Katie Barclay
is Professor in History at Macquarie University, Sydney, and co-editor of Emotions: History, Culture, Society
Charlotte Bhar
is an independent scholar, translator and artist. She currently lives and works in Paris.
Matthew Champion
is Associate Professor of History at The University of Melbourne and Vice President (Australia) of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Medieval and Early Modern Studies.
Catherine-Rose Hailstone
is a former Leverhulme Early Career Fellow (2022–2025), now Honorary Fellow in the Department of History at Durham University, UK.
Amanda Krzyworzeka
is an Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw’s Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology. Specialising in economic anthropology, her research examines Polish farmers and rural communities against the backdrop of Poland’s systemic transformation. Her work focuses on the cultural contexts of agricultural work and decision-making processes, while also exploring the emotional landscape of farming, particularly the experience of loneliness among farmers in a rapidly changing socio-economic environment.
Paweł Krzyworzeka
is an Associate Professor at Kozminski University (Poland) and an interdisciplinary researcher blending cultural anthropology and management sciences. With early professional roots at the State Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw and a former tenure as a Fulbright Senior Award Research Fellow at Cornell University, he has over twenty years of qualitative research experience across various sectors. His work ranges from early studies on emotions in direct sales organisations to his current focus on healthcare systems.
Daniel Rafiqi
is a cultural historian of early modern migration. In 2024–2025, he was an Ahmanson-Getty Fellow at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
Miranda Stanyon
is Senior Lecturer in English Literature and an ARC Senior Research Fellow at The University of Melbourne.
Peter N. Stearns
is University Professor of History at George Mason University, working in the fields of world history and Western social-cultural history.
Giovanni Tarantino
is Associate Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Florence and co-editor of EHCS and Cromohs. Forthcoming: A Cultural History of Solitude in the Eighteenth Century (Bloomsbury, with Katie Barclay) and Feeling Together (Brepols, with Piroska Nagy and Marie van Haaster).
Robert T. Tomczak
is a fellow researcher at the Institute of History of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague, post-doc at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, and an honorary Adjunct Research Fellow at Australian Catholic University.
Amy Vanderharst
is Managing Editor of the Journal of Sociology and a sociologist at the University of Melbourne, researching emotions and youth.
