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Mattias Desmet
É professor de psicologia clínica na Universidade de Ghent (Bélgica) e psicoterapeuta psicanalítico praticante. Os seus livros incluem The Pursuit of Objectivity in Psychology, Lacan's Logic of Subjectivity: A Walk on the Graph of Desire e o seu bestseller internacional The psychology of totalitarianism.
Desmet é o autor de mais de uma centena de artigos académicos revistos por pares. Em 2018 recebeu o Prémio de Estudo de Caso Psicanalítico Baseado em Evidências da Associação de Psicoterapia Psicanalítica, e em 2019 recebeu o Prémio Wim Trijsburg da Associação Holandesa de Psicoterapia.

Gary Sidley
Gary achieved an honours degree in biochemistry/physiology before gaining employment in the NHS mental health system in 1980, initially as a psychiatric nurse. He qualified as a clinical psychologist in 1989 and worked in a variety of adult mental health settings. He obtained his PhD in 2000 for a thesis exploring the psychological predictors of suicidal behaviour. In 2013, he opted for retirement, after having operated for fifteen years as a Professional Lead/Consultant Clinical Psychologist. He is a vocal critic of bio-medical approaches to mental health, illustrating his concerns with anecdotes drawn from his extensive experience of working within the psychiatric system. His book, Tales from the Madhouse: An insider critique of psychiatric services, was published by PCCS Books in February 2015. Throughout his career, Gary has presented numerous workshops on a range of topics including cognitive- behaviour therapy for depression, suicide risk assessment, advance decisions and understanding deliberate self-harm. More recently, he has delivered training on psychiatry’s misuse of power, the discriminatory nature of the Mental Health Act, the stigma-enhancing effects of an ‘illness like any other’ mantra and psychiatry’s perverse approach to risk. In early 2020, he became extremely concerned about the Government’s response to the coronavirus crisis and has written articles on this subject for a range of online publications including The Spectator and The Critic.; more of his writings on this subject can be found on his ‘CORONABABBLE’ blog. Gary is also a member of the Health Advisory & Recovery Team (HART) and the Smile Free campaign to lift all mask mandates.

Paul Thacker
Twenty years of professional experience working with media, government, and nonprofits. Proficient writing and producing investigative stories for multiple platforms, including print and online, with some video experience. Experienced professional on legislation to include tracking stakeholder influence. Experience professional on freedom of information filings, handling whistleblowers, and negotiating with government and corporate attorneys on document disclosure. Recognized speaker on media and government. EXPERIENCE June 1998 – Present. Freelance Writer Published in numerous media including Science, The New Republic, NEJM, JAMA, The BMJ, BioScience, Unherd, Salon, The Scientist, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Mother Jones, HuffPost Investigations, New Scientist, Politics Daily, Forbes, Slate, Scientific American, Washington Post, and Daily Beast. Aug 2012 – Aug 2014. Lab Fellow, Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University. Oct 2010 – Nov 2011. Investigator, Project On Government Oversight. Worked on investigations of waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government. Advised Hill staffers on running investigations, working with agencies, drafting legislation, and implementing policy changes.

Andrew Lowenthal
Andrew Lowenthal is an independent writer and consultant. He is the co-founder and former Executive Director of EngageMedia, an Asia-Pacific digital rights and open technology non-profit. He is a former fellow of Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, the Harvard Film Studies Center, and MIT’s Open Documentary Lab.

Cláudia Leão Lopes
Mestre em Psicologia Clínica na área de Especialização em Psicologia Clínica pelo ISPA. Pós-Graduação em Neuropsicologia de Intervenção em Coimbra. Licenciada em Psicologia pelo ISPA. Especialista em Neuropsicologia e Psicologia Clínica e da Saúde pela OPP. Curso Intervenção Psicológica em Situações de Catástrofe pela OPP Coordenadora de Projetos, no âmbito da Psicologia Clinica e Neuropsicologia, na empresa Cuidados na Linha. Colaborou com a Unidade de Neuropsicologia do CHPL. Trabalhou em Junta de Freguesia de São Marcos (GAP – Serviço de Psicologia). Exercício da prática privada nas áreas de avaliação neuropsicológica, reabilitação cognitiva e intervenção neuropsicológica em contexto domiciliário. Candidata, nas eleições de 2016, pela Delegação Regional Sul da Ordem dos Psicólogos Portugueses. Assistente convidada na 7ª edição do curso de Pós-Graduação em Psicogerontologia, na Universidade Católica de Lisboa. Formadora na CRIAP em várias edições das Pós-Graduações em Neuropsicologia de Intervenção. Participação em projetos de investigação, na Unidade de Neuropsicologia do CHPL, designadamente a construção da escala MD-01. Autora do Projeto “Mais Psicologia na sua Freguesia”, no âmbito do 1º Orçamento Participativo da União de Freguesias de Sintra.

Jordi Pigem
Jordi Pigem (Barcelona, 1964) holds a Doctorate in Philosophy (University of Barcelona). He was resident lecturer in the Philosophy of Science and Coordinator of the Philosophy module of the Masters in Holistic Science at Schumacher College in Dartington (England, 1998-2003), and has been invited to lecture at universities in Europe and the Americas. He has been the recipient of the Philosophy Award of the Institut d’Estudis Catalans, the Resurgence and Scientific & Medical Network Essay Award, and the Joan Maragall Award. Most recently he is the author of Pandemia y posverdad: La vida, la conciencia y la Cuarta Revolución Industrial (Fragmenta, 2021), and Técnica y totalitarismo: Digitalización, deshumanización y los anillos del poder global (Fragmenta, 2022), the first two books (published in both Catalan and Spanish) of a trilogy analyzing our times from philosophical, scientific and literary perspectives.

Piers Robinson
Dr Piers Robinson is a co-director of the Organisation for Propaganda Studies and was Chair/Professor in Politics, Society ad Political Journalism, University of Sheffield, 2016-2019, Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in International Politics (University of Manchester 2005-2016) and Lecturer in Political Communication (University of Liverpool, 1999-2005). He researches and writes on propaganda, media, international politics and conflict. He has published articles in journals including the Review of International Studies, Journal of Communication, Critical Sociology, Journal of Peace Research, European Journal of Communication, Political Science Quarterly, International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies, Media, Culture and Society, Political Studies and Media, War and Conflict. His work has been cited in publications such as ‘The Responsibility to Protect’, published by the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS), and he has received many invitations to lecture and advise on these topics. He has lectured at the NATO Defense College in Rome and given presentations/briefings at the University of Oxford to UK senior military commanders and diplomats and also lectured at the St Cyer military academy in France. He has given public talks for Stop the War Coalition, Frome Stop the War and Media on Trial. Recently, in 2022, he was invited to present at the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) examining the COVID19 response and the role of propaganda and media.
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