with a strong interest in art, management, AI, culture, and philosophy.

Thompson Cath

interested in how and why sociotechnical systems, particularly digital ecosystems, evolve towards untrustworthiness

Julie Monroe

an independent postdoctoral researcher of digital sociology.