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I. (Inanna) Hamati-Ataya, Prof

Professor of Global Political Anthropology

Expertise

Social, International, and Globalisation Theory; Global Politics of Science and Technology; Global History and Politics of Agriculture and Food-Systems; Existential Risk and Societal Collapse; Deep History and Anthropology of Knowledge; Historical Epistemology; Philosophy of Science

Other positions

  • Director, Centre for International Relations Research, ICOG, University of Groningen
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  • Founding Director, Centre for Global Knowledge Studies (gloknos), University of Cambridge & University of Groningen (www.gloknos.ac.uk).
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  • Co-Founder and Scientific Adviser, Cambridge Sustainability Initiative social entreprise, CRASSH, University of Cambridge.
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  • Research Affiliate, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), University of Cambridge.
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  • Steering Committee Member, Global Food Security Interdisciplinary Research Centre, University of Cambridge.
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  • Member of Advisory Board, Cambridge Alt Protein Society, University of Cambridge.
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  • Member, Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective.
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  • Founding Editor, book series Global Epistemics (Rowman & Littlefield - tinyurl.com/RLIgloknos).
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  • Co-editor, book series Worlding Beyond the West (Routledge) with Arlene B. Tickner and David L. Blaney.
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  • Advisory Editor, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews.
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  • Member of Editorial Board, Journal for the History of Knowledge.
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  • Member of Editorial Board, Social Epistemology.
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  • Member of International Advisory Board, Journal of International Relations and Development.
Last modified:15 October 2025 07.53 a.m.

Contact information

Oude Kijk in 't Jatstraat 26
9712 EK Groningen
The Netherlands