The UrbTerr advisory panel

A multidisciplinary panel drawn from the numerous University of Birmingham faculty working on security, terrorism, and cultural memory, and from international experts on political violence, new materialism, anticipatory counter-terrorism measures and urban resilience provides feedback and specialist advice to the researchers involved in this project.

  • Dr Emma Foster, Lecturer in International Politics and Gender, University of Birmingham, UK.
  • Prof Stefan Willer, Professor at the Institute for Cultural History and Theory, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany.
  • Dr Mark Maguire, Senior Lecturer in Anthropology, Maynooth University, Ireland.
  • Dr Cristina Sanchez-Carretero, Tenured Researcher, Spanish National Research Council.
  • Dr Milija Gluhovic, Associate Professor of Theatre and Performance, University of Warwick, UK.
  • Prof Emily Keightley, Professor of Media and Memory Studies, Loughborough University, UK.
  • Prof Sara Jones, Professor of Modern Languages, University of Birmingham, UK.
  • Dr Sarah Gensburger, Senior Researcher, CNRS (French National Center for Scientific Research).
  • Dr Steve Hewitt, Senior Lecturer in American and Canadian Studies, University of Birmingham, UK.
  • Prof Jon Coaffee, Professor in Urban Geography, University of Warwick, UK.
  • Dr Gérôme Truc , Senior Researcher (Chargé de recherche), CNRS (French National Center for Scientific Research).
  • Prof Ben Anderson, Professor in Human Geography, Durham University, UK.
  • Prof Susanne Krasmann, Professor of Sociology, University of Hamburg, Germany.
  • Dr Cerwyn Moore, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Birmingham, UK.
  • Dr Daniel Koehler, Director of the German Institute on Radicalization and De-Radicalization Studies (GIRDS) and Research Fellow at the “Center for University Excellence (CUE)” of the American University in Washington D.C..
  • Prof Dr Nina Lykke, Professor Emerita of Gender Studies with special reference to Gender and Culture at the Unit of Gender Studies, Linköping University, Sweden.
  • Prof Dr Astrid Erll, Professor of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures at Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany.
  • Prof Dr Cecilia Åsberg, Guest Professor of STS, Gender and Environment at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm (Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment), Full Professor of Gender, Nature, Culture at Linköping University, Sweden & director of the Posthumanities Hub.
  • Dr Marietta Radomska, Research Fellow in Environmental Humanities at the Department of Thematic Studies – unit: Gender Studies, Linköping University, Sweden & co-director of the Posthumanities Hub.