Global Policy Forum's ZSpace Friends
Sweetman, Joseph | England
I am currently a lecturer in the School of Psychology, Cardiff University, UK (http://psych.cf.ac.uk/sweetman). In my research I examine how a person’s/group’s position (status or power) in a social hierarchy influences the way they think about political and moral issues. In addition, I investigate the way political attitudes and emotions influences political ...
Dominick, Brian | United States
. Brian has taught a variety of courses at ZMI in the years since.
Zollman, Florian | England
I moved from Germany to the UK to study and research journalism. My interests are the analysis of US/UK and German foreign policies and their representation in the press as well as the analysis of media content in relation to the corporate structure of the media. Also, I have been interested in sports for years. My favorite sport is soccer. Consequently, I studied spor...
Paul, Harpreet | England
I am a solicitor (lawyer - qualified to practice in England and Wales). I trained with a corporate law firm primarily to gain experience and raise funds for further study. I am currently doing a masters in International Economic Law, Justice and Development. Next year, I am to work in India, Malawi or Uganda and for a human rights organisation like Amnesty International ...
Evans, Mark | England
These things probably tell you something about me - I got my initial education in social justice listening to Bob Marley and the Wailers as a teenager, then in my late 20's reading Chomsky which led me to Z. I identify with the humanist world view. My favouite comedian is John Shuttleworth. I enjoy all kinds of "roots" music including folk, reggae, bl...
Roblin, Stephen | United States
I became political at a young age through my exposure to the daunting problems facing Baltimore city while playing basketball at a west side recreation council. In high school I was introduced to left activist/scholars such as Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky and others, who provided satisfying answers to questions I had about my society’s allowance for such gross inequalities and injustices. ...


