Religious NGOs at the United Nations

Staff Profiles

Core Project Staff

Staff Profiles
  • Dr Verena Beittinger-Lee
    Research Associate with the AHRC/ESRC 'Religion and Society' research project “Religious NGOs and the United Nations”.
  • Prof. Evelyn Bush
    Associate Professor of Sociology at Fordham University in New York City. Her research focuses on religion, globalization, gender and human rights, and has been published in Sociological Theory and Social Forces.
  • Prof. Jeremy Carrette
    Professor of Religion and Culture, Head of Religious Studies. His research examines interdisciplinary aspects of the study of religion and culture and focuses on questions of epistemology, power and the politics of knowledge.
  • Prof. Hugh Miall
    Professor of International Relations at the University of Kent and Director of the Conflict Analysis Research Centre. His research and teaching cover theories of conflict and violence, conflict resolution, conflict prevention, peacemaking and peacebuilding, and the United Nations.
  • Dr Sophie-Helene Trigeaud
    Sophie-Helene Trigeaud is a research associate and the field researcher in Geneva for this research project. She focused on the RNGOS' activities at the Human Rights Council with methods combining qualitative and quantitive approaches.

 

Consultants

Staff Profiles
  • Julia Berger
    Julia Berger is the Principal Researcher and Writer at the Bahá'í International Community’s United Nations Office, an international NGOs in consultative status with the UN and representing over 180 national affiliates.
  • Rachel Brett
    NGO Consultant Quaker United Nations Office, Geneva
  • Jeffrey Haynes
    Academic Consultant Associate Dean of Faculty, Research and Postgraduate, and Director of thhe Centre for Study of Religion, Conflict and Cooperation, London Metropolitan University

 

 

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