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Morris N. Eagle
Morris N. Eagle is a professor of psychology at York University in Ontario, Canada, and the author of Recent Developments in Psychoanalysis (1987).
Keller Easterling
Keller Easterling is an architect, writer, and professor at Yale University. Her recent books include Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space (2014), Subtraction (2014), and Enduring Innocence: Global Architecture and Its Political Masquerades (2005).
William Easterly
William Easterly, a professor of economics at New York University and the codirector of its Development Research Institute, is the author of numerous books and articles. He is also the co-editor of the Journal of Development Economics, and he directs and writes the Aid Watch blog.
Loyd D. Easton
Loyd D. Easton is a professor of philosophy at Ohio Wesleyan University. He has published Hegel's First American Followers and Ethics, Policy and Social Ends and has edited and translated some of Marx's works.
John Eatwell
John Eatwell is the former economic advisor to Neil Kinnock, a member of the House of Lords. He is a lecturer in economics at the University of Cambridge and president of Queens College.
Julius Ebbinghaus
John Eccles
Gerald Echterhoff
Gerald Echterhoff is the author of several articles on communicative and social influences on memory and co-editor, with M. Saar, of Kontexte und Kulturen des Erinnerns (2002).
Diana L. Eck
Diana L. Eck is a professor of comparative religion and Indian studies, the Fredric Wertham professor of law and psychiatry in society, and a member of the Faculty of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School.
Gabriele Eckart
Gabriele Eckart, an East German author of short stories and poems, worked on a fruit-farming cooperative in the early 1980s.
A. Roy Eckhardt
Biography not available.
James A. Ecks
George Eckstein
George Eckstein is a member of the editorial board of Dissent and a regular contributor on US political and economic development to West German magazines.
Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco, a professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna at Columbia University, is the author of the novel, The Name of the Rose (1983).
Lucy Edelberg
Biography not available.
Harold M. Edelstein
Biography not available.
Klaus Eder
Klaus Eder is an associate at the Munich Projektgruppe fur Sozialforschung. His most recent book is Geschichte als Lernprozess? (1985).
Jenny Edkins
Jenny Edkins is a professor of international politics at Aberystwyth University. Her recent books include Face Politics (2015) and Missing: Persons and Politics (2011). She is currently completing a monograph entitled, Memory, Security, Politics.
Frank H. W Edler
Frank H. W Edler is an adjunct professor in the general studies program at Delphi University in Garden City, NY.
Maud L. Eduards
Maud L. Eduards is an associate professor of political science at the University of Stockholm.
John Edwards
John Edwards, 2004 Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee, was formerly the US Senator from North Carolina. He is the director of the Center on Poverty, Work, and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Walter Egle
Paul R. Ehrlich
Paul R. Ehrlich is the president of the Center for Conservation Biology and the Bing professor of population studies at Stanford University.
Chaw Ei Thein
Chaw Ei Thein, a painter and conceptual and performance artist, takes a feminist approach to portray the contradictions and conflicts of her sociopolitical environment. The recipient of the Elizabeth J. McCormack and Jerome I. Aaron fellowship in connection with the Asian Cultural Council in New York, she has lectured and exhibited extensively in and outside of Myanmar.
Barry Eichengreen
Barry Eichengreen is a professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley. His most recent book is The Gold Standard in Theory and History (1985).
Peter Eigen
Peter Eigen, a lawyer by training, is the founder of Transparency International, a civil society organization promoting transparency and accountability in international development. He has worked in economic development for 25 years, mainly as a World Bank manager of programs in Africa and Latin America. Since 2007, he has been a member of Kofi Annan’s Africa Progress Panel.
Mario Einaudi
Mario Einaudi was a professor of government at Cornell University. He is also the author of three books: Edmondo Burke, Le origini del controllo sulla constituzionalita delle legge negli Stati Uniti, and The Physiocratic Doctrine of Judicial Control.
Elizabeth L. Eisenstein
Elizabeth L. Eisenstein is the professor emerita in the History Department at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Her publications include The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe (1993), Grub Street Abroad (1992), and The Printing Press as an Agent of Change (1979). Eisenstein is currently working on Divine Art/Infernal Machine: Western Views of Printing Surveyed.
Colin Eisler
Colin Eisler is the Robert Lehman professor of fine arts at Columbia University and is working on a book on Jacopo Bellini.
Paul Ekman
Paul Ekman is a professor of psychology at the University of California Medical School, San Francisco. He is the co-editor of The Nature of Emotion (1994) and the author of Telling Lies (1992).
M. Joycelyn Elders
M. Joycelyn Elders is the professor emeritus at the University of Arkansas School of Medicine. She was appointed the US Surgeon General by President Bill Clinton and was the first woman to hold that post.
Catherine Z. Elgin
Catherine Z. Elgin is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She wrote With Reference to Reference (1983).
Yehuda Elkana
Yehuda Elkana is the president and rector of the Central European University in Budapest, a former director of the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, and the former vice president of the Academic Advisory Board of the Collegium Budapest. He is a cofounder and editor of the Journal Science in Context and the author of many books and articles.
William Yandell Elliott
Biography not available.
Howard S. Ellis
Biography not available.
Daniel Ellsberg
Daniel Ellsberg, author of Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers (2002), released the Pentagon Papers to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and 19 newspapers, leading to the convictions of several White House aides and figured in the impeachment proceedings against President Richard Nixon.
Jacques Ellul
Jacques Ellul is a professor of the history and sociology of institutions at the University of Bordeaux.
Jean Bethke Elshtain
Jean Bethke Elshtain is the Centennial professor of political science and a professor of philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Her most recent book is Power Trips and Other Journeys (1991).
Jon Elster
Jon Elster is Robert K. Merton Professor of Social Science, Department of Political Science, Columbia University. His recent publications include France before 1789 (2020), Securities against Misrule (2013), and Closing the Books: Transitional Justice in Historical Perspective (2004).
Peter Emberley
Peter Emberly is an associate professor of political science at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
Lester Embree
Lester Embree is an assistant professor of philosophy at Northern Illinois University.
Rupert Emerson
David A. Emery
Biography not available.
Nicholas P. Emler
Nicholas P. Emler is an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Dundee in Scotland.
Corinne Enaudeau
Corinne Enaudeau, professor of philosophy at the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris, is the author of Là-bas comme ici: Le Paradoxe de la représentation (1998).
Grover Wm. Ensley
Biography not available.
Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
Cynthia Fuchs Epstein is a professor of sociology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Her most recent book is Deceptive Distinctions: Sex, Gender, and the Social Order (1988).
Yasmine Ergas
Yasmine Ergas is a staff associate with the Social Science Research Council.
Astrid Erll
Astrid Erll is professor of Anglophone literatures at Goethe University Frankfurt. Her research focusses on memory studies, literary history, narratology, and media studies. She is the author of Memory in Culture (2011).
Amitai Etzioni
Amitai Etzioni is an associate professor of sociology and a member of the Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University. His most recent book is The Hard Way to Peace: A New Strategy.
K. Peter Etzkorn
Heinz Eulau
Heinz Eulau is a professor of political science at Stanford University. His most recent book is Political Behavior in America: New Directions (1966).
Charles Evans
Charles Evans is an assistant professor of philosophy at City College, City University of New York. He is currently preparing a philosophical re-examination of Marxist thought.
John R. Everett
John R. Everett, President of the New School, is the author of Religion and Economics and Religion in Human Experience. He is working on another book, Monologue for a Rebel.
Erdem Evren
Erdem Evren studied sociology, social anthropology, and political science in Istanbul, London, and Berlin. He has researched and written on antimilitarist and environmental activism in Turkey and is currently writing a book on resource extraction projects in northeastern Turkey.
Ron Eyerman
Ron Eyerman is an emeritus professor of sociology, Yale University, and currently researcher at the Department of Sociology, University of Lund, Sweden. Relevant publications include The Cultural Trauma of Decolonization (2020), Memory, Trauma, and Identity (2019), Cultural Trauma: Slavery and the Formation of African American Identity (2001).
Yaron Ezrahi
Yaron Ezrahi is a professor of political science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a senior fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute. He recently published "Haldane Between Daedalus and Icarus" in Haldane's Daedalus Revisited (K.R. Dronamraju, ed.) (1995).