Associates act as independent resource personnel for Oxford House’s work. They ensure Oxford House provides the best kind of thought leadership and practical resourcing to the issues and projects Oxford House initiates or is asked to address.
Iram Naseer Ahmad
Research Associate:
‘South Asian history, politics and society’Pablo Baisotti
‘Latin America, Postmodernity and Religion & Society’Remco Breuker
‘Korean Culture, Politics and Society: Past and Present’Joanildo Burity
‘Latin America: politics, society and religion’Scott Crosby
‘Culture, Global Cities, and Institutions’Haian Dukhan
‘Middle Eastern politics and international relations’Kat Eghdamian
‘Religion, Minorities, and Migration’Tony Friend
‘Banking, Business and PR’Paul Golf
‘Translation and inter-cultural studies’Alexander Garton-Eisenacher
Research Associate:
‘Time and Eternity’Gareth Hancock
‘Music and The Arts’Tom Harvey
‘Christianity in South East Asia’Mark Hijleh
‘The intersections of music, cultural studies, and theology’Jonathan Hoffman
‘Judaism, Economics and International Relations’Varughese John
‘Religion and Culture in South Asia’Gregory Khalil
‘Israel, Palestine and Reconciliation’Kevin Korgba
‘Leadership, Business, and Africa’John Arun Kumar
‘Religion, Culture and Proselytization’Nigel Kumar
‘Culture and Religion in India’Lars Laamann
‘Modern China’ (History and Culture)Jeremy Lefroy
‘Africa, Employment and International Development’Kishan Manocha
‘Freedom of Religion or Belief’Rachel Molano
‘Socio-political strategy & Development’Lyudmila Nurse
‘The Sociology of Culture’William Olhausen
‘Ireland, the EU, and Hermeneutics’Sean Oliver-Dee
‘Islam’Martin Rich Neil Rowe
‘Ecology and Farming’Benedict Rogers
‘Asia, Religious Freedom and Human Rights’Krishna Kumar Saha
Research Associate: ‘Bangladesh, public policy and conflict”Tomasz Sleziak
Research Associate: ‘Korean Culture and Confucianism’Glenn Tucker
‘International Threat-Opportunity Analysis’Mark Naw Yaw Yet
‘Myanmar’