Fouad Bou Zeineddine is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Greenwich and Associate Editor for
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. Previously, he was an Associate Editor of the
Journal of Social and Political Psychology and held academic positions in Austria, Qatar, Egypt, and South Africa. His research focuses on the psychology of resistance and resilience, and how they relate to social dilemmas and socio-ecological systems. He also studies inequities in the systems of knowledge production in modern social science. He has published research on a variety of topics in biology, psychology, and political science.
Johanna Ray Vollhardt is Associate Professor of Psychology at Clark University. She is a co-founder and co-editor of the
Journal of Social and Political Psychology and has served as Vice President and on the Governing Council of the International Society of Political Psychology. Her research addresses how people make sense of their communities' experiences of collective violence and oppression, and on the psychology of resistance during genocide and other violent, repressive contexts. She is a recipient of the International Society of Political Psychology's Erik Erikson Early Career Award and Best Dissertation Award, and the Gert Sommer Award for Peace Psychology.