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Work. Democratize, Decommodify, Remediate List of Scholars (Updated 16/05/2020 ) Work. Democratize, Decommodify, Remediate List of scholars (updated 16/05/2020 ) 1 Isabelle Ferreras (FNRS-University of Louvain-Harvard LWP) 2 Dominique Méda (University of Paris Dauphine-PSL-Irisso) 3 Julie Battilana (Harvard University) 4 Julia Cagé (Sciences Po-Paris) 5 Lisa Herzog (University of Groningen) 6 Pavlina Tcherneva (Bard College-Levy Institute) 7 Hélène Landemore (Yale University) 8 Sara Lafuente Hernandez (University of Brussels-ETUI) 9 Ingrid Robeyns (Utrecht University) 10 Lea Ypi (London School of Economics) 11 Katharina Pistor (Columbia University) 12 Elizabeth S. 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