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Work. Democratize, Decommodify, Remediate List of Scholars (Updated 15/05/2020 ) Work. Democratize, Decommodify, Remediate List of scholars (updated 15/05/2020 ) 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. Anderson (University of Michigan) 13 Albena Azmanova (University of Kent) 14 Adelle Blackett (McGill University) 15 Isabelle Berrebi-Hoffmann (CNRS - Cnam, Paris) 16 Bea Cantillon (University of Antwerpen) 17 Nancy Fraser (The New School for Social Research, NYC) 18 Sakiko Fukuda-Parr (The New School for Social Research, NYC) 19 Eva Illouz (EHESS, Paris) 20 Rahel Jaeggi (Humboldt Universität Berlin) 21 Alison Jaggar (University of Birmingham, UK-University of Colorado at Boulder) 22 Serene J. Khader (CUNY Graduate Center) 23 Auriane Lamine (Université de Louvain) 24 Annabelle Lever (Sciences Po-Paris) 25 Isabelle Martin (University of Montréal) 26 Susan Neiman (Einstein Forum) 27 Serena Olsaretti (ICREA-Universitat Pompeu Fabra) 28 Valeria Pulignano (University of Leuven) 29 Miranda Richmond Mouillot 30 Françoise Tulkens (University of Louvain, European Courts of Human Rights 1998-2012) 31 Miriam Ronzoni (University of Manchester) 32 Debra Satz (Stanford University) 33 Sarah Song (University of California, Berkeley) 34 Elaine Unterhalter (University College London) 35 Melanie Walker (University of the Free State, South Africa) 36 Min Zhang (Université Paris VIII) 37 Bénédicte Zimmermann (EHESS/Wissenschaftskolleg-Berlin) 38 Seyla Benhabib (Yale University) 39 Melissa S. Williams (University of Toronto) 40 Virginia Doellgast (Cornell University) 41 Dani Rodrik (Harvard University) 42 Thomas Piketty (EHESS-Paris School of Economics) 43 Axel Honneth (Columbia University) 44 Olivier De Schutter, (University of Louvain, UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights) 45 Rainer Forst (University of Frankfurt) 46 James K. Galbraith (The University of Texas-Austin) 47 Peter Hall (Harvard University) 48 Joshua Cohen (Apple University, Berkeley, Boston Review) 49 Tim Jackson (University of Surrey-CUSP) 50 Jan-Werner Müller (Princeton University) 51 Gregor Murray (University of Montréal) 52 Benjamin Sachs (Harvard University) 53 Guy Standing (SOAS University of London) 54 Matthias Thiemann (Sciences Po Paris) 55 Robin Celikates (Department of Philosophy, Freie Universität Berlin) 56 Justo Serrano Zamora (University of Groningen) 57 Roberto Veneziani (Queen Mary University of London) 58 Alice Pinheiro Walla (University of Bayreuth) 59 Rainer Forst (Goethe University Frankfurt) 60 Anca Gheaus (Post-doctoral researcher) 61 Luise Müller (TU Dresden) 62 Christine Straehle (Universität Hamburg) 63 Regina Kreide (University of Giessen (Germany)) 64 Robert Lucore (Former Director of Research & Policy, United American Nurses) 65 Goetz Wolff (UCLA) 66 Pericles 'asher' Rospigliosi (University of Brighton) 67 Jurgen De Wispelaere (University of Bath and Stockholm School of Economics in Riga) 68 Nicholas Vrousalis (Erasmus University Rotterdam) 69 Mark Anner (The Pennsylvania State University) 70 Frank de Bakker (IESEG School of Management) 71 Roberto Merrill (University of Minho) 72 Adam Swift (University College London) 73 Iñigo González-Ricoy (Universitat de Barcelona) 74 Maria Neus Torbisco-Casals (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Geneva)) 75 Ana Maria Peredo (University of Victoria) 76 Peter Dietsch (Université de Montréal) 77 Regine Bendl (WU Venna) 78 roy adams (McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada) 79 Anya Topolski (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands) 80 Camil Ungureanu (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) 81 Arto Laitinen (Tampere University) 82 Mie Plotnikof (Aarhus University) 83 Tom Parr (University of Warwick) 84 Ryoa Chung (Université de Montréal) 85 Olivier Germain (Université du Québec à Montréal) 86 Monica Lee (Lancaster University, UK) 87 Pascale Devette (Université de Montréal) 88 Jan Spurk (Université de Paris, Faculté SHS-Sorbonne) 89 Lynne Andersson (Temple University) 90 Katherine Maich (Pennsylvania State University) 91 Alexander Krüger (Technical University of Munich) 92 Frederick Harry Pitts (University of Bristol School of Management) 93 Michel Lallement (Cnam) 94 John Baker (University College Dublin) 95 Denise Celentano (Centre for Research on Ethics, University of Montreal) 96 Carollo Luca (University of Bergamo) 97 Tobias Schulze-Cleven (Rutgers University) 98 J.J. 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