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³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ experts: 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil

While the World Cup is set to start on June 12, not all Brazilians are excited about the tournament taking place in their country.

Published: 10 June 2014
In this list of experts, you will find people who can comment on different topics in relation with the World Cup being held in Brazil (social tensions, politics, poverty, etc.), but also a list of researchers who have conducted work (or still are) in Brazil.

Issues related to the World Cup

Social tensions and politics

Manuel BalanÌý– Department of Political Science (English, Spanish)
Expertise: Latin American politics, corruption and development, social tensions in Brazil ahead of the World Cup.
514-398-4400 ext. 09191
manuel.balan [at] mcgill.ca

Philip OxhornÌý– Department of Political Science (English, Spanish)
Expertise: Latin American politics, civil society and the resolution of contemporary problems, social tensions in Brazil ahead of the World Cup, political and economic situation in Brazil.
514-398-8970
philip.oxhorn [at] mcgill.ca

Economic impact of the World Cup

Alfred JaegerÌý– Desautels Faculty of Management (English)
Expertise: Organizational behavior, economic situation in Brazil. He also has been active in the Brazil Overseas Summer Program.
514-398-4037
alfred.jaeger [at] hotmail.ca

Richard ShearmurÌý– School of Urban Planning (English, French)
Expertise: Urban and regional economic development, economic impact of the tournament.
514-398-5404
richard.shearmur [at] mcgill.ca


Population

Sarah MoserÌý– Department of Geography (English)
Expertise: Notion of tiered citizenship, the effect of nation-building projects such as the World Cup or Olympics on marginal populations, the growing physical segregation between the rich and poor in the South.
514-792-5476
sarah.moser [at] mcgill.ca

Epidemic risk

Brian Ward – Faculty of Medicine, Centre for the Study of Host Resistance, ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ Health Centre (English)
Expertise: Dengue fever risk, epidemic risk during the World Cup, Infectious diseases.
brian.ward [at] mcgill.ca

Soccer

Marc MounicotÌý– Head Coach of the ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ Redmen (men) soccer team (English, French)
Experience: Coach of the women’s team for 15 seasons before moving to the men’s team (2014). Canadian Interuniversity Sport coach of the year in 2009. He holds a master’s degree in sports psychology from ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ. Prior to ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ, Mounicot played with the Montreal Supra of the American Professional Soccer League in 1987.
marc.mounicot [at] mcgill.ca

³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ researchers conducting work/partnering with colleagues in Brazil

François Bouffard – Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research interests: Brazilian electricity system. The outcomes (win or loss) of football games in Brazil and extreme situations operators have to handle.

Marcelo M. WanderleyÌý– Schulich School of Music (English, French, Portuguese)
Research interests: How to musically play a computer. His main goal is the design of novel musical instruments using computers and electronics. He works in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Sao Paulo and other Brazilian universities.
marcelo.wanderley [at] mcgill.ca

Navin RamankuttyÌý– Department of Geography (English)
Research interests: Global food security and sustainability. His research program aims to understand the interactions between agricultural land use and global environmental change, and to seek solutions to improve global food security while lowering the global environmental cost of agriculture. He has ongoing research on the Amazon and Latin America.
navin.ramankutty [at] mcgill.ca

Vilceu BordignonÌý– Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (English, French, Portugese)
Research interests: Animal biotechnology. His research program is mainly focused on investigating cellular and epigenetic reprogramming in embryos, produced from somatic cell nuclei, and the application of genome editing, RNAi and somatic cell nuclear transfer technologies to generate cloned swine models for biomedical research. He has ongoing collaborations with different groups and universities in Brazil.
vilceu.bordignon [at] mcgill.ca

Roussos DimitrakopoulosÌý– Department of Mining and Materials Engineering (English and Greek)
Research interests: Strategic mine planning optimization with uncertainty. He works in collaboration with different Brazilian universities and with the Brazilian mining company VALE.
roussos.dimitrakopoulos [at] mcgill.ca

Kristin NorgetÌý– Department of Anthropology (English)
Research interest: The Church and Catholicism in Brazil.
kristin.norget [at] mcgill.ca

David A. BoruchoffÌý– Languages, Literatures and Cultures – Hispanic Studies (English and Spanish)
Research interests: Brazilian literature during the period of censorship (1960s and 1970s). He is now looking into early modern voyages of exploration and early reports about Brazil by European discoverers, settlers and missionaries (1500-1650). He also has expertise on 20th-century Brazilian fiction.
david.boruchoff [at] mcgill.ca

Vijaya RaghavanÌý– Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences – Department of Bioresource Engineering (English)
Research interests: Development of post-harvest or post-production processes and technologies for drying and storing food crops, and for adding value to plant residues. He worked in collaboration with experts from different Brazilian universities.
vijaya.raghavan [at] mcgill.ca

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