Back Matter

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.13169/intejcubastud.7.2.bm
Published date01 December 2015
Date01 December 2015
Pages279-280
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Paul Barrett has worked with cultural tourism for over thirty years, organising
events and lecturing and researching various aspects. He received a doctorate for
research into the legacy of megaevents, and last year, he won a European Union
scholarship to study cultural tourism in the Lebanon. He is secretary of Cymru
Cuba.
Al Campbell is a retired Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of
Utah and a member of the editorial board of this journal. His current research
interests focus on the functioning of contemporary capitalism, and the theory
and practice of more humane alternatives. The Cuban economy has been one of
his central research areas for the past three decades. He is editor of Cuban
Economists on the Cuban Economy, Gainesville, University Press of Florida,
2013.
Gaston A. Fernández is Professor and Interim Chair of the Department of
Political Science at Indiana State University, USA. He is author of, among many
other works, The Mariel Exodus: Twenty Years Later: A Study on the Politics of
Stigma and a Research Bibliography. Miami, Florida: Ediciones Universal, 2002.
Jorge Renato Ibarra Guitart is a titular researcher at the Instituto de Historia de
Cuba and a member of the Cuban History Academy. He is author of (among
other titles) El tratado anglo cubano de 1905: Estados Unidos contra Europa
(Editorial de Ciencias Socales 2006), which won the Premio Nacional de la
Crítica in 2006 and the Premio Anual de la Academia de Ciencias de Cuba in
2007. His Relaciones cubano-dominicanas, su escenario hemisférico (1944–
1948) was published in Santo Domingo in 2011.
Kavitha Iyengar is a 2015 Graduate of the University of Michigan with a BA in
American Culture and Spanish. She begins a Doctorate programme in jurisprudence
and social policy in the autumn of 2015 at the University of California, Berkeley.
Nataka Moore is a licensed clinical psychologist and Associate Professor in the
Department of Clinical Psychology at Adler University. Her research interests
include population mental health and community psychology in global contexts.

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