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Inanna Hamati-Ataya is a Professor and Chair of Global Political Anthropology at the University of Groningen. Her research interests lie at the intersection of social theory, global politics, and historical epistemology, contributing significantly to the understanding of globalisation, international relations, and socio-political dynamics. As Director of the Centre for International Relations Research (ICOG) at the University of Groningen, Hamati-Ataya explores the complexities of global history and its implications for contemporary societal challenges, such as existential risk and agricultural sustainability. Beyond her role in Groningen, she is also the Founding Director of the Centre for Global Knowledge Studies (GLOKNOS), a collaborative initiative with the University of Cambridge aimed at advancing research in knowledge studies. She has served as a co-founder and scientific adviser to the Cambridge Sustainability Initiative and has contributed to multiple academic editorial boards, including the Journal for History of Knowledge and Social Epistemology. Hamati-Ataya's work integrates deep historical perspectives with current political challenges, fostering a nuanced understanding of anthropology and the role of knowledge in shaping global discourses.
Centre International Relations Research, ICOG, University of Groningen • Groningen, Netherlands
Centre Global Knowledge Studies, University of Cambridge & University of Groningen •
Cambridge Sustainability Initiative • Cambridge, United Kingdom
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