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Charles Taylor, Benjamin Chair 2019 1024 683 Susann Schmeisser

Charles Taylor, Benjamin Chair 2019

Andrew Arato, Fellow 1024 682 Susann Schmeisser

Andrew Arato, Fellow

Jean Louise Cohen, Fellow 1024 683 Susann Schmeisser

Jean Louise Cohen, Fellow

Zhang Shuangli, Fellow, Berlin 1024 683 Susann Schmeisser

Zhang Shuangli, Fellow, Berlin

Theoretical thinking has always been an indispensable moment within the efforts to change social reality.

Allison Weir, Fellow 1024 682 Susann Schmeisser

Allison Weir, Fellow

Nikolas Kompridis, Fellow 1024 683 Susann Schmeisser

Nikolas Kompridis, Fellow

BILL BYRNE, CO-INVESTIGATOR, GIVING VOICE TO DIGITAL DEMOCRACIES, CAMBRIDGE 1000 690 Una Yeung

BILL BYRNE, CO-INVESTIGATOR, GIVING VOICE TO DIGITAL DEMOCRACIES, CAMBRIDGE

Our goal is to build a framework in which insights from humanities-based subjects and non-technical disciplines can have a real impact in the development of new technologies.

CLÉO CHASSONNERY-ZAÏGOUCHE, POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, EXPERTISE UNDER PRESSURE, CAMBRIDGE 1000 690 Una Yeung

CLÉO CHASSONNERY-ZAÏGOUCHE, POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, EXPERTISE UNDER PRESSURE, CAMBRIDGE

I am engaged in how humanities can produce expertise on experts to help qualify, uncover and check the power of ideas.

Daniel Loick, Fellow, Berlin 1024 683 Susann Schmeisser

Daniel Loick, Fellow, Berlin

Subaltern communities have often developed highly effective strategies to respond to the multiple current crises. The rest of the world can learn from them – not the other way around.

Bertram Lomfeld, Fellow, Berlin 1024 683 Susann Schmeisser

Bertram Lomfeld, Fellow, Berlin

Law coins our social grammar. Social change needs legal utopianism.