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Laura Castrillón-Guerrero
Laura Castrillón-Guerrero is a feminist psychologist with a Master’s degree in Cultural Studies from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia. Her research focuses on the intersection between gender-based violence, cultural practices, the production of silence around this issue in university settings, and the subsequent epistemic impacts on the production of knowledge.
Adriana Rudling
Adriana Ruling is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Global Research Institute at William & Mary, USA, and a Visiting Post-Doctoral Researcher at Universidad del Rosario, Colombia. Her research interests center on the interactions between victims of massive and systematic human rights violations and measures and state bureaucracies established in (post-)transitional societies to respond to their harms.
Maja Davidović
Maja Davidović is a Lecturer in International Relations at Cardiff University, UK. She is a scholar of the politics of the past and the politics of knowledge, and her research interests include transitional justice, historical revisionism, epistemic (in)justice, and epistemic violence.