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Editor: Hannah Mchugh
Hannah McHugh is a postdoctoral fellow of the Justitia Centre for Advanced Studies at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. Hannah conducted her PhD in Political Theory at University College London and has taught at the London School of Economics. Hannah is a Labour Party Councillor in Islington. Her main areas of interest are theories of political responsibility and social change, feminist and neo-republican political theory, as well as philosophical approaches to the contemporary market economy.

Contact: hannah.mchugh.16@ucl.ac.uk
Co-Editor: Catarina Moiteiro
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Catarina is a Postdoctoral researcher at Utrecht University, working in the project ‘Visions for the Future’. Previously, she worked as a teching assistant at Nova School of Business and Economics, in Lisbon, where she lectured the course on Ethics. She earned a PhD in Philosophy from University of Minho, Braga, in 2023, with a thesis on Unconditional Basic Income. Her interests include Reciprocity and Basic Income, and more recently, post-growth futures.
Contact: a.c.moiteirodasneves@uu.nl

Editorial Assistant: Mia Salminen
Mia Salminen is a recent MSc graduate in Economics (VU Amsterdam) and Political Theory (Leiden University). In 2023, she graduated with Honors in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE, VU Amsterdam). She is passionate about research in which empirical and normative insights are combined, in particular in connection to questions of (socio)economic injustice.
Contact: m.l.salminen@student.vu.nl
