Joanna Morley

Joanna Morley is a Fellow of the Critical Minerals Policy Lab and holds a PhD in Latin American Studies from the University of Liverpool (ESRC-funded). Her research focuses on the political economy of energy transitions, large-scale infrastructure projects, and contested natural resource governance in extractive industries.

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Arnie Cordero Trinidad

Arnie Cordero Trinidad is a Research Fellow at the University of Sussex and an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of the Philippines Diliman. He holds a PhD in Sociology from Trinity College Dublin. His work on development, migration, class, and disaster risk reduction has been published in European Societies, Sociology, and the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction.

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Yingfeng Ji

Research Fellow & ERC GRIP-ARM Postdoc, University of Sussex PhD/MPhil in Development Studies (Cambridge). Her research covers green industrial policy, China's overseas supply chains, and critical minerals political economy, with fieldwork in Central Asia and China.

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Dr Anabel Marín

Arnie Cordero Trinidad is a Research Fellow on the ERC-funded GRIP-ARM project at the University of Sussex and Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of the Philippines Diliman. He holds a PhD from Trinity College Dublin and specialises in development sociology, migration, social class, and disaster risk reduction.

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Jojo Nem Singh

Nem Singh (Jojo) is a Principal Research Fellow in Global Political Economy at the University of Sussex, UK, and Lead Convenor of the Critical Minerals Policy Lab. He serves as Principal Investigator of the ERC-funded GRIP-ARM project on green industrial policy and rare metals. His expertise spans global political economy, resource nationalism, and industrial policy in developing countries.

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