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Venkatesh B. Athreya Retired Professor of Economics, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli

Indira Chandrasekhar Tulika Books, New Delhi

T. Jayaraman M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai

Parvathi Menon Foundation for Agrarian Studies, Bengaluru

R. Ramakumar Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

Madhura Swaminathan Indian Statistical Institute, Bengaluru

Editorial Advisory Board

Aparajita Bakshi Foundation for Agrarian Studies, Bengaluru

Sandipan Baksi Foundation for Agrarian Studies, Bengaluru

C. P. Chandrasekhar Retired Professor of Economics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

S. Mahendra Dev ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad, and Institute for Development Studies, Visakhapatnam

Barbara Harriss-White Wolfson College, Oxford

John Harriss Simon Fraser University, Vancouver

Himanshu Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Takashi Kurosaki Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo

Jens Lerche SOAS University of London, London

K. Nagaraj Retired Professor of Economics, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai

Cao Đức Phát International Rice Research Institute, Los Baños

Sanjay G. Reddy New School for Social Research, New York City

Sukhadeo Thorat Indian Institute of Dalit Studies and Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Education Carleton University, Stanford University Keith Bezanson (born May 12, 1941) is a Canadian diplomat and international public servant.

Formerly Director of the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) (1997–2004) and Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC) (1991–1997), Dr Bezanson's career has included a number of development and diplomatic roles. He has held senior posts with the Inter-American Development Bank and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), and between 1985 and 1988 was Canadian Ambassador to Peru and Bolivia. Prior to that he was a lecturer and researcher in Ghana, and a teacher in Nigeria.

Dr. Bezanson was born in Kingston, Ontario. He is a graduate of Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, and of Stanford University, California. He is the author of numerous publications on international development.

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Priyanka Joshi is a biochemist who is a research fellow at University of California, Berkeley where she studies calorie restriction and its effect upon lifespan. Previously, she was an Everitt Butterfield research fellow at Downing College, Cambridge where she worked at the university's Centre for Misfolding Diseases, studying the metabolic precursors which influence the aggregation of proteins such as amyloid beta which are thought to cause Alzheimer's disease. In 2018, she was listed in the Forbes "30 under 30" list of innovators in science and healthcare and the Vogue 25 list of influential women in Britain.

Early life and education
Joshi was born in Delhi, India in 1988. She went to Mount Carmel School in Delhi and then studied for a MSc in Biotechnology at Savitribai Phule Pune University before gaining a PhD at the University of Cambridge in Chemistry. She was awarded the Salje medal for Best PhD in Science by Clare Hall, Cambridge in 2015.

Career
During her PhD, Joshi created a library of small molecules which were the starting point for a drug screening program at the Centre for Misfolding Diseases, University of Cambridge.

Following completion of her PhD, Joshi continued her research at the University of Cambridge as a postdoctoral research fellow of Downing College. There she worked on small molecules in the body, such as metabolites, and their potential role in preventing protein aggregation in the brain.

Joshi has also been involved in public engagement work with school students in India. She helped create the Science Outreach to Schools (SoS) initiative which has run workshops on science experiments for students.

Awards
Vlado Keselj is a recipient of the 2019 CAIAC Distinguished Service Award, awarded by the Canadian Artificial Intelligence Association (CAIAC).

Selected publications

 * Kešelj, V., Peng, F., Cercone, N., & Thomas, C. (2003, August). N-gram-based author profiles for authorship attribution. In Proceedings of the Conference of the Pacific Association for Computational Linguistics, PACLING 2003 (Vol. 3, pp. 255–264).

Notable activities
In March 2015 the Economics Network (supported by the Royal Economic Society) held a notable conference on "Revisiting the State of Economics Education" as a follow up to the conference at the Bank of England in 2012 on economics teaching and the financial the crisis.

Publications

 * International Review of Economics Education

Selected publications

 * Shang N & Styles S. J. (2023). "Implicit Association Test (IAT) Studies Investigating Pitch-Shape Audiovisual Cross-modal Associations Across Language Groups". Cognitive Science 47(1):e13221.
 * Pan L., Ke H. & Styles S.J. (2022). "Early linguistic experience shapes bilingual adults' hearing for phonemes in both languages", Scientific Reports 12(1):4703.
 * Hung S., Styles S.J. & Hsieh P. (2017). "Can a Word Sound Like a Shape Before You Have Seen It? Sound-Shape Mapping Prior to Conscious Awareness", Psychological Science, 28(3), 263–275.
 * Woon F.T. & Styles S.J. (2016, February). "Linguistic Sound Symbolism and Learning to Read: Developing a large-scale screening for pre-schoolers", paper presented at International Symposium on Cognitive Neuroscience, Singapore.
 * Liew K., Lindborg P.M. & Styles S.J. (2016, February). "Auditory Roughness: A new dimension in cross-modal perception", paper presented at International Symposium on Cognitive Neuroscience, Singapore.
 * Shang N. & Styles, S.J. (2016). Special Issue: Proceedings Si15. Singapore, August 2015: "An implicit association test on audiovisual cross-modal correspondences", 2nd International Symposium of Sound and Interactivity (pp. 50–51) ICMA Array.
 * Lim J. & Styles S.J. (2016). Special Issue: Proceedings Si15. Singapore, August 2015: "Guitar Face: Super-normal integration of sound and vision in Performance", 2nd International Symposium of Sound and Interactivity (pp. 45-‐49) ICMA Array.