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Tine Hanrieder is a political scientist specializing in global health, labor, and migration. She has authored a monograph on the history of International Organization Time and has published numerous articles in the fields of global governance, sociology of knowledge, and political economy. Her current research focuses on the intersection of health and labor struggles in the context of post-neoliberal health reform attempts. Tine was awarded the Freigeist Fellowship by the Volkswagen Foundation for interdisciplinary research aimed at rethinking South-North learning in global health. Since joining the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in 2020, she has held academic appointments at LMU Munich and the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. She received her PhD from the University of Bremen and has been a visiting scholar at several institutions, including the University of Sydney and Northwestern University. Tine is an elected member of the Executive Council of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics and serves on the steering committee of LSE's Global Health Initiative. She is also the Doctoral Programme Director in the Department of International Development.
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