1. Elizabeth Havice is an Andrew W. Mellon Post-doctoral Fellow in Environmental Security and Resource Politics at Colorado College and a visiting scholar at the University of California-Berkeley's Center for Latin American Studies. Her research focuses on the political economy of natural resource regulation, production and consumption in global systems.
2. Liam Campling is a Lecturer at the School of Business and Management, Queen Mary, University of London. His research focus is on the historical constitution of and contemporary dynamics in commodity production-consumption relations. His empirical work is on the global tuna industry and the political economy of development in small island developing states.