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Ebru Sevik

Doctoral Researcher

  • Institution Tampere University
  • Department/faculty Peace and conflict Research/Faculty of Social Sciences

I am a doctoral researcher interested in segregation, everyday peace and coexistence in socially mixed urban neighborhoods. Methodologically, I am interested in urban ethnography and spatial analysis.

Sharon Shikanga

Doctoral researcher

  • Institution University of Turku
  • Department/faculty Sociology

My research focuses primarily on immigrants, educational outcomes, and social inequities.

Dané Smith

Doctoral Researcher

  • Institution Aalto University
  • Department/faculty WDRG

Research work centers around water diplomacy and transboundary water governance, with a particular focus on understanding and strengthening technical-political tracks from a conflict sensitive and positive peace point of view. This includes looking at risk, decision-making and implementation, trust and trustbuilding and institutional resilience as well as multistakeholder and multitrack engagement.

Nikodemus Solitander

Project Coordinator

  • Institution Hanken School of Economics
  • Department/faculty Center for Corporate Responsibilities

EduCase is a global pilot funded by the Finnish Ministry of Education EDUCase, and coordinated by Aalto University. EduCase aims at developing an innovative and educational case based institutional collaboration between Finnish Higher Institutions and Institutions/HEIs in potential partner countries in Africa. The major objectives of the EDUCase project include assisting in the provision of education relevant with sustainable development challenges, strengthening networks between partner countries’ HEIs and local innovation ecosystems, enhancing practical collaboration and deepening research networks and global competence of Finnish HEIs, advancing furthers innovations and the reaching of education development targets of HEIs in partner countries, advancing common innovation ecosystem between Finland and partner countries. Hanken/CCR's part of the project aims to device innovative educational collaborations with HEIs as well as with governmental and nongovernmental institutions that work on innovation in potential partner countries in Africa.

Bente Stachowske

Doctoral Student

  • Institution University Lapland
  • Department/faculty Social Science

Doctoral student at the Faculty of Social Sciences, specialising in humanitarian photography, colonial legacies in visual communication, and ethics of representation in digital media. My research explores how aesthetics, power, and human rights are intertwined, with a particular focus on the role of the viewer in processes of meaning-making and complicity.

Nora Stenius

Doctoral Researcher

  • Institution University of Helsinki
  • Department/faculty Political Science

My PhD research intertwines Feminist Peace Research, Sociological neoinstitutionalism and sociology of measurement. I study the measurement practices embedded in National Action Plans (NAPs) for the UN Resolution 1325 on Women Peace and Security (WPS), and particularly, the construction and use of indicators. Indicators have become an increasingly important mechanism of governance, as well as knowledge production, and in my study are understood as social practices allowing me to focus not only on what is being measured but also on its effects on the policy field. The project compiled a global dataset of 7500 indicators harvested from all the NAPs adopted between 2005 and 2020, enabling both spatial and linear windows of inquiry. In addition, an ethnography of WPS indicators in Nigeria (conducted during 2020) provides new knowledge about the role of local actors in translating indicators into practice.

Mushonnifun Faiz Sugihartanto

Doctoral Researcher

  • Institution Hanken School of Economics
  • Department/faculty Marketing, Supply Chain Management and Social Responsibility

Doctoral Researcher in Supply Chain Management and Social Responsibility. My current research focuses on Sustainable Procurement in Coffee Supply Chains in developing countries. My primary research interests include sustainable supply chains, halal logistics and supply chains, circular economy, and operations management. I also work as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Business Management at Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Indonesia. My previous appointments included serving as the Head of the Business Analytics and Strategy Laboratory at ITS, where I led the laboratory members in teaching and research activities in Operations Management and Financial Management. I have extensive consulting experience with both industry and government institutions

Leif Sundström

Doctoral Candidate

  • Institution University of Jyväskylä
  • Department/faculty Philosophy and Social Studies

I have done my master´s degree in philosophy. Other studies include psychology, social studies, history, economics, education theory, and comparative literature.

Ana Tarazona

PhD researcher

  • Institution Tampere University
  • Department/faculty TAPRI

Processes of peacebuilding promoted by local agents Female activism in Colombian peacebuilding process.

Jamile Teles Hamideh

Doctoral Researcher

  • Institution Hanken School of Economics
  • Department/faculty Supply Chain Management and Social Responsibility

I conduct research in humanitarian logistics, focusing on how technology can increase beneficiary participation in humanitarian supply chains. In this work, I combine my background in international and privacy law with experience in the tech sector, a passion for design, and decolonial thinking.