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Experts available on London terror incidents

5 June 2017
London's beloved Borough Market was the scene of a terrorist incident on the weekend. (iStockphoto image)
London's beloved Borough Market was the scene of a terrorist incident on the weekend. (iStockphoto image)

The following UQ experts are available to comment on the latest terrorist incidents in London.

This list will be updated.

Professor Simon Bronitt
TC Beirne School of Law, Faculty of Business, Economic and Law

Expertise: Terrorism law and policing

Phone: 07 3365 9785
Email (preferred): s.bronitt@law.uq.edu.au

Associate Professor Adrian Cherney

School of Social Science

  • Counter-terrorism - community cooperation in counter-terrorism and engagement of Muslim communities in counter-terrorism efforts.
  • Terrorism and violent extremism
  • Police and ethnic group interactions

Phone – 07 3365 6663 Email - a.cherney@uq.edu.au

Dr Gabby Walters
School of Business, Faculty of Business, Economic and Law

Expertise: The impact of terrorism events on tourism

Phone: 07 3346 0593 / 0402085497
Email: g.walters@uq.edu.au

Professor Alex Haslam
School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences

Expertise: The group dynamics that feed into terrorism, as well as the way that group processes affect responses to trauma.

Phone: 07 3346 7345 / 0468 547 291
Email: a.haslam@uq.edu.au

Associate Professor Winnifred Louis
School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences

Expertise:

  • Decision-making in conflict
  • Effective communication in conflict
  • Activism and collective action
  • Political violence and terrorism

Phone: 07 3346 9515 / 0401 180 252
Email: w.louis@psy.uq.edu.au

 

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